300th Military Intelligence Brigade (United States)
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300th Military Intelligence Brigade (Linguist) | |
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Active | 1988–present |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Army |
Type | Military intelligence |
Role | Linguistics |
Size | 1400 |
Part of | Army National Guard |
Garrison/HQ | Draper, Utah |
Insignia | |
Distinctive unit insignia |
The 300th Military Intelligence Brigade (Linguist) is a
INSCOM). It is part of the Utah Army National Guard and headquartered at the Utah National Guard Headquarters building in Draper, Utah
.
Formed in 1988 from the 142nd Military Intelligence Battalion, the 300th provides linguistic support to the U.S. Army throughout the world. Numbering approximately 1400, with approximately 90% being trained Army linguists, the soldiers are organized as five-person teams, trained in
.Order of Battle
- Headquarters and Headquarters Company (Utah Army National Guard)
- 141st Military Intelligence Battalion (Utah Army National Guard)
- 142nd Military Intelligence Battalion (Utah Army National Guard)
- 223rd Military Intelligence Battalion (California Army National Guard)
- 260th Military Intelligence Battalion (Florida Army National Guard)
- 341st Military Intelligence Battalion (Washington Army National Guard)
- 415th Military Intelligence Battalion (Louisiana Army National Guard)
Service
Units have taken part in U.S. military operations worldwide from the
2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City.[clarification needed
]
See also
- Central Security Service
- Defense Language Institute
- Military Intelligence Service (United States)
- Military Intelligence Corps (United States Army)
References
- "300th Military Intelligence Brigade". Military Intelligence Professional Bulletin. April–June, 2004. Retrieved 8 July 2008.