- Intelligence Corps
The Intelligence Corps (also known as Int Corps) is one of the
corps of theBritish Army . It is responsible for gathering, analysing and disseminatingmilitary intelligence and also forcounter-intelligence andsecurity .Although the first proposals to create one came in 1905, the first Intelligence Corps was formed in 1914 and originally included only officers and their servants. The unit was rapidly run down after the First World War and was finally disbanded in 1929. On
19 July 1940 a new Intelligence Corps was created by Army Order 112 and has existed since that time. On1 February 1985 the corps was officially declared an 'Arm' (combat support) instead of a 'Service' (rear support).Intelligence Corps personnel wear a distinctive cypress green
beret with acap badge consisting of a union rose (a red rose with a white centre) between two laurel branches and surmounted by a crown. Their motto is "Manui Dat Cognitio Vires" (Knowledge gives strength to the arm). The Corps' quick march is "The Rose & Laurel" while its slow march is Purcell's "Trumpet Tune & Ayre".Their headquarters, formerly at Maresfield, East Sussex, then Templer Barracks at
Ashford, Kent , moved in 1997 to the formerRoyal Air Force station at Chicksands inBedfordshire along with theDefence Intelligence and Security Centre and the Intelligence Corps Museum. The Director Intelligence Corps is aBrigadier .The corps has a particularly high proportion of
commissioned officer s, many of them commissioned from the ranks, and also a high percentage of female members. Non-commissioned personnel join as Operators Military Intelligence, with the possibility of specialising as Operator Military Intelligence (Linguist) later. They do their basic 14-week military training at theArmy Training Regiment Winchester and their 27-week special-to-arm training at Templer Training Delivery Wing, Chicksands, at the end of which they are promoted toLance Corporal . Up until 2005, linguists would then do a 78-week language course at either Chicksands or the Defence School of Languages in Beaconsfield, at the end of which they would be promoted to ActingCorporal . At present, both Operator Military Intelligence and Linguist must first complete a tour of duty, and it is typically after about two years' service that those opting for language training will receive instructions for joining a long language course.Promotion continues to be more rapid than in most other corps. Officers complete their training at Sandhurst and then a Junior Officers Course (JOC) to qualify them as
Intelligence Officers .The main formation is 1 Military Intelligence Brigade. 1 MI Brigade has responsibility for three regular and two
Territorial Army battalions:
*1 Military Intelligence Battalion -Rheindahlen
*2 Military Intelligence Battalion -Netheravon
*3 Military Intelligence Battalion (Volunteer) -London
*4 Military Intelligence Battalion -Bulford
*5 Military Intelligence Battalion (Volunteer) -Coulby Newham The tri-service
15 Psychological Operations Group is also based at Chicksands and comes under the remit of the Intelligence Corps and 1 MI Brigade.Notable members of the Intelligence Corps
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Sarah Bryant , first female British soldier to die in Afghanistan
*John Buchan, author and politician
*Jabron Hashmi , first Muslim British soldier killed in Afghanistan
*Christopher Hill (historian) , spent most of the Second World War serving with the corps.
*Sir Julian Sorell Huxley , first Director General ofUNESCO and one of the founders of TheWorld Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)
*General Sir Mike Jackson , formerly Chief of the General Staff
*Bernard Lewis , historian of Islam
*Anthony Powell , author
*Laurens van der Post , author
*Peter Alan Rayner , author
*C. G. H. Simon , tax commissionerOrder of Precedence
External links
* [http://www.armyintelligence.mod.uk/ Official website]
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