United States Army Intelligence Center Explained

Unit Name:United States Army Intelligence Center of Excellence
Dates:1971–present
Country:United States
Branch:U.S. Army
Type:Training
Role:Intelligence training
Command Structure: U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command
Garrison:Fort Huachuca
Colors:Blue and Gold
March:US Army Military Intelligence Song
Mascot:Sphinx
Commander1:MG Richard T. Appelhans
Commander1 Label:Commander
Commander2:CSM Jesse Townsend
Commander2 Label:Command Sergeant Major
Identification Symbol Label:Distinctive unit insignia
USAICoE
Date:1971 – Present
Parent:TRADOC

The United States Army Intelligence Center of Excellence (USAICoE) is the United States Army's school for professional training of military intelligence personnel. It is a component of United States Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC).

History

The center was relocated from Ft. Holabird, Maryland to Fort Huachuca, Arizona in 1971. The move involved more than 120 moving vans, a unit train and several aircraft. The initial intelligence training facilities were a World War II hospital complex that had not been occupied in several years.

Training

The school conducts resident courses for enlisted, warrant officer, and commissioned officer personnel, as well as for international military students in military exchange programs. United States Army personnel who train at the school become members of the Military Intelligence Corps. AIT students training to become Systems Maintainers (42 weeks), Intelligence Analysts (16 weeks), Human Intelligence Collectors (19 weeks), Geospatial Intelligence Imagery Analyst (22 weeks), UAS Operators (23 weeks), and Special Agents with United States Army Counterintelligence, all receive training here.

Military Intelligence Hall of Fame

The school also administers the Military Intelligence Hall of Fame.[1]

List of commanders

See also

In other countries

External links

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Notes and References

  1. https://fas.org/irp/agency/army/tradoc/usaic/mipb/1998-2/HOFbios.htm Hall of Fame Bios
  2. Web site: One general says farewell, another takes over: FH honors both in change-of-command ceremony. United States Army.
  3. Web site: General relinquishes command, bids 'adieu' to Fort Huachuca. United States Army.
  4. Web site: Scout – April 26, 2013 by Aerotech – Issuu. issuu.com.
  5. Web site: New commander takes charge of Fort Huachuca during July 31 ceremony. United States Army.
  6. Web site: 2017 ICoE Change of Command | US Army Combined Arms Center. usacac.army.mil.
  7. Web site: Fort Huachuca welcomes new commander. David. Wichner. Arizona Daily Star.
  8. Web site: ICOE Change of Command | US Army Combined Arms Center.