Early American Intelligence
Forces were strategically positioned by 1775 to counter British movements, showcasing the evolution of early American intelligence organizations. The committees of safety and the Mechanics, led by figures like Paul, Joseph, and Benjamin, provided crucial information that allowed militias to anticipate British routes and actions. This historical insight draws parallels to modern intelligence operations, highlighting the enduring nature of strategic information gathering.In this clip
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Author Debriefing: Spies, Patriots, and Traitors: American Intelligence in the Revolutionary War
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