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Spec Ops Profile: Intelligence Support Activity Petty Officer 2nd Class Nathan Moyer, intelligence specialist, receives the Expeditionary Warfare Combat Specialist designator.
Col. Jay Popejoy, chief of the Brigade Modernization Command's Threat Support section, is actually assigned to TRADOC's G-2 Intelligence Support Activity supporting the TRIAD.
The Intelligence Support Activity doesn’t get the limelight like Delta Force or SEAL Team Six, and chances are, many people don’t even know this unit exists.
“The Intelligence Support Activity, the Army’s secret spy service, changes its name frequently to be invisible to both the public and the military at large.
"The Activity" based on real-life shadowy military version of the CIA. March 22, 2013 — -- In a dark corner of American special operations there exists, alongside the Army's Delta Force and ...
What You Need to Know: The U.S. Army Intelligence Support Activity (ISA), or “The Activity,” is one of America’s most secretive special operations units.Created in 1981 after the failed ...
”In real life the Intelligence Support Activity has a goal of being the "eyes and ears" of the Special Operations community—serving, for example, groups like Delta Force (who are more recently ...
The intelligence community's voracious appetite for information technology has prompted the Air Fore to kick off a massive, accelerated procurement for IT equipment, software and services to ...
The U.S. intelligence community needs to prioritize its support for government-backed cyber activities, including exploring the development of a center dedicated to sharing collected information ...
1 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Stan Howell, who works for the Brigade Modernization Command's Threat Support section, TRADOC G-2 Intelligence Support Activity, shows examples of what OPFOR ...