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The [[Servizio Informazioni Difesa]] (SID)was a former Italian intelligence agency.<ref>Daniele Ganser, NATO's Secret Armies: Operation Gladio and Terrorism in Western Europe, Frank Cass, 2005, p.4.</ref>
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The [[Servizio Informazioni Difesa]] (SID) is a former Italian intelligence agency.<ref>Daniele Ganser, NATO's Secret Armies: Operation Gladio and Terrorism in Western Europe, Frank Cass, 2005, p.4.</ref>
  
 
SID was established in a reorganisation of defence intelligence in 1965, replacing the previous agency [[SIFAR]]. It ceased to exist in 1977, when [[SISMI]] was established.<ref>[http://www.sistemadiinformazioneperlasicurezza.gov.it/pdcweb.nsf/pagine/ee_storia A Brief History], The Italian Intelligence and Security Services, accessed 6 September 2009.</ref>
 
SID was established in a reorganisation of defence intelligence in 1965, replacing the previous agency [[SIFAR]]. It ceased to exist in 1977, when [[SISMI]] was established.<ref>[http://www.sistemadiinformazioneperlasicurezza.gov.it/pdcweb.nsf/pagine/ee_storia A Brief History], The Italian Intelligence and Security Services, accessed 6 September 2009.</ref>
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Latest revision as of 08:50, 28 September 2009

The Servizio Informazioni Difesa (SID) is a former Italian intelligence agency.[1]

SID was established in a reorganisation of defence intelligence in 1965, replacing the previous agency SIFAR. It ceased to exist in 1977, when SISMI was established.[2]

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  1. Daniele Ganser, NATO's Secret Armies: Operation Gladio and Terrorism in Western Europe, Frank Cass, 2005, p.4.
  2. A Brief History, The Italian Intelligence and Security Services, accessed 6 September 2009.
  3. Daniele Ganser, NATO's Secret Armies: Operation Gladio and Terrorism in Western Europe, Frank Cass, 2005, p.272.