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Encyclopedia > Military Intelligence Hall of Fame

The Military Intelligence Hall of Fame is a Hall of Fame established by the Military Intelligence Corps of the U.S. Army to honor soldiers and civilians who have made exceptional contributions to Military Intelligence. College Football Hall of Fame in South Bend, Indiana. ... US Army Seal The United States Army is the branch of the United States armed forces that has primary responsibility for land-based military operations. ...


Hall of Fame Inductees


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Elizabeth Van Lew - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (150 words)
Elizabeth's friend Mary Bowser, a freed slave, worked closely with Elizabeth throughout the war, obtaining military intelligence disguised as a slave.
Van Lew is a member of the Military Intelligence Hall of Fame.
This biographical article related to the United States military is a stub.
Hall of fame adds 14 to the honor roll | The San Diego Union-Tribune (611 words)
She's being inducted into the Hall of Fame in the Sweetwater Union High School District and is flying down from Oakland for tonight's ceremony at the U.S. Grant Hotel.
Joseph Richard, at 89 and already a member of the U.S. Military Intelligence Corps Hall of Fame – for code breaking during World War II – is flying in from Maryland for his induction.
Sweetwater's hall of fame was born three years ago as a way to inspire the 39,000 seventh-through 12th-graders.
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