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21st Century U.S. Army Correspondence Course References: Use of Intelligence Products, Preparing Intelligence Reports - Army Intelligence Center and Fort Huachuca Subcourse (Ringbound)
21st Century US Army Correspondence Course References Use of Intelligence Products Preparing Intelligence Reports Army Intelligence Center and Fort Huachuca Subcourse - Ringbound Author:Department of Defense This ringbound book presents a reproduction of an important U.S. Army Correspondence Course reference, Use of Intelligence Products, Preparing Intelligence Reports - Army Intelligence Center and Fort Huachuca Subcourse. Contents include: USE OF INTELLIGENCE PRODUCTS - This subcourse is designed to provide the intelligence analyst, with a w... more »orking knowledge of the preparation--in draft and/or final form-of intelligence reports, studies, orders, and other intelligence products. You will also, gain an understanding of the procedures used to ensure timely and proper dissemination of critical and perishable intelligence information. LESSON 1: Spot, Intelligence, and Periodic Intelligence Reports * Part A - Spot Report * Part B - Intelligence Report * Part C - Periodic Intelligence Report * Practice Exercise * Answer Key and Feedback * LESSON 2: Operations Order and Intelligence Annex * Part A - Operations Order * Part B - Intelligence Annex * Practice Exercise * Answer Key and Feedback * LESSON 3: Area of Operations Analysis * Part A - Preparation Frequency * Part B - Format * Practice Exercise * Answer Key and Feedback * LESSON 4: Intelligence Estimate * Part A - Heading and Mission * Part B - Area of Operations * Part C - Enemy Situation * Part D - Enemy Capabilities * Part E - Report Conclusions * Practice Exercise * Answer Key and Feedback * LESSON 5: Intelligence Summary * Practice Exercise * Answer Key and Feedback * LESSON 6: Dissemination of Intelligence Products * Part A - Dissemination Requirements and Means * Part B - Other Intelligence Products * Practice Exercise * Answer Key and Feedback Our news and educational titles are privately compiled collections of official public domain U.S. government files and documents - they are not produced by the federal government. They are designed to provide a convenient user-friendly reference work and educational tool.« less