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  1. #31
    Corporal Sands, Thank you sir. I'm hoping your information is still up to date. I just got a call from my recruiter and after him and the NCOIC at my recruiting station did some research apparently I can get an Intel job. So you must be correct marine, Thanks!

    They put in a request to move me into this other guy's spot because they are discharging him..he disappeared or something. So I should know by this afternoon or tomorrow at the latest if it's approved. Possible ship date to MCRD PI possibly June 6th!


  2. #32
    I have a question regarding CI.

    Would any of you agree or disagree that lat-moving into CI can/will put a strain on a marriage and why? And how often/long are the deployment time frames?

    I am looking into lat-moving into CI, because I know the background and training will help me get into the FBI. But my husband insists I just go into Reserves or do CID.


  3. #33
    It will. Divorce rates at one time were higher in CI than in Recon. (Number of deployments and length of time). Not sure what they are now but this was told to me in 'peacetime' circa 1999 or so.


  4. #34
    I recently lat moved into 0241, i was wondering if someone can tell me when the next school is, where the school is located and how long it is.


  5. #35
    Not trying to be a smartazz, but shouldn't your orders state that? I did some googlefoo with not very good results. Check out the Marines.mil website and search from there.

    Something you are going to have to start learning to do anyway (research LOL).


  6. #36
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    Intel would be a very good job, but as good as it is, i reallyyyy want to go combat support, artillery. Should i go with my gut as artillery? or am i making a bad decision. Any advice would help


  7. #37
    I need to see a better profile...but not bad. Go with what YOU want to do.


  8. #38
    Quote Originally Posted by dinorasaur View Post
    I have a question regarding CI.

    Would any of you agree or disagree that lat-moving into CI can/will put a strain on a marriage and why? And how often/long are the deployment time frames?

    I am looking into lat-moving into CI, because I know the background and training will help me get into the FBI. But my husband insists I just go into Reserves or do CID.
    most likely you will deploy at least three times in your first four years as a CI/HUMINT marine. If you have a good score on the DLB 115-135 range you will most likely be allowed to attend DLI after one or two deployments and that would put you and hubbie in Monterrey for a good 18 months or so.


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    Thanks Sgt I know what i gotta do now. Artillery, here we go


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    Needs someone to talk to about Intelligence, definitely a choice that i am considering.


  11. #41

    Mcitta

    There is an organization called the Marine Corps Interrogator Translator Teams Association. They meet once a year to hash over old times. Their website is

    http://www.mcitta.org/


  12. #42
    I just enlisted and am going to do intel specialist. I was wondering what an intel specialist would do. For example, infantry knocks down doors and do grunt work. I have tried to look for some more information on this and have yet to find a good answer.


  13. #43

    Up to Date

    I wish I was up to date on what an intel specialist is today. My time was long ago, and I'm sure the mos has changed a lot since then.

    Good luck.


  14. #44
    Quote Originally Posted by Krapdavid View Post
    I just enlisted and am going to do intel specialist. I was wondering what an intel specialist would do. For example, infantry knocks down doors and do grunt work. I have tried to look for some more information on this and have yet to find a good answer.
    I've worked with a couple of intel specialists (0231's) at my unit. Most of them sit in the Command Operations Center collecting information on the battle space, briefing the CO and other sections, researching and analyzing reports and data collected.


  15. #45
    I just got my mos for me to be a basic intelligence Marine.....what's next?


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