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  2. Regimental Military Intelligence Battalion - Wikipedia

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    The battalion consists of three primary elements based at Fort Moore (formerly Fort Benning), Georgia; a headquarters company, a military intelligence company, and a cyber/electromagnetic activities company. The battalion was formed as a provisional unit 22 May 2017, and became a permanent part of the Regiment 16 June 2020. [1] [2] [3]

  3. List of female United States military generals and flag ...

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    This is a list of female United States military generals and flag officers, that are either currently serving in the U.S. Armed Forces, or are retired. They are listed under their respective service branches, which make up the Department of Defense , with the exception of the Coast Guard, which is part of Homeland Security .

  4. 75th Ranger Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Commander, 1–75th Ranger Battalion; Commander, USSOCOM 16th Colonel Michael E. Kurilla: 6 August 2009 28 July 2011 Commander, 2–75th Ranger Battalion; Commander, USCENTCOM 17th Colonel Mark W. Odom 28 July 2011 25 July 2013 Commander, 3–75th Ranger Battalion; DCG-S, 82nd Airborne Division 18th Colonel Christopher S. Vanek 25 July 2013

  5. Kristen Marie Griest - Wikipedia

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    Kristen Marie Griest (born October 2, 1989) is one of the two first women, along with Shaye Lynne Haver, to graduate from the United States Army Ranger School, which occurred on 21 August 2015. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Griest and Haver were ranked 34th on Fortune magazine's 2016 list of the World's Greatest Leaders. [ 4 ]

  6. Military Intelligence Corps (United States Army) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Timeline of women in warfare and the military in the United ...

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    Lt. Shaye Haver and Capt. Kristen Griest became the first women to graduate Ranger School. [257] Shortly after the first women graduated Ranger School, Ranger School was permanently opened to women. [258] [259] Meosha Morris became the first woman to be sworn in as a noncommissioned combat engineer in the U.S. Army. [260]

  8. United States Army Rangers - Wikipedia

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    The United States Army Rangers are elite U.S. Army personnel who have served in any unit which has held the official designation of "Ranger". [1] [2] The term is commonly used to include graduates of the Ranger School, even if they have never served in a "Ranger" unit; the vast majority of Ranger school graduates never serve in Ranger units and are considered "Ranger qualified".

  9. Shaye Lynne Haver - Wikipedia

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    Shaye Lynne Haver (born 1990) is one of the two first women, along with CPT Kristen Griest, to ever graduate from the US Army Ranger School, which took place on 21 August 2015. Haver and Griest were ranked 34th on Fortune magazine's 2016 list of the World's Greatest Leaders.