14N Intelligence Officer. (Ops can't happen without them!)

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • Intel officers represent one of the largest and most diverse officer career fields in the Force. This is true both in terms of sheer numbers, backgrounds, and capabilities. Ops can't happen without them so they are everywhere, all the time.
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Komentáře • 69

  • @memback
    @memback Před rokem +3

    Thank you for this. This has been so valuable to me.

  • @HercNav
    @HercNav Před 3 měsíci +5

    😂 Be sure to get and keep your subscription current to U.S. News and World Report. Intel does have the best military magazine collection on base!

  • @EnabIing
    @EnabIing Před rokem +3

    I am currently in AFROTC and currently majoring in Business Administration, I am interested in this job aswell as the benefits of it when I transition back to the civilian world

    • @airforceofficerpodcast
      @airforceofficerpodcast  Před rokem +3

      intel is a great career field while serving and will set you up for success as a civilian.

    • @LightOne777
      @LightOne777 Před rokem

      For Those AWARDED a red folder when going through processing, do they exit or get detained? Timothy Ryan Olds received one at MEPS of Troy Michigan, but was released. This was back in 2015. Perhaps it was due to a covert mission to learn why we forgot that freemasons were given the opportunity to hide nukes on farmland often masked by what would appear from arial swimming pools. North Korean insurgents in search of such in USA, SAMSUNG HQ TWIN TOWERS IN NORTH KOREA.

    • @LightOne777
      @LightOne777 Před rokem

      ​@@airforceofficerpodcastFor Those AWARDED a red folder when going through processing, do they exit or get detained? Timothy Ryan Olds received one at MEPS of Troy Michigan, but was released. This was back in 2015. Perhaps it was due to a covert mission to learn why we forgot that freemasons were given the opportunity to hide nukes on farmland often masked by what would appear from arial swimming pools. North Korean insurgents in search of such in USA, SAMSUNG HQ TWIN TOWERS IN NORTH KOREA.

  • @BEISBOLDECUBA
    @BEISBOLDECUBA Před rokem +1

    Maybe Collin might do the space force officer podcast. just in case if someone is interested with that branch.

  • @MarkisCouch_1WhatJustHappened

    WOW! Great video!

  • @bigglopez770
    @bigglopez770 Před rokem +5

    I enjoy the mix of working with spec ops but also doing the intel work behind a desk that is most of the Air Force. Is there a specific AFSC that does a bit of both? Maybe apart from officer is there a enlistment route? Like what about 1N0? Also, how can I make myself more available to be picked by a spec ops group? Thanks!

    • @fallenrangers
      @fallenrangers Před 2 měsíci

      do you find the intel work math heavy?

    • @bigglopez770
      @bigglopez770 Před 2 měsíci

      @@fallenrangers i did not end up going for it but what I found is that its mostly research. Getting in your opponents head, knowing geography and military tactics and strategy. Not math lol. But thats what I heard for others in the service

  • @jamesgriffin6721
    @jamesgriffin6721 Před 2 lety +1

    19 May 2022,
    With the merging of the 24th AF and the 25th AF into the 16th AF, is the 16th AF at Lackland, Afb in San Antonio, TX now considered to be U.S. Air Force Intelligence?

  • @wigaris1
    @wigaris1 Před 2 lety +2

    I have a daughter that is interested in being part of the Intelligence community in the Air Force. Can you share some links, emails, and groups to research?

  • @mmhowdy
    @mmhowdy Před 2 lety +2

    Are Intelligence Officer positions rated or non-rated?

    • @airforceofficerpodcast
      @airforceofficerpodcast  Před 2 lety +4

      non-rated.

    • @mmhowdy
      @mmhowdy Před 2 lety

      @@airforceofficerpodcast Thank you sir! I ask because I am color deficient, and I'm looking to try and commission through OTS after I finish my M.S. in Geoscience this December.

    • @jayvaughn2842
      @jayvaughn2842 Před 2 lety +1

      You should go 14N with that degree background and get into GEOINT, do NGA type work and/or targeting. Maps and charts, imagery, navigation, precision targeting...all things you can do as a 14N with your background. You'll do very well with that capability.

  • @ThomasASmith-ox1bn
    @ThomasASmith-ox1bn Před rokem +2

    I am a senior in AFROTC and was assigned the 14N career field. Any resources I should start looking at as I prepare to commission and head to Intel Officer School?

