


Show up prepared and present yourself as being serious and passionate about the profession. A quick word to the wise, do the leg work and ensure your application is strait no one should care about your application more than you. When you're ready to take the next step, contact your local Counterintelligence Office or a Counterintelligence Agent who might be assigned to your unit they will take over from there.
#17C MOS RECLASS REQUIREMENTS HOW TO#
This page will provide you with everything you're looking for, from the basic recruiting briefing, CI duties and responsibilities, waiver requests, and a step by step checklist for how to complete your application packet (to include examples of all the required forms). Everything you need to know about submitting an application can be found on the Intelligence Knowledge Network search for: Army Counterintelligence Recruiting Program. Counterintelligence is an application only MOS and as such we essentially choose the people we want to work with in the future. We have this issue quite often, people want to be "investigators" but that's not the sole function of Counterintelligence you have to be personable and adaptable to any situation because you're not always going to be assigned to an investigative position.Īdditionally, you're career counselor would be a decent start however, they are not the "end all, be all" as with most MOS changes. Like SFC Giovanni Bennett said you should conduct a fair amount of research into the MOS before hand to ensure it's a good fit for your personality. I was wondering for those who made the transition into 35L, how long/difficult is the process, and what is the best route to take in regards to getting in touch with someone that can point me to such a path?Īny further pertinent information about the job would also be extremely helpful. I understand that the job is not neccessarily glamorous, but I enjoy working with people, am passionate about the security of our country and I am proficient in writting, as it is a major requirement for my current MOS as well as my degree. I love my country and love the Army, and I feel like being a Federal investigator for the Army would be a great fit. I am actually reenlisting within the next month or two hopefully for another four years. That being said I am currently working on a degree from Penn State in Political Science and hope to eventually become an 1811 for the FBI. I love my job and am very proficient in it, and have worked in support of numerous missions against GWOT. Just picked up SPC a few months back and am on the fast track to being an NCO once I go through a board and complete BLC (sometime this year).
