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intelligence that is timely, relevant, and predictive. The enterprise supports institutional decision-making through both the provision of relevant intelligence and the comprehensive integration of the intelligence warfighting function in operating concepts, structural decisions, and material investments. The multi-domain, collaborative, worldwide construct of the MCISR-E provides the crucial edge across the spectrum for both deployed and CONUS-based
78:), provides tailored intelligence and services to the Marine Corps, other services, and the Intelligence Community based on expeditionary mission profiles in littoral areas. It supports the development of service doctrine, force structure, training and education, and acquisition. The Swain Annex of the Marine Corps Intelligence Activity (MCIA) complex is named for LCpl James E. Swain, USMC, who posthumously received the
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old with the standard number designations of a general or executive staff, but designated "M" rather than "G." Under the supervision of a
Director, the Division contained the standard M-1, Personnel; M-2, Intelligence; M-3, Training; and M-4, Supply and Equipment Sections and an M-5, War Plans Section, which was to be abolished in the fall of 1941, with M-5 functions being absorbed by M-3.
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Operations, Training, Military Education, Military Intelligence, and Aviation Sections. This MI Section is viewed by some as the establishment of Marine Corps Intelligence. BGen Logan Feland selected LtCol Earl Hancock "Pete" Ellis, USMC, to be the first director of the MI Section in December 1920.
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Counterintelligence Agents work to detect and prevent acts of terrorism, espionage, sabotage, subversion, sedition, treason and assassination. Marine Counterintelligence Agents also investigate cases of friendly personnel who may be Prisoners of War (POW), Missing In Action (MIA) or defectors.
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Counterintelligence (CI) is composed of Marine Counterintelligence Agents who conduct tactical Counterintelligence/Human Intelligence (CI/HUMINT) operations. All CI/HUMINT Marines must successfully complete the 17-week Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF) CI/HUMINT Basic Course conducted
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Intelligence is widely believed to have been established when CMC created the M-2 in 1939. According to HQ Memo 1–1939, dtd 21 Apr 1939, CMC redesignated the Division of Operations and Training as the Division of Plans and Policies. The new Division retained the same subdivisions as the
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Article: Marine Corps Intelligence, the Interwar Years, by Maj Michael H. Decker, USMC (Ret) and Sgt William Mackenzie, USMC (Ret), Marine Corps Gazette, September 2019,Volume 103, Number 9 and Michael H. Decker and William Mackenzie “The Birth and Early Years of Marine Corps Intelligence,”
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Intelligence Department was established as on 27 April 2000 by General James L. Jones, USMC Commandant of the Marine Corps. Upon creating the Intelligence Department General Jones said: “I hope all Marines will recognize both the emblematic and practical significance of the Commandant having a
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The Marine Corps
Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Enterprise (MCISRE) Plan articulates and implements the Director of Intelligence's vision for designing and developing the MCISRE. The MCISR-E is a warfighting enterprise that supports decision-making through the provision of tailored
186:(MCCDC) in March 1990, and was unusual for relying exclusively on open sources of information for creating a matrix of 143 mission area factors that could be objectively evaluated in relation to five degrees of difficulty, and for being published as an unclassified rather than a classified study.
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Officers are designated as "Counterintelligence/Human Intelligence Specialist" (MOS 0211). CI/HUMINT Warrant Officers are designated as "Counterintelligence Officer" (MOS 0210). CI/HUMINT Commissioned Officers are designated as "Counterintelligence and Human Source
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Some trace the establishment of Marine Corps
Intelligence to 1920 because the Division of Operations and Training, which was created by Marine Corps Order of 1 December 1920 and may have been based on a CMC ltr to Col John H. Russell, dtd 19 Dec 1918, subj: Organization of Planning Section,
272:. HET's are designed to not only collect and report HUMINT information but to also exploit that intelligence information by acting on it. HET's also conduct Counterintelligence activities designed to deny, detect and deceive the enemy's ability to target friendly forces.
215:“G2” who can serve as both a proponent for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance inside the combat development process and as the focal point for leveraging intelligence community support for our warfighting capability.” Source: CMC message 270849Z APR 00.
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in Monterey, California. Technically qualified CI/HUMINT Marines may be selected for Technical Surveillance Countermeasures (TSCM) training. Advanced training is available for qualified CI/HUMINT Marines from agencies within and outside the Department of Defense.
265:. During combat operations, the exclusive CI investigative jurisdiction held by NCIS in garrison is assigned to MAGTF commanders and is executed by Marine Counterintelligence Agents under the staff cognizance of the unit intelligence officer.
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at the Navy & Marine Corps Intelligence Training Center (NMITC), in Dam Neck, Virginia. Upon graduation, CI/HUMINT Marines are accredited Counterintelligence Agents and are issued Marine Corps Counterintelligence Badge and Credentials.
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support for policy, acquisition, and operations, as each of the other service intelligence centers focused only on their needs. Colonel Walter Breede III was the first Director.
