| 21. | They serve as the scholarly complement to the Directorate of Operations, which manages case officers and covert operations overseas.
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| 22. | The answer is uncomplicated : The world changed, as did the nature of human intelligence and the Directorate of Operations.
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| 23. | The DCS works in conjunction with CIA's Directorate of Operations and the Joint Special Operations Command in overseas operations.
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| 24. | Later he served as operations staff officer in the 86th Air Division's Directorate of Operations at Ramstein Air Base.
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| 25. | After joining the CIA's Directorate of Operations in 1967, he underwent training before deploying overseas in March 1968.
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| 26. | Many CIA officers in the field are paramilitary operatives from the agency's Special Activities Division inside the Directorate of Operations.
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| 27. | He considered any number of options but settled on the CIA, which had a paramilitary unit within its Directorate of Operations.
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| 28. | That will be much less likely now that heads are rolling down the corridors of the CIA's directorate of operations.
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| 29. | They come from within the CIA's Directorate of Operations, whose primary mission is to conduct clandestine intelligence-gathering.
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| 30. | The pair was working for the CIA's Directorate of Operations, which conducts clandestine intelligence-gathering and covert operations.
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