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What (who) is Tiara - definition

GATHERING AND ASSESSMENT OF STRATEGIC, TACTICAL, AND POLICY INFORMATION
Miltary intelligence; Military Intelligence; Military espionage; Tactical intelligence and related activities; T.I.A.R.A.; Tactical intelligence and related activitiy; Peacekeeping intelligence; Process of intelligence; Intelligence (military); Tactical Intelligence; Naval intelligence; Naval Intelligence; Intelligence processing; MIL INTEL; Intelligence preparation of the battlefield; TIARA; Defense intelligence; Defence intelligence; Air Force Intelligence; List of military intelligence organisations; Military information; Military spy
  • Military intelligence diagram of defense positions during the [[Battle of Okinawa]], 1945
  • A platoon commander of the [[1st Marine Logistics Group]], with the battalion interpreter, gather intelligence from local Afghans during a combat logistics patrol to the area, May 9, 2010

Tiara         
  • Diadem designed by [[René Lalique]] in [[Art Nouveau]] style
  • Stéphanie de Beauharnais, Grand Duchess of Baden's]] pearl-and-diamond tiara, made circa 1830 and currently in the museum at [[Mannheim Palace]]
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  • Queen Máxima of the Netherlands in 'white tie' dress code, with tiara.
HEAD ORNAMENT
Tiaras
·noun The pope's triple crown. It was at first a round, high cap, but was afterward encompassed with a crown, subsequently with a second, and finally with a third. Fig.: The papal dignity.
II. Tiara ·noun A form of headdress worn by the ancient Persians. According to Xenophon, the royal tiara was encircled with a diadem, and was high and erect, while those of the people were flexible, or had rims turned over.
tiara         
  • Diadem designed by [[René Lalique]] in [[Art Nouveau]] style
  • Stéphanie de Beauharnais, Grand Duchess of Baden's]] pearl-and-diamond tiara, made circa 1830 and currently in the museum at [[Mannheim Palace]]
  • 179x179px
  • Queen Máxima of the Netherlands in 'white tie' dress code, with tiara.
HEAD ORNAMENT
Tiaras
[t?'?:r?]
¦ noun
1. a jewelled ornamental band worn on the front of a woman's hair.
a high diadem encircled with three crowns and worn by a pope.
2. a turban worn by kings in ancient Persia.
Origin
C16: via L. from Gk, partly via Ital.
tiara         
  • Diadem designed by [[René Lalique]] in [[Art Nouveau]] style
  • Stéphanie de Beauharnais, Grand Duchess of Baden's]] pearl-and-diamond tiara, made circa 1830 and currently in the museum at [[Mannheim Palace]]
  • 179x179px
  • Queen Máxima of the Netherlands in 'white tie' dress code, with tiara.
HEAD ORNAMENT
Tiaras
n.
Triple-crown (of the Pope).

Wikipedia

Military intelligence

Military intelligence is a military discipline that uses information collection and analysis approaches to provide guidance and direction to assist commanders in their decisions. This aim is achieved by providing an assessment of data from a range of sources, directed towards the commanders' mission requirements or responding to questions as part of operational or campaign planning. To provide an analysis, the commander's information requirements are first identified, which are then incorporated into intelligence collection, analysis, and dissemination.

Areas of study may include the operational environment, hostile, friendly and neutral forces, the civilian population in an area of combat operations, and other broader areas of interest. Intelligence activities are conducted at all levels, from tactical to strategic, in peacetime, the period of transition to war, and during a war itself.

Most governments maintain a military intelligence capability to provide analytical and information collection personnel in both specialist units and from other arms and services. The military and civilian intelligence capabilities collaborate to inform the spectrum of political and military activities.

Personnel performing intelligence duties may be selected for their analytical abilities and personal intelligence before receiving formal training.

Examples of use of Tiara
1. Tiara outing The Duchess of Cornwall wore a royal tiara for the first time last night.
2. Last night, the Princess‘s diamond wedding tiara sold for '26,400.
3. Says Tiara: "It‘s 10 minutes to get to the library if someone drives you.
4. The bride wore full dress, veil and tiara and was attended by three bridesmaids.
5. And then the wedding in 2003, at which she wore a tiara, of all things.