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CI/HUMINT Marines attend US Army Airborne School and Survival, Evasion, Resistance & Escape (SERE) School. Eligible CI/HUMINT Marines will attend language training at the
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MCIA determines what missions the Corps needs to carry out as well as who will need to be trained for that mission. MCIA is in partnership with Marine Corps Intelligence the
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Marine Corps Warfighting Publication (MCWP) 2-14 - COUNTERINTELLIGENCE
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Marine Corps Warfighting Publication (MCWP) 2-14 - COUNTERINTELLIGENCE
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Marine Corps History, Volume 5, Number 2 (Winter 2020) p. 39-53
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Lieutenant Colonel Edmond J. Buckley, September–December 1944
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105:), created in 1987, is a field activity headquarters of the
795:"A Brief History of Headquarters Marine Corps Organization"
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Intelligence Company, 3rd Marine Raider Support Battalion,
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Intelligence Company, 1st Marine Raider Support Battalion,
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Brigadier General Harry T. Hagaman, April 1981 – June 1982
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Colonel Charles T. Williamson, August 1975 – December 1977
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Lieutenant Colonel George J. Clark, January–September 1944
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Military Secretary to the Commandant of the Marine Corps
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Brigadier General Richard M. Lake, June 2005 – July 2009
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857:"Marine Counterintelligence (MOS 0211): Career Details"
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Brigadier General Robert M. Shea, July 1998 – July 2000
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Brigadier General George H. Leach, June 1982 – May 1983
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Major John W. Scott, Jr., September 1943 – January 1944
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Gray created MCIC to address the lack of expeditionary
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MCCIA - Marine Corps Counterintelligence Association
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MCRP 2-10A.2 Counterintelligence (Formerly MCWP 2-6)
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Colonel Robert E. Hommel, September 1956 – June 1957
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The Department has Service Staff responsibility for
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Colonel John J. Donahue, January 1977 – August 1979
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Colonel Lyle V. Tope, October 1972 – September 1973
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382:Colonel Wilber J. McKenny, July 1954 – August 1955
373:Colonel Walter S. Osipoff, April 1946 – March 1948
55:(GEOINT), Advanced Geospatial Intelligence (AGI),
1448:United States Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory
436:Colonel Robert A. Mercant, Jr., March–August 1966
142:National Maritime Intelligence-Integration Office
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2265:Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity
2250:National Counterintelligence and Security Center
872:"Quality Marines Wanted For Counterintelligence"
2341:Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency
845:https://www.cool.osd.mil/usmc/enlisted/0211.htm
449:Colonel John S. Canton, July 1967 – August 1967
379:Colonel Floyd R. Moore, August 1951 – July 1954
2202:Office of Intelligence and Counterintelligence
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407:Colonel John F. Carey, August 1960 – June 1961
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69:Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance
2255:Cyber Threat Intelligence Integration Center
2156:DEA Office of National Security Intelligence
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16:Intelligence branch of the U.S. Marine Corps
2399:Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board
2336:Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence
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1331:Seapower and Projection Forces subcommittee
263:Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS)
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701:Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 4
696:Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3
691:Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 2
686:Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 1
376:Colonel Albert Arsenault, March–June 1948
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152:. MCIA has administrative control of the
2430:Contingency Fund for Foreign Intercourse
2004:National Center for Medical Intelligence
1273:Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps
719:Marine Forces Special Operations Command
713:Marine Forces Special Operations Command
707:Marine Forces Special Operations Command
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74:The MCIA, located at Hochmuth Hall (see
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2394:Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court
2305:President's Intelligence Advisory Board
2016:National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
1437:Marine Corps Combat Development Command
330:William B. Steiner, August–October 1940
184:Marine Corps Combat Development Command
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2056:Army Intelligence and Security Command
256:Marine Corps Counterintelligence Badge
2409:Information Security Oversight Office
2144:Directorate of Science and Technology
1999:Missile and Space Intelligence Center
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80:National Intelligence Medal for Valor
44:(CMC) in his role as a member of the
2346:National Security Division (Justice)
2270:Joint Intelligence Community Council
2245:National Counterproliferation Center
1949:United States Intelligence Community
727:Marine Cryptologic Support Battalion
154:Marine Cryptologic Support Battalion
111:United States Intelligence Community
34:United States Intelligence Community
2496:United States intelligence agencies
2190:Office of Intelligence and Analysis
2178:Office of Intelligence and Analysis
2112:Bureau of Intelligence and Research
315:Unknown. November 1921 – March 1939
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2435:Counterintelligence Field Activity
2351:Army Intelligence Support Activity
1752:Color Sergeant of the Marine Corps
1278:Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps
276:Intelligence Officer" (MOS 0204).
