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Search for agents to detect spies
The Territorial Army has launched a recruitment drive in Devon for people to work in military intelligence.

Volunteers will help the fight against espionage, sabotage, subversion and terrorism threats. They no longer need a university degree.

The drive follows a decision to expand the Intelligence Corps by establishing a new detachment based in Exeter.

Recruits will learn skills such as imagery analysis - intelligence gained from photographs and infra-red images.

They could also learn a new language. Minimum educational requirements are five GCSEs, including Maths and English.


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