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U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Logan Knox, a counterintelligence/human intelligence specialist with Marine Rotational Force-Southeast Asia (MRF-SEA), I Marine Expeditionary Force, standby at a virtual live-fire scenario during Exercise Valiant Mark 2022 at the Multi-Mission Range Complex on Pasir Laba Camp, Singapore, Dec. 2, 2022. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Ryan H. Pulliam)

Marine Corps wants troops to switch their MOS to counterintelligence, human intelligence

The solicitation came in a MARADMIN message that was approved by Lt. Gen. Melvin “Jerry” Carter, deputy commandant for information.
Right, The Chief of Staff of the Army, General Randy A. George; and Lt. Gen. Tony Hale, G-2 Deputy Chief of Staff, aboard a UH-60 Blackhawk, view different training sites of Fort Huachuca’s John R. Fox Multi-Domain Operations Non-Kinetic Range Complex Feb. 21, 2024. The complex is used by the U.S. Army Intelligence Center of Excellence and visiting units and organizations. (DVIDS Photo by Sgt. Jilian Mueller)

Army Counterintelligence Command prepares for expanded off-post authorities

Agents will soon be permitted to conduct searches, execute warrants, and make arrests off of military installations, the G2 said.
Soldiers gather during a promotion and reenlistment ceremony outside Army Counterintelligence Command headquarters, July 14, 2025, Fort George G. Meade, Maryland. (Photo by Adam Lowe, DVIDS)

Why Army counterintelligence agents were heads-up at AUSA

“Those are great venues for an intelligence officer from an adversary to collect information," a senior officer told reporters.
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