Chemical, Biological, radiological, Nuclear (CBRN)
A Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear officer commands the Army branch that specifically defends against the threat of CBRN weapons and Weapons of Mass Destruction. These officers lead an extraordinary chemical unit that is completely dedicated to protecting our nation.
military intelligence
The Army’s military intelligence is responsible for all collected intelligence during Army missions. They provide essential information that often save the Soldiers fighting on front lines.
Military Intelligence Officers specialize in these specific areas:
Imagery Intelligence: Collection and analysis of imagery using photogrammetry and terrain analysis.
All-Source Intelligence: Performs collection management/surveillance/reconnaissance and provides advice.
Counterintelligence: Provides coordination and participation in counterintelligence investigations, operations and production.
Human intelligence: Controlled collection operations and interviews.
Signals intelligence/electronic warfare: Collects signal intelligence and engages in electronic warfare.
All-source intelligence aviator: Performs duties as an aviator/MI officer and participates in special electronic mission aircraft missions.
Military Intelligence Officers specialize in these specific areas:
Imagery Intelligence: Collection and analysis of imagery using photogrammetry and terrain analysis.
All-Source Intelligence: Performs collection management/surveillance/reconnaissance and provides advice.
Counterintelligence: Provides coordination and participation in counterintelligence investigations, operations and production.
Human intelligence: Controlled collection operations and interviews.
Signals intelligence/electronic warfare: Collects signal intelligence and engages in electronic warfare.
All-source intelligence aviator: Performs duties as an aviator/MI officer and participates in special electronic mission aircraft missions.
military police
A military police officer is responsible for leading the Soldiers that protect lives and property on Army Installations.
Officers supervise the execution of the five military police Battlefield functions:
Officers supervise the execution of the five military police Battlefield functions:
- Maneuver and mobility support operations (reconnaissance and surveillance)
- Area security operations (site security and response)
- Law & order operations (law enforcement and developing host-nation police forces)
- Internment/resettlement operations (military prisoners and enemy combatants)
- Police intelligence operations
signal
The signal officer leads the Signal Corps, which is responsible for the Army’s entire systems of communication. Officers plan and execute all aspects of communication on a mission and are critical to the Army’s continued success.