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WASHINGTON — The top U.S. military intelligence officer in Afghanistan, who has led an aggressive and controversial push to change what kinds of intelligence the military collects, will be returning to Washington, a defense official said.

Army Maj. Gen. Michael Flynn is expected to be promoted to lieutenant general and to take a job with James Clapper, the new director of national intelligence, who had pushed hard to have Flynn work for him, said the official, speaking on the condition of anonymity.

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