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Every Soldier to be ‘career ready’ to transition

Posted October 25, 2012 by David Vergun

WASHINGTON — Soldiers will soon get more help transitioning from the Army to civilian life. On Nov. 21, the Veterans Opportunity to Work, or VOW, to Hire Heroes Act requires every Soldier attend the Transition Training Program, according to Danny Pummill, Department of Veterans Affairs director of VA/Defense Department liaison, speaking to reporters at the…

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Military Intelligence heritage celebrated at monument dedication

Posted January 25, 2013 by Ruth Quinn

Photos by Tanja Linton The Military Intelligence Crest Monument, dedicated as the finale of the 25/50 Military Intelligence Commemoration year, stands in front of Alvarado Hall. The bronze crests, designed to complement the MI Sphinx which has been a symbol of MI since 1923, represent 50 years as an MI Branch (left) and 25 years…

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Moments in MI History

Posted March 15, 2013 by USAICoE Command History Office

Matlack played significant role in military intelligence field USAICoE Command History Office Archives Matlack Hall, home of the Human Intelligence Training, Joint Center of Excellence, on Fort Huachuca, was dedicated in honor of Dorothe Matlack in 2010. Dorothe Kerans Matlack (1906 – 1991) started her government career at 42 as a GS-2 data entry clerk….

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Resilience training and Resilient Spouse Academy planned

Posted May 10, 2013 by Audrey Peterson-Hosto

Among the services provided by Army Community Service, or ACS, resilience training is available to Department of the Army civilians and military spouses at Fort Huachuca. Soldiers can attend this training if instruction is not available through the Military Master Resilience Trainers assigned to the unit. Resilience training focuses on specific skills to develop abilities…

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Vice chief of staff visits TRADOC to find out ‘what’s next’

Posted March 29, 2012 by Anthony O'Bryant

FORT EUSTIS, Va. “” Gen. Lloyd Austin III traveled to the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command headquarters March 22 to get an overview of TRADOC and updates on the command’s efforts to shape the Army of 2020. Gen. Robert Cone, TRADOC commanding general, welcomed Austin, who was making his first visit to TRADOC headquarters…

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Military Intelligence — this week in history June 21, 2012

Posted June 21, 2012 by USAICoE Command History Office

The Military Intelligence Training Center at Camp Ritchie began operations on June 19, 1942. It was the closest thing to a centralized school for intelligence the Army had up to that point.

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Army invests $120 million in basic research partnership to exploit new materials

Posted August 23, 2012 by By U.S. Army Research Laboratory Public Affairs

ADELPHI, Md. — As the nation looks for ways to double the speed and reduce the cost of new advanced materials, recent advances have brought it closer to realizing this ability than ever before. The Army’s already robust materials science research has expanded to include a new $120 million investment in basic research over 10…

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Military OneSource connects troops, Families to resources

Posted November 29, 2012 by Amaani Lyle

WASHINGTON — As the Information Age continues to shape modern communication, the Defense Department has revitalized and consolidated the Military OneSource website to better serve military members and their families, a Pentagon official said in a recent interview. Zona Lewis, military community outreach online and resource operations manager, told the Pentagon Channel and American Forces…

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Military Intelligence — this week in history February 8, 2013

Posted February 8, 2013 by Ruth Quinn

Courtesy photo — Sisler Family 1st Lt. George Sisler was stationed in Vietnam. MI lieutenant killed in Vietnam, awarded Medal of Honor Feb. 7, 1967 Some military officers are destined to be heroes, and 1st Lt. George Sisler seemed destined to be among their ranks. First Lieutenant George Sisler received the Medal of Honor, posthumously,…

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Military Intelligence — this week in history: April 5, 2013

Posted April 5, 2013 by Ruth Quinn, Staff Historian

The business of solving codes and ciphers had been an active field in the U.S. government since World War I when Ralph Van Deman realized he needed a cipher bureau as part of his newly organized Military Intelligence Division.

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