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Editor's Note: This article was adapted from the 111th MI Brigade Commander's Brief
As a pillar of professional development, institutional training is critical in the shaping of military intelligence (MI) professionals in the era of force projection and information operations. The 111th MI Brigade (Training), U. S. Army Intelligence Center and Fort Huachuca (USAIC&FH), accepts this challenge every day. A leader in Army and joint intelligence training, the 111th Ml Brigade is a vital member of the intelligence training community.
Mission
The 111th MI Brigade's mission is to produce trained MI officers, warrant officers, noncommissioned officers, and soldiers for the total force. The brigade accomplishes its mission through
Initial entry training (lET) and advanced individual training (AIT) in all MI enlisted career management fields.
Basic, transition, and advanced officer training.
Basic and advanced warrant officer training.
Preassignment training for MI battalion and brigade command sergeants major.
Preassignment training for G2 and G2 staff sergeants major.
Precommand training for MI commanders of MI battalions and brigades.
In addition to its primary mission of MI training, the 111th MI Brigade stands ready to deploy subject matter experts and units equipped with low density systems such as the Hunter unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and TROJAN Special Purpose Integrated Remote Intelligence Terminal (SPIRIT) to contingency operations throughout the world.
Organization
The brigade consists of five MI battalions and two detachments. Four battalions and one detachment are at Fort Huachuca. One detachment is at Melbourne, Florida. The fifth battalion is at Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, with one of its companies in Pensacola, Florida.
Brigade Headquarters. The Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment's mission is command and control, administrative, and logistics support for the 111th MI Brigade. It consists of all the...





