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Encyclopedia > Clandestinity

Clandestine is an adjective meaning that its reference is something secret or guerrilla in nature, such as certain activities executed by spies. An adjective is a part of speech which modifies a noun, usually describing it or making its meaning more specific. ... Secrecy is the practice of hiding information from others. ... Look up guerrilla in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Spy and secret agent redirect here; for alternate use, see Spy (disambiguation) and Secret agent (disambiguation). ...

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The anodized parts are quite durable, do not tarnish, resist abrasions, and maintain their cosmetic appearance for a long period of time.
Applegate he was one of the first members of the OSS (forerunner of the CIA), where his missions included clandestine operations behind enemy lines during WWII.
Upon his death in 1998 at the age of 84, was highly recognized in the international community for his expertise in Close Quarters Combat.
U.S. Clandestine Radio Equipment (1433 words)
It is Volume 4 of the “Wireless for the Warrior” series by Louis Meulstee and Rudolf Staritz, and it is an encyclopedia of clandestine radios from all over the world.
The specific equipment presented here was chosen either because it had a major role in clandestine work, or because sufficient information was available to the author.
It is unknown what, if any, specialized clandestine radio equipment was in use at this time.
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