CMF 35 INTELLIGENCE

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MOS 35 General

MOS 35D – All Source Intelligence Officer

MOS 35F – Intelligence Analyst

MOS 35G – Imagery Analyst

MOS 35H – Common Ground Station Analyst

MOS 35L – Counter Intelligence Agent

MOS 35M – Human Intelligence Collector

MOS 35N – Signals Intelligence Analyst

MOS 35P – Cryptologic Linguist

MOS 35S – Signals Collector/Analyst

MOS 35T – Intel Systems Maintainer/ Integrator

MOS 35X – Intel Senior Sergeant/Chief Intel Sergeant

MOS 35Y – Counter-Intel/HUMINT Senior Sergeant

MOS 35Z – Signals Intelligence Senior Sergeant

MOS 351L – Counterintelligence Technician

Table of Contents

Assignments

Successive
RDT&E NCO
Instructor/Writer

Broadening

Special Missions Unit
Training Development NCO
Capabilities Development NCO

Contributions without MOS or duty title included will be listed below.

  • Produced and disseminated 478 crisis products, 199 Morning Update Briefs, and 377 J2 Watch Highlights; sustained intelligence operations in support of theater goals.
  • Provided time-sensitive intelligence to theater/Component Commanders and allied Naval forces operating in the USEUCOM/AFRICOM AORs; significantly improved situational awareness.
  • Corrected over 100 security classification errors in MUB Source Packets, slides, and scripts; prevented the spillage of classified information and ensured zero security violations.
  • Set up NAIs and helped prevent IDF attacks on CAMP Taji.
  • Assisted in supplying the 163rd Rear Detachment with the necessary supplies for new soldiers and daily operations.
  • Managed the West Fort Hood gym, ensuring it met and maintained standard requirements.
  • Maintained the highest IIR to interrogation ratio within the Strategic Debriefing Center.
  • Ensured the Battalion’s fire extinguishers were filled and properly tagged.
  • Produced slides on the impending offensive planned by the Somali Transitional Federal Government against the insurgent group Al-Shabaab while deployed to AFRICOM.
  • Assisted soldiers in navigation when they were lost.
  • Managed the collection, processing, and dissemination of 3,000 square miles of aerial imagery from more than 40 flights.
  • Provided LMTV support for the Battalion Warrior Forge exercise.
  • Dedicated over 100 hours of personal time to teaching English in Slovakia.
  • Produced the first-ever published Afghan Intelligence Information Report.
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