Office of Naval Intelligence
Office of Naval Intelligence (Intelligence Agency) | |
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Formation | March 23, 1882 |
Parent organization | US/Navy |
Headquarters | National Maritime Intelligence Center, Maryland |
Interest of | National Underwater Reconnaissance Office |
Member of | United States Intelligence Community |
Founding
ONI was founded by the Secretary of the Navy, William H. Hunt with General Order 292, which read:
An “Office of Intelligence” is hereby established in the Bureau of Navigation for the purpose of collecting and recording such naval information as may be useful to the Department in time of war, as well as in peace.
To facilitate this work, the Department Library will be combined with the “Office of Intelligence,” and placed under the direction of the Chief of the Bureau of Navigation.
Commanding and all other officers are directed to avail themselves of all opportunities which may arise to collect and to forward to the “Office of Intelligence” professional matters likely to serve the object in view.[1]
9/11 Attack
E.P. Heidner has written that "the Office of Naval Intelligence in the Pentagon, which sustained a direct hit that day, was without a doubt, a target that was pinpointed for destruction" as a war of keeping them quiet about Project Monarch.[2]
References
- ↑ General Order No. 292. History.navy.mil (2012-08-22). Retrieved on 2013-08-16.
- ↑ Document:Collateral Damage 911, E.P. Heidner
- Packard, Wyman H. (1996). Century of U.S. Naval Intelligence. Naval Historical Center. ISBN 0-945274-25-4.Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css must have content model "Sanitized CSS" for TemplateStyles (current model is "Scribunto").