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Intelligence Specialists

Intelligence Specialists assist in every phase of the planning, collection, processing, analysis, and dissemination of intelligence information. They assemble and analyze multi-source operational intelligence in support of all warfare areas, assist in support of intelligence briefings, reporting, and analytical programs.

Intelligence Specialists prepare and present intelligence briefings, as well as, prepare material for use in mission planning. They prepare graphics (annotated photographs, plot sheets, mosaics, overlays, etc.), and plot and prepare multi-sensor imagery. ISs draft intelligence reports, and provide input to and receive data from computerized intelligence systems from both ashore and afloat. ISs also maintain the intelligence files (photographs, maps, charts, photographic interpretation keys, etc.) and libraries.

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For family members of Intelligence Specialists. Discussions and general information about our sailors in IS.

OPSEC Rules:

• Don’t discuss future destinations or ports of call

• Don’t discuss future operations, exercises or missions (including Family Day Cruises)

• Don’t discuss dates and times of when we will be in port or conducting exercises

• Don’t discuss readiness issues and numbers

• Don’t discuss specific training equipment or lack thereof

• Don’t speculate about future operations

• Don’t spread rumors about current, future, or past operations or movements

• Don’t discuss deployment or homecoming dates

• Don’t assume the enemy is not trying to collect information; they always are

• Don't discuss Security Procedures, movements, or arms

• Be smart, use your head, and always think OPSEC when using email, phone, chat rooms and message boards. There is no guarantee that a chat room or forum described as 'military' has any security for transmitting information or restricting membership to military personnel and their families only

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Discussion Forum

C school options for "IS"

Started by Gil. Last reply by NavyDads CoAdmin Jim Gramza Feb 18, 2014. 5 Replies

 Once sailors are done with "A" school, they are required to complete "C" school (specialty or technical school).  There are 5 different schools and as far as I know (I could be wrong) they don't get…Continue

IS Group for 2012

Started by Gil. Last reply by Becki Bohan Mar 18, 2012. 4 Replies

Hi everyone and happy 2012 to all of you!!  I’m very excited for our IS family. Our group page was created on June 2011 and I have to admit that I wasn’t sure if was going to work or not since…Continue

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Comment by Gil on October 3, 2011 at 8:04pm

Correction: "C" school can last from 5 weeks to 3 months (average).

Comment by Gil on October 3, 2011 at 7:57pm

Jeje, i believed that there is an unhappy brother.  My daughter had her wisdom teeth removed in bootcamp and stayed on sickbay for a day and another two days with a lot of pain, but continue with regular training.  They are strong and blessed children.  They will be just fine!  Hey thanks for keeping in touch with us.  I try to check in as often as possible, I'm going to try daily if I can.

Comment by Barry Croom on October 3, 2011 at 7:55pm

Hi Jim,

The plan for now is for Sean to finish his active duty, then go back to school to earn a degree. He might then go back on active duty if the Navy lets him. I did not serve in the military, so we don't know what the Navy allows. All we do know is that he likes it, feels like he is in good company, and is enjoying being a part of something big.

 

Comment by Barry Croom on October 3, 2011 at 7:48pm

Hello Gil,

Sean's thing started as a cut on one of his toes that would not heal. Pretty soon, he's in sickbay getting a toenail removed. You might be amused to know that he mailed the offending toenail home to his younger brother as a gift.

 

I think he'll do just fine.

 

 

 

Comment by Gil on October 3, 2011 at 7:39pm

Jim, dont worry, he will!!  Wait until he gets shore duty and you'll see.

Comment by Gil on October 3, 2011 at 7:36pm

Today sailors swithed to winter blues!!!

Comment by Jim Clemente on October 3, 2011 at 7:35pm

Hi Barry, to be honest I was a little dissapointed when Mike enlisted. He dropped out of college to join. I wish he would have finished college, then joined. But now I am glad he did. My only wish is that he go back to school and finishes his degree.

Comment by Gil on October 3, 2011 at 7:33pm

Barry, nice to hear that you spoke to your son today, sometimes they get sick, specially with the changes of temperature.  I hope that he have a quick recover.  I'm sure that he like it..One thing that I remember from my days in bootcamp is that I hated during the day because it was non stop, but at night I remembered thinking of how much I accoplished that day and felt very good about it.   As Jim was telling you C school is at the same base.  Graduation from "A' school is like for 45 minutes and then they report for their "C " school.  Depending on what job they get assigned to, "C" school maybe from 5 weeks to 6 months..all depends.

Comment by Barry Croom on October 3, 2011 at 7:23pm

Thanks Jim,

Good to know he'll be in one spot for a while. We received the "three week" phone call from Sean at Boot Camp today. He's recently been sick and in the hospital for two days allowing an injury to heal, and has a cold right now. In spite of the trials he's going through, he is very quick to say that he's 100% sure he made the right decision enlisting in the Navy. In fact, I actually think he likes boot camp.

Comment by Jim Clemente on October 3, 2011 at 2:27pm

Barry, if he is IS then Dam Neck will be his C school too. Only seventeen, WOW. The day I turned seventeen I enlisted. A month later I was in basic training. But that was a loonnngggg time ago.

 
 
 

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