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Military Intelligence Corps | |
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Active | 1863–present |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Army |
Type | Military intelligence |
Garrison/HQ | Fort Belvoir, VA |
Motto(s) | Always Out Front |
March | "MI Corps March" |
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Commanders | |
Chief (USAICoE) | MG Richard T. Appelhans |
Command Sergeant Major (USAICoE) | CSM Jesse M. Townsend |
Chief Warrant Officer (USAICoE) | CW5 Peter Davis |
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Branch plaque | |
Regimental coat of arms | |
Former branch insignia (1923–1962) | |
Former Army Security Branch Insignia (Army Reserve) (1954–1967) |
The Military Intelligence Corps is the intelligence branch of the United States Army. The primary mission of military intelligence in the U.S. Army is to provide timely, relevant, accurate, and synchronized intelligence and electronic warfare support to tactical, operational and strategic-level commanders. The Army's intelligence components produce intelligence both for Army use and for sharing across the national intelligence community.[1]