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US Army 1960s Polygraph Training

Written by: US Army
Narrated by: US Army
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The primary mission of military intelligence in the United States Army is to provide timely, relevant, accurate, and synchronized intelligence and electronic warfare support to tactical, operational, and strategic-level commanders.

The Army's intelligence components produce intelligence both for Army use and for sharing across the national intelligence community. The military will subject someone to a polygraph for several reasons: If that person need to access confidential files; if they are accused of leaking government secrets; if they are accused of terrorism or of being a spy; if they are a foreign national who needs access to classified material; and several other reasons. The following is a 1960s Army training recording with information on administering a lie detector test.

Public Domain (P)2020 Listen & Live Audio
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