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conspiracies. His scope for manoeuvre was limited by the need to sustain existing structures in response to the country's Cold War obligations, but he nevertheless succeeded in transforming the
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area to monitor movements of the Soviet merchant fleet to and from the Mediterranean, he was involved in providing the Americans with photographs of missile parts being transported to
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into an efficient and modern intelligence service, and lifting from it the shadow of a "secret police" guiding spirit.
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scandal rose up the political agenda at the end of the 1970s. Slow but inordinate investigation indicated that top
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L'indimenticabile Ammiraglio, si è "congedato dalla vita" all'età di 80 anni, il 15 febbraio 2003, a Roma
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His long career in military intelligence began in 1956. He served till 1962 in the naval branch of the
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Fulvio Martini with Nilde Iotti, President of the Italian Chamber of Deputies, 1991
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personnel, who had made their careers in its predecessor organisation, the
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Knights Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic
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assertions of the Soviet Union's "innocence" during the
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military intelligence and status information service (
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these images played an important part in demolishing
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which a few years earlier had been transferred from
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Navy
admiral
Military Security and Intelligence
Trieste
Austria-Hungary
Italy
wartime treaty commitments
British
Italy
war
allied side
Second World War
Italian navy
battleship
Duilio
battle cruiser
Vittorio Veneto
military intelligence and status information service ("Servizio Informazioni Operative e Situazione" / SIOS A2)
Bosphorus
Cuba
Americans
General Secretary Kruschev's
Cuban Missile Crisis
Military Intelligence Service
Belgrade
naval attaché
Yugoslavia
"SID" military intelligence service
SISMI

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