Operation UNIFIED ASSISTANCE
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The largest humanitarian assistance/disaster relief operation in history, the intelligence staff (C-2) or Combined Support Force 536 established a relationship with its interagency components that transcended this paradigm during Operation UNIFIED ASSISTANCE (OUA). The partnership resulted in intelligence production that provided the CSF-536 commander the necessary data to transition from crisis to redeployment in less than 45 days.
Publication Name: Marine Corps Gazette
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0025-3170
Year: 2006
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Restructure of remotely sensed imagery intelligence
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The tactical and operational intelligence that comes from the satellites to make the decisionmakers understand the battlespace, has two military occupational specialties (MOSs) based on remotely sensed imagery (RSI) from these satellites. The restructuring of this RSI intelligence would provide the decisionmakers with the analysts who are of consistent quality, competent, and confident.
Publication Name: Marine Corps Gazette
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0025-3170
Year: 2006
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