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Encyclopedia > School of Military Intelligence and Security

The School of Military Intelligence and Security is the New Zealand Intelligence Corps (NZIC) school. It is presently located at the Army camp in Waiouru. It is responsible for training NZIC personnel and other members of the New Zealand Defence Force in aspects of intelligence and security. The New Zealand Intelligence Corp is one of the smallest corps in the New Zealand Army. ... Waiouru is a small town in the centre of the North Island of New Zealand. ... HRH The Prince of Wales in uniform as an Air Commodore of the Royal New Zealand Air Force inspects troops at RNZAF Base Auckland on March 8, 2005. ...


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Joint Military Intelligence College - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (841 words)
The Joint Military Intelligence College is an accredited education and research institution serving the United States Intelligence Community by preparing personnel for senior positions in the U.S. Armed Forces and the national security structure.
Vision: Be the Intelligence Community Center of Excellence for educating military and civilian intelligence professionals in the 21st century.
Renamed the Joint Military Intelligence College in 1993, it is today educating the future leaders of the Intelligence Community into the 21st century by offering a demanding and dynamic undergraduate and graduate curriculum.
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Bear in mind that the recruiterÂ’s job is to recruit promising applicants into his or her branch of military service, so the information that the recruiter gives you is likely to stress the positive aspects of military life in the branch in which he or she serves.
High school graduates and applicants with a college background will be sought to fill the ranks of enlisted personnel, while virtually all officers will need at least a bachelorÂ’s degree and, in some cases, an advanced degree as well.
In addition to receiving their basic pay, military personnel are provided with free room and board (or a tax-free housing and subsistence allowance), free medical and dental care, a military clothing allowance, military supermarket and department store shopping privileges, 30 days of paid vacation a year (referred to as leave), and travel opportunities.
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