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138:Office of Coast Guard Intelligence
99:Marine Corps Intelligence Activity
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86:Marine Corps Intelligence Activity
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2235:Director of National Intelligence
1292:Marine Corps three-star generals
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297:Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
2240:National Counterterrorism Center
1994:National Intelligence University
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1860:History of Hispanics in the USMC
1442:Training & Education Command
1376:Organization of the Marine Corps
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681:4th Force Reconnaissance Company
676:3rd Force Reconnaissance Company
281:Defense Language Institute (DLI)
244:Marine Corps Counterintelligence
230:
2404:Office of Management and Budget
1616:Criminal Investigation Division
1338:Senate Armed Services Committee
1288:Marine Corps four-star generals
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612:Marine Corps Intelligence Units
364:, December 1944 – December 1945
270:HUMINT Exploitation Teams (HET)
2506:Intelligence analysis agencies
2445:Military Intelligence Division
2021:National Reconnaissance Office
1408:III Marine Expeditionary Force
1326:House Armed Services Committee
1268:Commandant of the Marine Corps
1158:. Department of Defense. 2000.
1039:. Department of Defense. 2000.
972:. Department of Defense. 2000.
929:. Department of Defense. 2000.
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404:, September 1957 – August 1960
312:, December 1920 – October 1921
299:or other government agencies.
42:Commandant of the Marine Corps
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2450:Military Intelligence Service
2440:Military Information Division
2384:Senate Intelligence Committee
2260:National Intelligence Council
1391:II Marine Expeditionary Force
732:
2455:Office of Strategic Services
2414:Intelligence Oversight Board
2389:House Intelligence Committee
2066:Office of Naval Intelligence
1865:History of women in the USMC
1835:Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima
1626:Chaplain of the Marine Corps
1487:Marine Air-Ground Task Force
1471:Marine Corps Cyber Auxiliary
1455:Marine Corps Systems Command
1403:I Marine Expeditionary Force
1152:MCWP 2-6 Counterintelligence
1033:MCWP 2-6 Counterintelligence
966:MCWP 2-6 Counterintelligence
923:MCWP 2-6 Counterintelligence
671:4th Reconnaissance Battalion
666:3rd Reconnaissance Battalion
661:2nd Reconnaissance Battalion
656:1st Reconnaissance Battalion
541:, August 2000 – January 2004
346:, June 1942 – September 1943
134:Office of Naval Intelligence
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2124:Central Intelligence Agency
1981:Defense Clandestine Service
1976:Defense Intelligence Agency
1263:Under Secretary of the Navy
10:
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2075:Space Force Intelligence (
2036:Special Collection Service
1985:Defense Debriefing Service
1244:United States Marine Corps
803:United States Marine Corps
628:3rd Intelligence Battalion
623:2nd Intelligence Battalion
618:1st Intelligence Battalion
548:, January 2004 – June 2005
481:, August 1979 – March 1981
337:, October 1940 – June 1942
324:, April 1939 – August 1940
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146:Marine Corps Base Quantico
107:United States Marine Corps
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2310:Homeland Security Council
2300:National Security Council
2295:National Security Advisor
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2129:Directorate of Operations
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303:Directors of Intelligence
30:Marine Corps Intelligence
2470:Strategic Support Branch
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2031:Central Security Service
2026:National Security Agency
1757:Eagle, Globe, and Anchor
1631:Associated organizations
586:, August 2019 – May 2021
579:, May 2017 – August 2019
531:, July 1997 – March 1998
521:, April 1993 – July 1995
514:, June 1991 – April 1993
433:, June 1965 – March 1966
158:National Security Agency
2460:Office of Special Plans
2320:President's Daily Brief
2168:FBI Intelligence Branch
1621:Judge Advocate Division
607:, August 2024 – present
600:, June 2023 – July 2024
565:, July 2013 – June 2016
558:, July 2009 – July 2013
504:, July 1988 – July 1989
497:, June 1985 – June 1988
423:, July 1962 – June 1964
416:, June 1961 – July 1962
53:Geospatial Intelligence
2071:Air Force Intelligence
1989:Defense Attaché System
1547:Marine Raider Regiment
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456:, August–December 1967
421:Robert E. Cushman, Jr.
393:Bankson T. Holcomb Jr.
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1532:Marine Security Guard
1415:Marine Forces Reserve
1398:Marine Forces Pacific
1386:Marine Forces Command
1343:Seapower subcommittee
1258:Secretary of the Navy
1188:Intelligence Division
443:, August–October 1966
402:James M. Masters, Sr.
395:, July–September 1957
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1792:Silent Drill Platoon
1772:Drum and Bugle Corps
1714:Individual equipment
1667:Martial Arts Program
1198:MCIA Inc Association
591:William H. Seely III
570:William H. Seely III
57:Signals Intelligence
308:Lieutenant Colonel
173:Alfred M. Gray, Jr.
65:Counterintelligence
2139:Open Source Center
1812:Marine Detachments
1742:Acronyms and terms
1652:School of Infantry
1606:Historical Marines
1537:Special Operations
1420:Fleet Marine Force
775:on 1 December 2017
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575:Brigadier General
568:Brigadier General
561:Brigadier General
556:Vincent R. Stewart
554:Brigadier General
537:Brigadier General
529:Joseph T. Anderson
500:Brigadier General
493:Brigadier General
441:William R. Collins
341:Lieutenant Colonel
310:Earl Hancock Ellis
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414:Carl A. Youngdale
399:Brigadier General
322:David A. Stafford
38:U.S. Marine Corps
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