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Third Echelon is a top secret division within the National Security Agency based in Fort Meade, Maryland. Established in 2003, Third Echelon is called upon when standard intelligence gathering is no longer attainable, sending in highly trained field operatives codenamed Splinter Cells. These operatives take on a more classic form of espionage, physically infiltrating sensitive locations to collect intelligence vital to U.S. security. Third Echelon has been instrumental in not only protecting the United States from international and domestic terrorists, but also in preventing the outbreak of world war.

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  • Third Echelon is a top secret division within the National Security Agency based in Fort Meade, Maryland. Established in 2003, Third Echelon is called upon when standard intelligence gathering is no longer attainable, sending in highly trained field operatives codenamed Splinter Cells. These operatives take on a more classic form of espionage, physically infiltrating sensitive locations to collect intelligence vital to U.S. security. Third Echelon has been instrumental in not only protecting the United States from international and domestic terrorists, but also in preventing the outbreak of world war.
  • Third Echelon (sometimes spelled 3rd Echelon, abbreviated as 3ECH and 3E) was a top-secret initiative within the various intelligence branches of the NSA established in 2003 (or the 1990s according to the novels and Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Essentials). Its position within the U.S. intelligence community was at the forefront in the War on Information. Sometime after the events that took place in D.C. in 2011, following widespread corruption under Tom Reed following Irving Lambert's death, it was succeeded by Fourth Echelon six months after the incident.
Leader
  • Colonel Irving Lambert
Employees
  • See Personnel
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Appearances
  • See Appearances in Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell media
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Status
  • Active
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Name
  • Third Echelon
Type
  • Division
Caption
  • The official seal of Third Echelon.
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Base
  • Fort George G. Meade, Maryland
Headquarters
Class
  • Intelligence
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  • United States / Worldwide
Motto
  • " Let Vigilance Be Our Sword"
Dissolved
  • 2011(xsd:integer)
Formed
  • 2003(xsd:integer)
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  • Third Echelon is a top secret division within the National Security Agency based in Fort Meade, Maryland. Established in 2003, Third Echelon is called upon when standard intelligence gathering is no longer attainable, sending in highly trained field operatives codenamed Splinter Cells. These operatives take on a more classic form of espionage, physically infiltrating sensitive locations to collect intelligence vital to U.S. security. Third Echelon has been instrumental in not only protecting the United States from international and domestic terrorists, but also in preventing the outbreak of world war.
  • Third Echelon (sometimes spelled 3rd Echelon, abbreviated as 3ECH and 3E) was a top-secret initiative within the various intelligence branches of the NSA established in 2003 (or the 1990s according to the novels and Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Essentials). Its position within the U.S. intelligence community was at the forefront in the War on Information. Sometime after the events that took place in D.C. in 2011, following widespread corruption under Tom Reed following Irving Lambert's death, it was succeeded by Fourth Echelon six months after the incident.
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