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George Washington, America's First Director of Military Intelligence. - Student research paper.
Marine Corps Univ., Quantico, VA. Command and Staff Coll.

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Date: Jul 2002
Author: M. S. Prather

George Washington, as Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army led this nation to victory and independence in the American Revolution. Victory was facilitated by his direct and effective use of intelligence sources and methods.

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