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35P Cryptologic Linguist; 35Q Cryptologic Network Warfare Specialist; 35S Signals Collector/Analyst; 35T Military Intelligence Systems Maintainer/Integrator; 35V Signals Intelligence Senior Sergeant/Chief Signals Intelligence Sergeant; 35X Intelligence Senior Sergeant/Chief Intelligence Sergeant; 35Y Chief Counterintelligence/Human Intelligence ...
The career field subdivision is 1N3 (Cryptologic Linguist) The skill level is 7 (Craftsman) The specific AFSC is 1N371 (Crypto-Linguist) For some specialties, an alpha prefix is used to denote a special ability, skill, qualification or system designator not restricted to a single AFSC (such as "X" for an aircrew position).
2643 Cryptologic Linguist [d] [s] - MGySgt-Cpl; 2649 Cryptanalyst [f] [h] – MGySgt-Cpl (MOS deleted 1 Oct 2006.) [23] 2651 ISR (Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance) Systems Engineer – MGySgt–Pvt [22] 2671 Middle East Cryptologic Linguist - GySgt–Pvt; 2673 Asia-Pacific Cryptologic Linguist - GySgt–Pvt; 2674 European Cryptologic ...
Lead the Army’s Cryptologic effort to satisfy Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) requirements by leveraging NSA Extended Enterprise, Intelligence Community, Sister Services and Service Laboratories. Ensure timely and effective support to operations by providing optimized capabilities, training and resources.
Under the operational control of the Director, National Security Agency/Chief, Central Security Service (DIRNSA/CHCSS) via the Marine Corps Service Cryptologic Component Chief, Marine Cryptologic Support Battalion trains, employs, and deploys Marines in order to conduct Signals Intelligence, Information Assurance, and National-Tactical Integration activities that satisfy NSA/CSS, Marine Air ...
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Cryptologic technician (CT) is a United States Navy enlisted rating or job specialty. The CT community performs a wide range of tasks in support of the national intelligence-gathering effort, with an emphasis on cryptology and signal intelligence related products.
The Defense Language Aptitude Battery (DLAB) is a test used by the United States Department of Defense to test an individual's potential for learning a foreign language and thus determine who may pursue training as a military linguist.