Knowledge Flashcards

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WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF INFORMATION?

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UNEVALUATED MATERIAL WHICH WHEN PROCESSED MAY PRODUCE INTELLIGENCE.

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WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF INTELLIGENCE?

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THE PRODUCT FROM THE COLLECTION, EVALUATION, ANALYSIS, INTEGRATION, AND INTERPRETATION OF ALL AVAILABLE INFORMATION

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WHAT IS THE INTELLIGENCE FORMULA?

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INFORMATION + ANALYSIS = INTELLIGENCE

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WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF STRATEGIC INTELLIGENCE?

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REQUIRED FOR THE FORMULATION OF POLICY AND PLANS AT INTERNATIONAL, AND NATIONAL LEVELS.

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WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF TACTICAL INTELLIGENCE?

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IS REQUIRED FOR THE PLANNING AND CONDUCT OF TACTICAL OPERATIONS.

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WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF TARGET INTELLIGENCE?

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SUPPORTS EFFECTIVE TARGETING.

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WHAT ARE THE THREE FORMS OF INTELLIGENCE?

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A. BASIC INTELLIGENCE
B. CURRENT INTELLIGENCE
C. ESTIMATIVE INTELLIGENCE

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WHAT IS A BASIC INTELLIGENCE REQUIREMENT (BIR)?

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THOSE INTELLIGENCE REQUIREMENTS WHICH ARE DIRECTED AT RELATIVELY UNCHANGING ASPECTS OF THE ENEMY AND MILITARY GEOGRAPHY

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WHAT ARE COMMANDER CONTINUING INTELLIGENCE REQUIREMENTS (CCIR’S)?

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THOSE CRITICAL OR HIGH PRIORITY ELEMENTS OF INFORMATION REQUIRED BY THE COMMANDER WHICH RELATE DIRECTLY TO MISSION ACCOMPLISHMENT

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WHAT ARE THE FIVE STEPS TO THE INTELLIGENCE CYCLE?

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1) DIRECTION
2) COLLECTION
3) PROCESSING
4) PRODUCTION
5) DISSEMINATION

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WHAT ARE THE FOUR THREATS THAT COUNTERINTELLIGENCE FOCUSES ON?

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1) TERRORISM
2) ESPIONAGE
3) SABOTAGE
4) SUBVERSION

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WHAT IS THE EXECUTIVE ORDER THAT GOVERNS INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES?

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E.O. 12333

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WHAT IS THE EXECUTIVE ORDER THAT GOVERNS INTELLIGENCE OVERSIGHT?

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E.O. 12334

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WHAT IS THE MARINE CORPS ORDER THAT GOVERNS INTELLIGENCE OVERSIGHT?

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MCO 3870.2

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WHAT IS THE DOCTRINAL PUBLICATION THAT GOVERNS COUNTERINTELLIGENCE?

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MCRP 2-10A.2

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WHAT IS THE MARINE CORPS WARFIGHTING PUBLICATION (MCWP) THAT COVERS COUNTERINTELLIGENCE?

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MCWP 2-14

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WHAT IS THE MARINE CORPS ORDER THAT GIVES POLICY AND GUIDANCE FOR COUNTERINTELLIGENCE (CI) AND HUMAN SOURCE INTELLIGENCE(HUMINT) ACTIVITIES

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MCO 3850.1J

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WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF AN INDICATOR?

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INFORMATION WHICH REFLECTS THE INTENTION OR CAPABILITY OF A POTENTIAL ENEMY

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WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF TERRORISM?

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THE UNLAWFUL USE OF FORCE OR VIOLENCE TO INTIMIDATE GOVERNMENTS OR SOCIETIES

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WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF ESPIONAGE?

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ACQUISITION OF INFORMATION THROUGH CLANDESTINE OPERATIONS.

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WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF SABOTAGE?

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TO INJURE, INTERFERE WITH THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF A COUNTRY

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WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF SUBVERSION?

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TO WEAKEN OR UNDERMINE THE MILITARY, ECONOMIC, PSYCHOLOGICAL, POLITICAL STRENGTH OF A NATION

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WHAT ARE THE FIVE PHASES OF INTERROGATION?

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A. PLANNING AND PREPARATION
B. APPROACH
C. QUESTIONING
D. TERMINATION 
E. REPORTING
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WHAT ARE THE MISSIONS OF CI ASSETS IN GARRISON?

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THEIR PRIMARY MISSION IS TO PLAN, PREPARE, AND TRAIN TO ACCOMPLISH TACTICAL CI FUNCTIONS. THEIR SECONDARY GARRISON MISSION IS TO ADVISE AND ASSIST THE COMMANDER IN PLANNING, COORDINATING, AND IMPLEMENTING COMMAND INITIATED MEASURES, PROGRAMS, AND EFFORTS.

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WHAT ARE THE MISSIONS OF CI ASSETS IN A TACTICAL ENVIRONMENT?

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THE MISSION OF CI IN A TACTICAL ENVIRONMENT IS TO CONDUCT CI OFFENSIVE OPERATIONS DESIGNED TO IDENTIFY, LOCATE, AND NEUTRALIZE HOSTILE ATTEMPTS OF INTELLIGENCE COLLECTION/ESPIONAGE, SABOTAGE, SUBVERSION, AND TERRORISM. A COLLATERAL MISSION OF CI IS TO CONDUCT TACTICAL HUMAN RESOURCES INTELLIGENCE (HUMINT) COLLECTION IN SUPPORT OF INTELLIGENCE COLLECTION REQUIREMENTS.

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WHAT ARE ACTIVE CI MEASURES?