    • @airforceofficerpodcast
      @airforceofficerpodcast  Před rokem

      keep watching our videos and others you find here on CZcams. send us your specific questions to airforceofficerpodcast@gmail.com.

  • @jacobmeenach1656
    @jacobmeenach1656 Před 2 lety +7

    I am currently studying IT with a concentration in cybersecurity. Is this degree sufficient to fulfill the bachelors requirement to be an intel officer? (good video by the way!)

  • @mildew4u
    @mildew4u Před rokem +1

    I’m a 1N0

  • @HeyHeyHey8I
    @HeyHeyHey8I Před 2 lety +2

    I just spoke to a recruiter about becoming an officer in the reserves. What is the likelihood I would be able to enter as an intelligence officer and what would that entail?

    • @airforceofficerpodcast
      @airforceofficerpodcast  Před 2 lety +4

      intel is a very large career field, so assuming you're qualified there is a good chance. you can learn more here: czcams.com/video/JeASgZPlwkQ/video.html

  • @BEISBOLDECUBA
    @BEISBOLDECUBA Před 2 lety +3

    What is the difference between intelligence officer and jag officer because I have a feeling their similar yet different.

    • @jayvaughn2842
      @jayvaughn2842 Před 2 lety +2

      JAG is a lawyer. Period. JAGs can help with ops in terms of approving military missions and targets ensuring there is no violation of the Law of Armed Conflict. But that JAG role is mostly in support of combat ops. Intel officers are providing intelligence analysis to combat operators. They can assist in mission planning, do targeting, analyze imagery, request collection of information, etc...Those two jobs are not the same, except they both require a lot of reading and research. : )

    • @sallysue8176
      @sallysue8176 Před rokem

      Very different

  • @morganwillis7666
    @morganwillis7666 Před 2 lety +1

    What specialty within intel would include the jumping out of planes and supporting spec ops?

    • @jayvaughn2842
      @jayvaughn2842 Před 2 lety

      You'd need to be assigned to a special ops unit to support special ops. If you wanna take off more often than you land in an aircraft join the army or get in really awesome shape and be AF special ops. Intel isn't the way to go if you wanna be an operator.

    • @bigglopez770
      @bigglopez770 Před rokem

      @@jayvaughn2842 I enjoy the mix of working with spec ops but also doing the basic intel work that is most of the Air Force. Is there a specific AFSC that does a bit of both? Maybe apart from officer is there a enlistment route? Like what about 1N0? How can I make myself more available to be picked by a spec ops group?

  • @jamalbenhamou
    @jamalbenhamou Před 2 lety +2

    I was offered this job...my question is, do you get to leave base during tech school? Will this prevent me from visiting the country I was born in? Can I cross train to a different field if I don't like it? Also someone told me that you speak multiple language you will be in combat field for translation/interpretation....is this true?

    • @airforceofficerpodcast
      @airforceofficerpodcast  Před 2 lety +3

      1) Yes.
      2) Possibly, but unlikely.
      3) Possible, but you'll have to be released by the 14N career field, which may not happen. You can always turn the job down if you don't want it.
      4) No-that is for enlisted linguists, not intel officers.

  • @detectivex.4061
    @detectivex.4061 Před 9 měsíci

    Do intel officers ever work with humint 1n7x1 guys? Or like be on the field with them leading while also performing similar tasks?

    • @airforceofficerpodcast
      @airforceofficerpodcast  Před 9 měsíci +2

      no, that’s not their responsibility. officers take care of the people who take care of the mission.

  • @BenClason
    @BenClason Před rokem

    WOuld there be a need for older recruits even if they are still in shape and have no health problems?

  • @nigelwest5776
    @nigelwest5776 Před rokem

    Do you have a good chance if you enlist as intelligence first?

    • @airforceofficerpodcast
      @airforceofficerpodcast  Před rokem +2

      enlisting first will provide experience and context, but will not necessarily improve your chances of getting selected for OTS. if you want to be an officer, the better route is AFROTC or USAFA.

  • @weareallbeingwatched4602
    @weareallbeingwatched4602 Před 7 měsíci

    Pro solitaire.

