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    fortunate to attend a variety of technical courses ranging from intelligence analysis, security programs, and CI/HUMINT. I am fortunate to have begun my career as an Intelligence Analyst as I have a greater understanding of the Intelligence Cycle, Military Decision Making Process, and honed my briefing skills in comparison to other CI Agents with a non-Military Intelligence background. I completed my Associates of Arts in Intelligence Operations through Cochise College within the first year of…

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    was adopted by the military as the fifth domain of warfare (Rowen, 2016). Since then, the Army has been racing to react to this new battlefield by assigning new CI agents directly from Counterintelligence Special Agent Course (CISAC) to specialized cyber units with limited knowledge in computer systems, networks, and CI as a whole. The current process is undermining and weakening the necessary support, strength, and expertise to mitigate, neutralize, and exploit Foreign Intelligence Entities and…

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    There are a variety of approaches to developing intelligence requirements for such a unique challenge. Clark wrote in his text, Intelligence Analysis: A Target-Centric Approach, that the intelligence collection process needs to be focused on collectively interlinked nodes comprised of ?people, places, things, and concepts? (Clark, 2010, p. 19). In addition, Fischhoff & Chauvin (2011) wrote in their text, Intelligence Analysis, using the example of ?connecting the dots? by saying…

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    This agency was founded in 1882 and is one of several intelligence agencies that are currently based in the United States that collect and share information amongst the intelligence community. The Office of Naval Intelligence’s headquarters is currently in Suitland, Maryland and it is broken down into four centers of excellence within this agency. The four centers are tasked with different roles, and include the Nimitz Operational Intelligence Center, Farragut Technical Analysis Center, Kennedy…

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    The Intelligence Community is responsible for analyzing mass amounts of information mainly for the safety of citizens. With that, there has to be an overall process for how these steps are carried out. The information that the intelligence community brings in is important to the security of our nation and they must follow the correct process to make sure it is being carried out properly. The seven phases of the intelligence process are (1) identifying requirements, (2) collection, (3) processing…

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    just about everywhere. Everyone has seen pictures of military personnel wearing the green and khaki uniforms in wartime situations, although most people do not realize the significance of these uniforms and the true purpose they serve for military purposes. It helps to hide them from enemies similar to how animals use it to hide from their predators.…

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    Besides above described opportunities, multinational operations have posed many challenges including political differences, command difficulties, interoperability, intelligence sharing, cultural diversity, to mention only few. Political differences are always challenge in multinational operations regardless the similarities of political systems of force contributing countries. Each and every country has its own political system that determines its security and defense policy and respective…

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    Many question whether women should be in the military and many worry that if there were to be another draft they would lose both there sons and daughters. Currently women are not allowed into some of the positions that men are, according to Military Times, over 220,000 jobs are still not available for women, most of the jobs being in “Army and Marine Corps infantry and armor units.” CNN mentions that “The strongest opposition comes from Special Operations forces. In December 2015, 85% of them…

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    awarded the Military Occupation Specialty 11B, Infantryman. Afterwards, I was assigned to Bravo CO, 1st BTN 68th Armor REG, 3rd BDE Combat Team at Fort Carson, CO. While at Bravo CO I was assigned as a Rifleman and a Gunner for a M2 Bradley. Subsequently deploying to both Iraq and Afghanistan during that time. After four and a half years with Bravo CO, I was accepted into the Army Counterintelligence (CI) Special Agent Course. I was next assigned to Alpha CO, Bavarian Military Intelligence…

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    they can be flown which would exclude highly populated areas and airports and within a certain distance of private property. I also recognize that there should be some restrictions on military drones to prevent collateral damage, a good restriction would be requiring more intelligence before striking a target. Military drones should not be abandoned because of some collateral damage, which could be prevented if more research is conducted and better legislation is proposed. Drones could be…

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