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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2011

Created in 1961, the Defense Intelligence Agency is first in all-source defense intelligence to prevent strategic surprise and deliver a decision advantage to warfighters, defense planners, and policymakers. Its professionals deploy globally alongside warfighters and interagency partners to defend America's national security interests. This video presentation recounts the challenges and successes that shaped the agency into the primary producer of foreign military intelligence that it is today. Senior defense and intelligence leaders deliver firsthand accounts of DIA's contributions to national security priorities dating from the Cuban Missile Crisis to today's continuing terrorism threat. Drawing from a half-century of untold stories about defense intelligence support, this revealing chronicle celebrates DIA's legacy and sets the stage for its future.

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  • Anonymous - Free Energy Disclosure Appeal

  • I believe in your mission, I ask you to honor your oath to protect and support the US constitution.

    Please do not allow elite forces in American Corporate and Political circles coerce your mission in operations against Americans who believe in the America that came out of WW2.

    A nation and Military that defeated Fascism, centralized control of populations and outright war on humanity.

    God Bless America.

  • Happy Birthday. President Ron Paul will see it's your last.

  • HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY! We look forward to your your Diamond Jubilee (60th) Thanks for your dedicated service.

  • Never forget the story of David and Goliath. ANYTHING can be used as a weapon. Watch Lockup on MSNBC to see all the "weapons" that inmates make from common products and readily available items. My father often told me that many products and services that we take for granted today, were the result of R & D projects started with a national defense purpose.

    I think that America places far too much emphasis on the worth and risks of nuclear weapons. We should be equally aware of other threats.

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