
United States Army Strategic Services
The United States Army Strategic Services was a World War II-era organization focused on intelligence, psychological operations, and strategic information to support military actions. It aimed to gather and analyze vital information, influence enemy perceptions, and support allied efforts. Essentially, it handled activities like espionage, propaganda, and communications to help the U.S. gain an advantage over enemies. Though it was short-lived, it laid foundational concepts for modern military intelligence and psychological warfare, emphasizing the importance of information and perception in strategic military operations.