United States Army Intelligence Center

The United States Army Intelligence Center ( USAIC ) is an agency of the U.S. Army to train and support of soldiers and intelligence tasks.

Generally

The center was founded in 1971 and is located in Fort Huachuca in Arizona, which is located in a desert area in the adjacent Southeast Arizona Ranges. The training soldiers are being assigned or performed as a student in the attached University Of Military Intelligence.

In 2004, Major General Barbara G. Fast was appointed to the Commanding General of the USAIC. The units of USAIC heard the 304th Military Intelligence Battalion. In this unit, which consists of 3 companies, specialists are trained in the field of tactical and operational use in the intelligence area of ​​responsibility.

Facilities at the USAIC also includes an extensive library that covers the scope of education and training, but also demonstrates a sufficient overview of the history and development of this institution.

As part of the University of Military Intelligence, the Military Intelligence Professional Bulletin ( MIPB ) issued, which published studies on the functions and operations of USAIC that are also freely accessible.

For personnel who are provided for immediate use, there are 13 - day training courses. Each training class has up to 18 participants. For the Iraq War USAIC soldiers were trained for interrogations in the frame. The number of graduates has increased from 265 in 2003 to 1070 in 2006.

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