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  2. United States Army Command and General Staff College

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    The United States Army Command and General Staff College (CGSC) educates, trains and develops leaders for Unified Land Operations in a joint, interagency, intergovernmental, and multinational operational environment; and to advance the art and science of the Profession of Arms in support of Army operational requirements. [2]

  3. On 1 September 1997, its Company E was allotted to the Massachusetts Army National Guard; the latter was reorganized and redesignated as Company D on 1 October 2001. The battalion was ordered to active duty on 10 February 2003 for the 2003 invasion of Iraq , attached to the 205th Military Intelligence Brigade . [ 2 ]

  4. In April 1981, the Forces Command Intelligence Training Detachment (FITD) was attached to the battalion, bringing with it the mission of training Army Reserve and National Guard units throughout the United States. On 16 April 1982, the battalion was reorganized and redesignated the 519th Military Intelligence Battalion (Tactical Exploitation ...

  5. United States service academies - Wikipedia

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    The United States service academies, also known as United States military academies, are federal academies for the undergraduate education and training of commissioned officers for the United States Armed Forces. There are five U.S. service academies: The United States Military Academy (USMA) in West Point, New York, founded in 1802

  6. The 312th Military Intelligence Battalion, formerly known as 23rd Signal Construction Battalion, 23rd Signal Heavy Construction Battalion, 312th Communications Reconnaissance Battalion, and 312th Army Security Agency Battalion, [1] is an active duty Military Intelligence Battalion of the United States Army.

  7. 1st Military Intelligence Battalion (United States) - Wikipedia

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    1st Military Intelligence Battalion (Aerial Exploitation), nicknamed the "Flying Eye Battalion", [1] is a unit of the United States Army which specializes in the acquisition of aerial signals information in direct support of the 66th Military Intelligence Brigade. 1st MI Battalion (AE) is currently headquartered at Lucius D. Clay Kaserne in Germany.

  8. School of Advanced Military Studies - Wikipedia

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    Applicants must also complete the US Army's Command and General Staff School or an equivalent intermediate-level education course offered by another uniformed service. The student body of SAMS comprises mostly US Army field grade officers from combat, combat support, and combat service support branches. [42]

  9. 2nd Military Intelligence Battalion (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The battalion’s subordination to Field Army headquarters allowed it to support any unit within the Field Army structure rather than a specific corps or division. [2] Its most distinguished alums was LTC Sidney T. Weinstein, who commanded the battalion in the early 1970s before rising to the rank of Lieutenant General and serving as the Army ...