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PASSIVE CI MEASURES ARE DEFENSIVE ACTIONS DESIGNED TO CONCEAL AND DENY INFORMATION TO THE ENEMY, PROTECT PERSONNEL FROM SUBVERSION AND TERRORISM, AND PROTECT INSTALLATIONS AND MATERIAL FROM SABOTAGE. EXAMPLES OF PASSIVE CI MEASURES INCLUDE SECURITY OF CLASSIFIED MATERIAL, PERSONNEL SECURITY, PHYSICAL SECURITY,
SECURITY EDUCATION, COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY, CAMOUFLAGE, AND LIGHT AND NOISE DISCIPLINE.

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WHAT ARE THE THREE GENERAL PURPOSES FOR WHICH CI MEASURES ARE EMPLOYED?

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A. DENIAL
B. DETECTION
C. DECEPTION

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FOR WHAT REASON ARE DENIAL MEASURES EMPLOYED?

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DENIAL MEASURES ARE APPLIED TO PREVENT THE ENEMY FROM GAINING ACCESS TO CLASSIFIED AND SENSITIVE INFORMATION, SUBVERTING PERSONNEL, AND PENETRATING THE PHYSICAL SECURITY BARRIERS ESTABLISHED AT INSTALLATIONS.

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FOR WHAT REASON ARE DECEPTION MEASURES EMPLOYED?

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DECEPTION MEASURES ARE USED TO MISLEAD OR OTHERWISE CONFUSE THE ENEMY CONCERNING OUR CAPABILITIES, ACTIONS, AND INTENTIONS.

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WHAT ARE THE 8 MAGTF CI PLANNING DOCUMENTS?

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A. CI ESTIMATE
B. CI APPENDIX
C. HUMINT APPENDIX
D. CI MEASURES WORKSHEET
E. PERSONALITY, ORGANIZATION AND INSTALLATION FILES (PO&I) 
F. DETAINABLE, OF INTEREST, PROTECTABLE LIST (DOP)
G. AUTOMATIC APPREHENSION LIST
H. CI TARGET REDUCTION PLAN
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WHAT ARE THE THREE MAJOR LIMITATIONS OF CI ASSETS?

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A. PERSONNEL STRENGTH
B. FOREIGN LANGUAGE CAPABILITY
C. JURISDICTIONAL CONSTRAINTS

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WHAT ARE THE THREE TYPES OF CI OPERATIONS THAT OCCUR IN A FORWARD OPERATING AREA?

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A. OFFENSIVE OPERATIONS
B. DEFENSIVE OPERATIONS
C. RETROGRADE OPERATIONS

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WHAT ARE THE FOUR PRIMARY OBJECTIVES OF DEFENSIVE CI OPERATIONS?

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A. GUARD AGAINST ENEMY INTELLIGENCE COLLECTION EFFORTS
B. GUARD AGAINST THE INFILTRATION OF ENEMY INTELLIGENCE AGENTS
C. GUARD AGAINST SABOTAGE AGENTS
D. GUARD AGAINST TERRORISTS

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WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF A WALK-IN SOURCE?

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AN INDIVIDUAL WHO VOLUNTARILY COMES FORWARD TO PROVIDE INFORMATION TO CI PERSONNEL

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WHAT ARE THE SIX TYPES OF WALK-IN SOURCE?

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A. LEGITIMATE INFORMANT
B. PAPER MILL
C. MULTIPLE REPORTER
D. ASSET RECRUITED BY OTHERS 
E. DISINFORMATION AGENT
F. DANGLE
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WHAT ARE THE FIVE MOST COMMON MOTIVATIONS OF WALK-IN SOURCE?

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A. NATIONAL PRIDE
B. FEAR
C. FAVORABLE OPINION OF THE U.S.
D. HATE/REVENGE 
E. REWARD
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WHAT ARE THE 10 ORDER OF BATTLE FACTORS?

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A. MISSION
B. COMPOSITION
C. STRENGTH
D. DISPOSITION
E. TACTICS
F. TRAINING
G. COMBAT EFFECTIVENESS 
H. LOGISTICS
I. ELECTRONIC TECHNICAL DATA 
J. MISCELLANEOUS
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WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF COUNTERINTELLIGENCE?

A

INFORMATION GATHERED AND ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED TO PROTECT AGAINST ESPIONAGE, OTHER INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES, SABOTAGE, OR ASSASSINATIONS CONDUCTED BY OR ON BEHALF OF FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS OR ELEMENTS THEREOF, FOREIGN ORGANIZATIONS, OR FOREIGN PERSONS, OR INTERNATIONAL TERRORIST ACTIVITIES.

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WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF SECURITY?

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MEASURES TAKEN BY A MILITARY UNIT, AN ACTIVITY OR INSTALLATION TO PROTECT ITSELF AGAINST ALL ACTS DESIGNED TO, OR WHICH MAY, IMPAIR ITS EFFECTIVENESS.

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WHAT ARE PASSIVE CI MEASURES?

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PASSIVE CI MEASURES ARE DEFENSIVE ACTIONS DESIGNED TO CONCEAL AND DENY INFORMATION TO THE ENEMY, PROTECT PERSONNEL FROM SUBVERSION AND TERRORISM, AND PROTECT INSTALLATIONS AND MATERIAL FROM SABOTAGE. EXAMPLES OF PASSIVE CI MEASURES INCLUDE SECURITY OF CLASSIFIED MATERIAL, PERSONNEL SECURITY, PHYSICAL SECURITY,
SECURITY EDUCATION, COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY, CAMOUFLAGE, AND LIGHT AND NOISE DISCIPLINE.