Erix1990 said:
its a trade ive been looking into as a second choice, but im curious to see if anyone on here has past experience in intel, like im curious if it is possible to choose outside operations in the field instead of being cooped up in an operations base and be on computers all day..., if anyone can give me past experience id greatly appreciate it
Thanks, Eric.
I suppose I should make a note on this (from what I know) since it appears that the Hollywood misconception of Int (in Canada, it's Int, not Intel). As an IntOp, you will be in the HQ pretty much 99% of your time. You will be given a task such as collater (Cpl or Senior member's job) which means you take all the int coming into you and you organize it so it can make sense. Then you have the plotter (juniormost postion) where you get to draw symbols on a map. This is where you will be as a prettymuch guarantee. If you want to go 'into the field' and gather int there then perhaps IntOp is not the job for you.
FieldInt is gathered by all ranks, by all people, given to the section Cmdr in the debriefing and he gives it up to the collator. By the way the book goes, members with the TIOC (Tactical Intelligence Operator's Course) cut in between and are actually the ones that gather all the mission reports to put up, take the IntBriefings and give them to the individual Coys or patrols, and if need be, are the ones tasked to go out and take measurements or photos for the HQ IntCell. Not that much more glamorous, but it gets you out with the feet on the ground.
The Hollywood-ized 'getting contacts to feed you info' is neither one of them, is nowhere as cool and 10x more frustrating (being fed bad intel, etc), and is a course people take from any trade that enables you to gather HUMINT (Human Intelligence). If you want the Int gathering where you go out in a hide and spy optically on the enemy's postions, (physically there, not using UAVs) then join the combat arms and go Recce. If you want to fly UAVs and gather Int for others on direction, then go Air Force. Essentially, if you want to do 'frontline int' where you are doing information gathering right from the source, it is usually done by another trade. That ends up leaving three fields that progressively get you further out of 'the office' IntOp - TIOC - HUMINT gatherers.
I understand that this post may make you wonder 'why should I even go Int?' Well, Int is pretty cool b/c you deal with a lot of different factors. Us TIOC guys only have to worry about a small slice of the cake while Int gets to worry about it all. Being know ledgable in history and current events in a big plus. My friend went Int (from infantry)and it seems that he is a walking encyclopedia of information, which I find to be cool. I ask him about one little thing and he can tell you 10years of history altering events which led up to that event I questioned about. With the statement that 'Knowledge is Power', Int definitely makes it true. Int is about taking the raw data from other sources and making sense of it. Since you get info from multiple sources, it's easier for you to verify and collate information that is useful.
Disclaimer: I am TIOC qualified but I am not including specialty courses that people can take for OpSec reasons. This was merely a post to illustrate that 'field int' is something not done by the Int trade. TIOC, for those who are by the old books, is the new name for Cbt Int.
Edit: Spelling. I embarrassed myself enough to correct it.