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Counter Intelligence Corps (CIC). US Army counter-espionage and security organization which, until 1 January 1942, was called the Corps of Intelligence Police. It was the American equivalent of the British Field Security Police and there were detachments in every US theatre of operations. Its name became widely known during the 1980s when it was revealed that after the war it had employed Klaus Barbie.

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