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18-572: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages MI4 MI4 was a Section of the Directorate of Military Intelligence (DMI) established in December 1915. Directorate of Military Intelligence , Section 4 was the designation for the Topographic Section of the Directorate, in the charge of Lt Col Walter Coote Hedely . It was responsible for
27-642: The Air Ministry to oversee and technically direct the production of Air Target Materials based on the aerial reconnaissance and interpretation work at the Central Interpretation Unit, Air Ministry, at RAF Medmenham. The history of the CIU, its forbears and successors requires its own page. The topographers of today reside at the Defence Geographic Centre at MOD Feltham, Middlesex. The organisation
36-657: The Geographical Section, General Staff (GSGS). MI4 became redundant in 1940 when the GSGS stood alone as a branch of DMI and then from 1943 elevated to Directorate level as the Directorate of Military Survey, commanded by Brigadier Martin Hotine RE, which would survive until 1991. MI4 provided RE officers to the Air Ministry from as early as 1924 to support the development and production of both civil and military navigation aids and charts. Just prior to WWII MI4 also provided officers to
45-571: The Survey Departments in those areas. The GSGS is in constant communication with the Ordnance Survey and with the Surveys of India and Egypt, and with the Surveys of all British Colonies and Protectorates, and with the surveys of Foreign Countries, especially France, Belgium and Italy. (b) A Map Curator who has charge of a library of maps which include copies of all published topographical maps of
54-451: The following (recorded by Lt Col Hedely in 1919): (a) A Staff of 6 Officers (5 General Staff and 1 civilian) whose duty it is to make all preparation for the provision of the necessary maps for peace and war. This includes the compilation, drawing and reproduction of maps. Each Officer deals with a special area, and it is his duty to have a complete knowledge of the maps and surveys (or lack of surveys) of his area and to keep in touch with all
63-449: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title formed as a letter–number combination. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=MI-4&oldid=1108612212 " Category : Letter–number combination disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
72-403: The world and a vast mass of unpublished maps and map material. This is an essential part of any geographical establishment and is the material from which all new work is done. (c) A staff of 22 geographical draughtsmen. (d) A photographic establishment. (e) A lithographic establishment including three printing machines. (f) A map store where GSGS maps are stored and whence they are issued. MI4
81-687: Was evolved from the Depot of Military Knowledge, founded 1803, through the Topographical and Statistical Dept, 1855–1857, the Topographic Department, 1858 -1874, The Intelligence Branch, Section 'F' Topographic 1874 - 1888, the Intelligence Division, Section 'F' Topographic 1888 - 1901, the Directorate of Military Operation, Section 'F' Topographic 1904 - 1915 and finally Directorate of Military Intelligence from 1915. Commonly known at that time as
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