  • @RichardWarren-he3nt
    @RichardWarren-he3nt Před rokem

    I have a political science degree and Im from Papua New Guinea. I've always wanted to join the AF since high school. I guess the intelligence officer field would be a suitable area for me given that my background would be critical to US National interest (in the Pacific). Can I enlist in the Airforce and later apply for citizenship using my green card to attend OTS?

    • @airforceofficerpodcast
      @airforceofficerpodcast  Před rokem +3

      you have to be a citizen prior to applying for OTS. however you make that happen, that’s the number one requirement.

  • @chrisdizer6373
    @chrisdizer6373 Před 2 lety

    Getting ready to start AFROTC in the fall, wanting intelligence officer or public affairs officer. What are the chances for either of those?

    • @airforceofficerpodcast
      @airforceofficerpodcast  Před 2 lety

      the chances depend on many things. the things you can control are major (take a look at the the AFOCD: www.milvet.state.pa.us/DMVA/Docs_PNG/hro/AFOCD.pdf), grades, AFOQT, physical fitness, and attitude. focus on those things and it will all work out as its supposed to.

    • @justinfreeman4614
      @justinfreeman4614 Před 2 lety +1

      Ask your ROTC instructors what the current preferred degrees are. It used to be Political Science / International Affairs.

  • @gerhardrausing777
    @gerhardrausing777 Před rokem

    Sounds good, maybe I should change my last name? Teixeira??

  • @LightOne777
    @LightOne777 Před rokem

    For Those AWARDED a red folder when going through processing, do they exit or get detained? Timothy Ryan Olds received one at MEPS of Troy Michigan, but was released. This was back in 2015. Perhaps it was due to a covert mission to learn why we forgot that freemasons were given the opportunity to hide nukes on farmland often masked by what would appear from arial swimming pools. North Korean insurgents in search of such in USA, SAMSUNG HQ TWIN TOWERS IN NORTH KOREA.

  • @kelvinlol6292
    @kelvinlol6292 Před 2 lety

    How often do allergies get waived (specifically fish allergy) I know it’s unlikely but i just wanted to know if it was possible

    • @airforceofficerpodcast
      @airforceofficerpodcast  Před 2 lety +1

      very unlikely, but that's all decided by DODMERB.

    • @dgd947a15fl
      @dgd947a15fl Před 2 lety

      Depends on what kind of job you're going for. They're more likely to approve a waiver application if you're going for a job that's in high demand.

  • @becraftcorey
    @becraftcorey Před 2 lety

    Can you retrain as an officer, after you have been in a career field for a while ?

    • @airforceofficerpodcast
      @airforceofficerpodcast  Před 2 lety

      yes, in most circumstances. it's always easier to retrain into ops and medical than into combat support or acquisitions. also always easier to retrain in the Guard or Reserve.

  • @OmacOmac1
    @OmacOmac1 Před 2 lety

    Can a Bachelor Degree in Security Studies be good for intelligence?

    • @airforceofficerpodcast
      @airforceofficerpodcast  Před 2 lety +1

      what do you mean by good? does it meet the requirement for being selected as a 14N? yes. will it help you in your primary duties? maybe.

  • @BEISBOLDECUBA
    @BEISBOLDECUBA Před 2 lety

    Can space force intelligence officers go overseas same as air force intelligence officers.

    • @airforceofficerpodcast
      @airforceofficerpodcast  Před 2 lety +2

      yes, but the opportunities are fewer just because the Space Force is so small and there aren't that many space missions overseas.

    • @jayvaughn2842
      @jayvaughn2842 Před 2 lety +3

      You wanna go overseas join the AF. I did 33 years in the USAF almost all as AF intel, 12 years of that was overseas with over 19 assignments total. Loved, loved, loved it.

  • @Whirlwindd1
    @Whirlwindd1 Před rokem

    are the policies the same in the Canadian army?

  • @yfn.yaboiant5961
    @yfn.yaboiant5961 Před 2 lety

    I didn’t leave this video knowing more than i clicked on it …….. very unhelpful

  • @fallenrangers
    @fallenrangers Před 2 měsíci

    Do you have to be good at math?

  • @jhonnrairan6322
    @jhonnrairan6322 Před rokem

    This man is probably BSing us with any details

  • @DJT456
    @DJT456 Před 3 měsíci

    Hey guys! I am interested in the Intelligence Officer Career Field and just watched the video giving a basic rundown of the job and was hoping to get a little more detail regarding the job. If you are reading this, I've messaged you on facebook and instagram.