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Joint Military Intelligence College
April 2002
THE CREATION OF THE NATIONAL
IMAGERY AND MAPPING AGENCY:
CONGRESS’S ROLE AS OVERSEER
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Occasional Paper Number Nine
THE CREATION OF THE
NATIONAL IMAGERY AND MAPPING AGENCY:
CONGRESS’S ROLE AS OVERSEER
by Anne Daugherty Miles, Ph.D.
JOINT MILITARY INTELLIGENCE COLLEGE
WASHINGTON, DC
April 2002
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