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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.

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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 Barry Croom on October 3, 2011 at 11:57am

Hi Jim,

Sean's looking forward to Dam Neck, but he'll have to wait a little while before he gets out "on the town." He turns 18 this December. We are certainly looking forward to being able to talk to him on a more frequently. I think he actually likes boot camp though, which we did not expect. Dam Neck will be close to home, which makes it easy to get together with him as he earns liberty.

 

We are wondering where he might go for C school.

 

He's Navy Reserve too, so he'll be back home after C school for a little while to finish a college degree. That is, unless he decides (with the Navy's permission) to stay in full-time.

Comment by Jim Clemente on October 3, 2011 at 11:45am

Barry, Dam Neck is Virginia Beach so your son will have a blast. My ex wife took his car to him, so he and his friends got to ride to the different clubs and beach. He loved it. Any idea where Sean wants to go? Mike picked sea duty first and has been all over the Pacific. In fact they just left Korea. His ship has it's own Facebook page and let's us know when they arrive at a port of call, but not where and when they will be anywhere in specific.

Comment by Barry Croom on October 3, 2011 at 11:43am

Hi Gil,

Oh yes, we are all set to go to PIR. I am not looking forward to driving through Chicago on the way up to Great Lakes, but I am looking forward to seeing my son in his Navy Blues.

 

 

Comment by Jim Clemente on October 3, 2011 at 11:40am

Gil, I was hatched and raised in Brooklyn, NY so I am a die hard Giants fan. And only by the grace of the football gods (and bad officiating) did they win. I was a little shocked that the Jets lost as bad as they did. But not too concerned about it.

Comment by Gil on October 3, 2011 at 11:34am

Hey Barry, are you planning to go to his PIR?  He will have a lot of fun at Dam Neck, VA.

Hey Jim..how was that game last night?? 

Comment by Barry Croom on October 3, 2011 at 11:28am

Hello Jim and Gil,

 

Thanks for the welcome! My son Sean is halfway through boot camp. Based on his letters, he's doing fine. I'll read through the forum posts here, because I think you have already answered some of my questions. Looks like my son will be in good company when he gradates. Best regards, DBC

 

 

Comment by Jim Clemente on October 3, 2011 at 11:21am

Hello Barry. I'm Jim and my son Miike is an IS3 onboard the USS George Washington based in Japan. Right now they are out but he loves his job and Japan. Any questions I can answer for you feel free to ask,

                                                                                   Jim

Comment by Gil on October 3, 2011 at 8:53am

Hi Barry, welcome aboard!!  We are a small group, but very proud of what our children are doing for the nation and for themselves.  Please feel free to leave any comments or ask questions.  Thank you for join us!  Hooyah

Comment by Jim Clemente on October 1, 2011 at 6:52am

The USS George Washington is now in port. I finally received an email from Mike. He was curious about the facebook page, and will answer any questions he can when they get back to Japan. I also asked him if he and some of his fellow IS would be willing to "LIKE" it but have not heard back from him yet.

Comment by Patio Daddio on September 29, 2011 at 1:44pm

Gil, thanks for the link.  Good stuff.

 

Another good source for Navy stuff is the Allhands magazine.  Google takes you there and you can request a pdf or Flash of any month of past issues.  Simple articles (I like it that way) yet sufficient detail and depth to understand the topic.      Gil, I was Operations Specialist, but some of it crosses over + some additional duties.  And her mom was a crypto tech.  So we were happy that she got IS.       

 
 
 

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