Introduction The Advanced Intelligence Analyst Course is a US Army subcourse available through the Army Correspondence Course Program. These are courses that involve self-directed reading and then completing intelligence exercises/assignments. Although the exercises are not available to the general public, the rest of the material is. Subcourses Each US Army Correspondence Course is made up…
Year: 2018
35F Intelligence Analysis Course Curriculum
Introduction Fort Huachacha is the Army installation responsible for delivering the US Army’s 35F Intelligence Analyst Advanced Individual Training (AIT) course. This course takes place over 10 weeks and teaches the Intelligence Analyst the core skills they need to be an effective intelligence analyst. The Individual Student Assessment Plan (ISAP) describes the elements required to…
MCRP 6-11C Combat and Operational Stress Control
Introduction MCRP 6-11C Combat and Operational Stress Control is the US Marine Corp’s manual for leaders who need to recognize and understand the impact of combat and stress on those under their command. It teaches signs and symptoms, and recommends approaches to respond to this stress. Below are some notes from MCRP 6-11C that you…
Recruiting Intelligence Assets with RASCLS
When collecting sources of HUMINT (Human Intelligence), the common acronym MICE has been used in the past to describe the factors that may influence someone to cooperate with you to provide information. MICE First it is necessary to define MICE. MICE stands for Money, Ideology, Coercion/Compromise, Ego/Excitement. Some spies like Robert Hanssen spied only for…