Army Intelligence careers

Really? That's awesome! I speak Chinese (mandarin) fluently myself :shake:. To be perfectly honest I am unsure. According to a rising firstie I was fortunate enough to speak to, the Army has begun to take languages, interviews e.t.c into consideration, but ultimately it is your GPA/rank/grade that will determine where one is assigned. However, I am sure knowing another language fluently, particularly Chinese, Russian, Arabic e.t.c will be a boon when choosing MI. I hope this helps, but alas I have much to learn and not enough experience to give anyone a definitive answer :biggrin:.


Are you at USMA? The academies offer Chinese as a major - it would seem to me it should matter. Obviously grades always matter !


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No haha, incoming plebe, class of 2018. I was just fortunate enough to have been able have someone to reach out to, and who also shared a similar interest as I.
 
All - can any one out there speak to Army Intelligence careers? My DS was not accepted to USNA and is entertaining future options. Of all the schools he applied to, his favorite turned out to be the only one without NROTC. But it is in DC and part of the Hoya Battalion. His interest lies in intelligence - he always thought Navy, but he would love to learn about Army.

Power Points....a lot of Power Points.
 
DS is actually going to Catholic University. He met with someone from Hoya at accepted students day and liked what he heard. How do you know it is 2-3 for MI each year? Do you know a lot about the Hoya Battalion?

The PMS at Georgetown, LTC Donahue, is a very good guy. Met him at LDAC last year. There's an APMS there too... CPT Jung that was pretty cool too. Great program.
 
The PMS at Georgetown, LTC Donahue, is a very good guy. Met him at LDAC last year. There's an APMS there too... CPT Jung that was pretty cool too. Great program.

Thanks for that. So far, he has liked everything he has heard.
 
Inside joke, Microsoft PowerPoint, inferring doing a lot of briefings. But not limited to MI folks in the Army.

That's for sure.

My Aviation 1LT son had me laughing yesterday when he said he had to make a Power Point Presentation for the Squadron Commander on how they will set up the Shaved Ice and Cotton Candy Machines for Family Day today.

I cracked up when he said..."Now that was not in the Aviation Branch Recruiting Poster"
 
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