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- Is HUMINT useless to you? : r Intelligence - Reddit
HUMINT is an important aspect for collecting intelligence that is mainly offline It also can be a good start to lead you to locating online digital sources like telegram discord groups etc
- HUMINT : r army - Reddit
HUMINT I am considering enlisting after I finish out the school year at college I am seriously considering 35M or 35L I read that mike is much more of a field job involving talking to people and collecting info while lima is more working on domestic counter intelligence stuff
- Books or other resources about HUMINT? : r Intelligence - Reddit
I am interested in HUMINT but have little to no knowledge in this field How can I learn more about HUMINT? Do you know any good books, websites or other resources that teach how to recruit human sources or how to professionally conduct a HUMINT conversation? Maybe also psychological methods to steer a conversation?
- HUMINT related book suggestions : r Intelligence - Reddit
Greetings everyone I am looking for recommendations for good book and other stuff (article, website, research paper) related to HUMINT for learning and knowledge
- Human Intelligence Collector : r army - Reddit
What’s up everybody? So the Army is offering a huge 50K bonus for human intelligence collector I’m in my re-enlistment opportunity window Those of you who are already in the MOS what are your thoughts? What do you really do? From what I’ve read it’s interrogation and intelligence gathering? Or should I just stick with my plan and go Human Resources? Thanks I’m advance
- Is there a public HUMINT textbook? : r WarCollege - Reddit
HUMINT is as old as the hills but every book on the subject I encounter online is either a dry doctrinal paper or a historical book Reading those books feels like reading a maths theorem without knowing axioms Are there public manuals that teach about basic things like recruitment and management of a source or basic conspiracy skills?
- Are there any entry-level HUMINT positions in the Navy? - Reddit
Humint in the Navy has a screening process, so you'll usually have to do at least 1 tour, and be an E5 before you'll be eligible to go to MAGTF Any other questions, feel free to ask
- (IS) CI HUMINT : r newtothenavy - Reddit
From the official IS LaDR K13A - Navy Tactical Counter-Intelligence and Human Intelligence (CI HUMINT) Specialist The mission of the Navy Tactical HUMINT Specialist is to acquire intelligence information from human sources in response to validate Navy and national requirements by supervising and conducting tactical HUMINT collection operations
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