Anonymous ID: efe477 Aug. 29, 2020, 6 a.m. No.10461214   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1264

>>10461130

It's a military op, and you are training our digital militia. o7

>Military Intelligence

Check this out. Sorry for the shit wiki links but it's interesting.

Sounds like QR. I think we've ALL been getting trained.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Basic_Information_Library

The vision for the World Basic Information Library is to be the premiere open source collection and analytical tool for the Intelligence Community. The vision for the Joint Reserve Virtual Organization’s (JRVO) Virtual Reserve Teams (VRT) is to be the premier organization for peacetime utilization of RC personnel in exploitation of open source intelligence.

 

The WBIL program was first envisioned in 1996 as a means to more efficiently utilize the civilian skills of RC personnel. The program was officially launched in 1997. The primary focus of the program was originally on Individual Ready Reserve personnel of the RC by allowing unit members to work remotely and accrue points towards retirement, while supporting IC and DoD requirements. WBIL participants are not required to have security clearances to perform their collection activities. The IC and the DoD benefit from this because WBIL participants support low-level IC and DoD mission tasking, thus allowing fully cleared personnel to concentrate on high-level, mission critical tasking.

 

The mission of the WBIL project is to collect, research and catalogue open source information documents in support of validated intelligence community and DoD requirements. This includes OSINT research and translation tasking as mission requirements dictate. The WBIL is a "virtual research library" built upon the basic information requirements of the IC and military planners.

 

UAS Operators trained in 23 weeks? I been here longer than that!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Army_Intelligence_Center

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_Intelligence_Corps_(United_States_Army)

Intelligence personnel were a part of the Continental Army since its initial founding in 1775.

 

In 1776, General George Washington commissioned the first intelligence unit. Knowlton's Rangers, named after its leader Colonel Thomas Knowlton, became the first organized elite force, a predecessor to modern special operations forces units such as the Army Rangers, Delta Force, and others. The "1776" on the United States Army Intelligence Service seal refers to the formation of Knowlton's Rangers.