
U.S. ARMY INTELLIGENCE CENTER
The Eyes And Ears Of The Army
Intelligence is the most important factor in any military operation. Proper intelligence gathering can provide mission planners with information on troop numbers, movements, fortifications and morale along with many other useful data points.
During AIT, you will learn how to gather intelligence from different sources. Depending on your specific Army job, you will learn to collect intelligence from human subjects through interview or how to gather and analyze intelligence from digital sources, like photographs taken from Unmanned Aerial Vehicles.
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Cryptologic Linguist (35P)
A cryptologic linguist is primarily responsible for identifying foreign communications using signals equipment. Their role is crucial as the nation’s defense depends largely on information that comes from foreign languages.
- Active/Reserve: Both
- Officer/Enlisted: Enlisted
- Restrictions: None
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Signals Intelligence Analyst (35N)
A signals intelligence analyst examines foreign communications/activity and relays that information by producing combat, strategic and tactical intelligence reports.
- Active/Reserve: Both
- Officer/Enlisted: Enlisted
- Restrictions: None
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Human Intelligence Collector (35M)
The human intelligence collector is responsible for information collection operations. They provide Army personnel with information about the enemy force’s strengths, weaknesses and potential battle areas.
- Active/Reserve: Both
- Officer/Enlisted: Enlisted
- Restrictions: None
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Military Intelligence (MI) Systems Maintainer/Integrator (35T)
The military intelligence systems maintainer/integrator is primarily responsible for maintaining intelligence computers and networks used by Military Intelligence Soldiers.
- Active/Reserve: Both
- Officer/Enlisted: Enlisted
- Restrictions: None
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Geospatial Intelligence Imagery Analyst (35G)
The geospatial intelligence imagery analyst is responsible for analyzing overhead and aerial imagery developed by photographic and electronic means. They provide Army personnel with critical information about enemy forces, potential battle areas and combat operations support.
- Active/Reserve: Both
- Officer/Enlisted: Enlisted
- Restrictions: None
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Intelligence Analyst (35F)
The intelligence analyst is primarily responsible for the analysis, processing and distribution of strategic and tactical intelligence. They are integral to providing Army personnel with information about enemy forces and potential battle areas.
- Active/Reserve: Both
- Officer/Enlisted: Enlisted
- Restrictions: None
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Signals Collection Analyst (35S)
The signals collector/analyst is primarily responsible for the detection, acquisition, location and identification of foreign electronic intelligence. They exploit non-voice communications and other electronic signals to provide strategic/tactical intelligence.
- Active/Reserve: Both
- Officer/Enlisted: Enlisted
- Restrictions: None
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- Research Specialist
- Business Planning
- Statistician
- Computer Scientist
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