In my last post, I mentioned I emailed a plebe in the company's dad to ask for advice on what to branch and where to post since I want to work for the FBI later. I'll repost his (timely) response to me here, just in case any of you readers were wondering the same thing:
On Branching (Names Changed for Privacy Reasons)
"Citizen JEZ;
Regarding your decision on branching and a subsequent career with a federal agency.
I was branched MI, detailed infantry Recon Platoon leader, then had an MI command. Got a Masters degree in Intelligence from DIA. Following my military service I was a CIA operations officer.
INF or MI, depends your federal agency direction. If you believe you will pursue a career at FBI or US Secret Service, they are Federal Law enforcement agencies, both headquartered in DC, assignments in most major US cities, with limited assignments OCONUS. Their mission is Law Enforcement not intelligence. Despite what the FBI will tell you, they have limited terrorism intelligence focus and the path to promotion in the FBI is criminal or terrorism law enforcement not intel.
The US Secret Service primary mission is protection the President (POTUS) and the VP. Their intelligence work is to identify threats against POTUS. Their other mission is pursuit of financial crime, less counterfeiting these days with more focus on electronic crime.
Personally I liked and worked better with the US Secret Service. But have nothing against the FBI.
CIA has two major paths, one as intelligence analyst (Directorate of Intelligence) the other is operations officer (Directorate of Operations). The analyst job is classic analysis, graduate degree preferred, language skills a plus. Almost all jobs are in McLean VA. The other side (Operations) where I worked, is OCONUS focused...if you don't want to live overseas and don't like other cultures then Operations is not for you. They want graduate degrees, mid 20's at least older is better, if you have lived or were raised OCONUS it's a plus. Language skills of course.
So to your question, if you want to go
FBI- (law enforcement) Infantry
(Terrorism analysis) MI
US Secret Service - Infantry
CIA (Analyst) - MI
CIA (Operations) - Infantry, Special Forces is better, MI will do.
I can give better advice if you want to call me. I'm in San Francisco Cell phone is (XXX)XXX-XXXX.
I welcome a call or email anytime, glad to help.
Regards,
Plebe's Dad."
On Posting
"Citizen JEZ;
Congratulations on branching MI. My early Army career took the same course. I was detailed to infantry. In my case it was Mech infantry at Fort Hood (First Cav). I was the recon platoon leader which is the best LT platoon job in an infantry battalion.
I know you want jump, so if you are thinking 5 and fly, them you want to go to Fort Bragg. You will jump more, with a division and a Corps HQ on jump status. And there are always opportunities to meet other government agencies that periodically train at Bragg, like SWAT or other federal agency tactical teams. Also at Bragg, if you have interview opportunities later you can drive up to Washington DC. Likely you will deploy to combat from the Division, do well, be safe and having combat experience is good for a resume.
Also the XVIII Airborne Corps Commander is XXX XXXXX Class of 'XX and a good friend of mine. He and I were LTs together at Fort Hood.
MI job wise, try to get to the Corps Battlefield Surveillance Brigade (the MI brigade when I was at Bragg). If you do 82nd ABN MI battalion, it is honorable work, but you will not learn about national intelligence systems nor have contact the national intelligence community. So 525th Brigade is what you want. Or, harder to do, but even better to position yourself for Federal jobs would be to get in to the Special Operations Forces community on Bragg. The reason I say harder is that they usually want you to be SF qualified. But you can always try.
If you don't jump you could try to get an assignment straight to DC. There are MI HUMINT units in DC and mostly strategic intelligence jobs. But if you are detailing INF first, there are few INF jobs in DC for a new LT. So Bragg would be my suggestion. Also My Plebe was born at Bragg... so that makes it a great post!
I have contacts in most all federal agencies so when you want to talk more just call or email.
Best to you,
Plebe's Dad"
So I guess it's Bragg or Bust for me.
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