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The Central Intelligence Unit (CIU) was established during the early stages of World War II to coordinate intelligence gathering and analysis among the various branches of the armed forces. Its primary role was to collect, process, and disseminate strategic and tactical information to support military operations both domestically and abroad. Over the decades, the CIU expanded its scope, incorporating advanced signals intelligence, human intelligence, and cyber operations. The unit has played a pivotal role in several key conflicts, providing actionable intelligence that has shaped the outcome of major military campaigns. Today, the CIU remains at the forefront of military intelligence, adapting to emerging threats in an increasingly complex global security environment.
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