List of United States Army Careers - Military Intelligence Branch (MI)

Military Intelligence Branch (MI)

Officer

  • 35D All Source Intelligence
  • 35E Counterintelligence
  • 35F Human Intelligence
  • 35G Signals Intelligence/Electronic Warfare

Warrant

  • 350F All Source Intelligence Technician
  • 350G Imagery Intelligence Technician
  • 350Z Attaché Technician
  • 351L Counterintelligence Technician
  • 351M Human Intelligence Collection Technician
  • 351Y Area Intelligence Technician
  • 352N Signal Intelligence Analysis Technician
  • 352P Voice Intercept Technician
  • 352S Signal Collection Technician
  • 353T IEW Systems Maintenance Technician

Enlisted

  • 35F Intelligence Analyst
  • 35G Geospatial Intelligence Imagery Analyst
  • 35L Counterintelligence Special Agent
  • 35M Human Intelligence Collector
  • 35N Signals Intelligence Analyst
  • 35P Cryptologic Linguist
  • 35Q Cryptologic Network Warfare Specialist
  • 35S Signals Collector/Analyst
  • 35T Military Intelligence Systems Maintainer/Integrator
  • 35X Intelligence Senior Sergeant/Chief Intelligence Sergeant
  • 35Y Chief Counterintelligence/Human Intelligence Sergeant
  • 35Z Signals Intelligence (Electronic Warfare) / Senior Sergeant/ Chief


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