8/28/2023 0 Comments Military intelligence linguistIn January 2004 two four man Tactical Human Intelligence teams mobilized and deployed to Iraq in Support of combat operations while 15 more completed the Mobilize, Train, Deploy program. In May 2003 two soldiers mobilized and supported a Multi-National Observers mission in Egypt. Also in October 2001 six more soldiers mobilized to the Medina and Gordon Regional Signals Intelligence Operations Centers to conduct further Signals Intelligence intercept work supporting Global War on Terrorism efforts. In October 2001 twenty soldiers from the 341st MI Battalion mobilized in their local cities to support additional security requirements around the nation’s airports. By early October 2001, five soldiers deployed to Afghanistan as Tactical Human Intelligence support to Special Forces teams operating with the Northern Alliance in their efforts to defeat Al Qaida and Taliban forces. On that date, almost immediately after the twin towers of the World Trade Center fell, two Arabic linguists left their civilian jobs in order to support sensitive Signals Intelligence missions. The 341st Military Intelligence Battalion has supported the Global War on Terrorism since it began on 11 September 2001. Army with foreign language support, the Battalion serves as a center for language training and development during peacetime. The mission of the Battalion is to provide trained linguists qualified as: Interrogators of Prisoners of War, Counterintelligence Agents, Signal Intelligence Operators, and Intelligence Analysts. The Battalion which is affiliated with the 300th Military Intelligence Brigade (Linguist), was activated in the State of Washington with a Headquarters, Headquarters Service Company, and Company A. The 341st Military Intelligence Battalion (Linguist), was federally activated on Decemunder the Command of Lieutenant Colonel David J. History of The 341st Military Intelligence
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