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INTELLIGENCE IN COMBATTING TERORISM
Subcourse Number IT0468
EDITION D
U.S. Army Intelligence Center and Fort Huachuca
Fort Huachuca, AZ 85613-6000
4 Credit Hours
Edition Date: March 1998
SUBCOURSE OVERVIEW
This subcourse is designed to teach you the basic procedures of intelligence in combatting terrorism. Contained within this subcourse is instruction on identifying the terrorist threat, problems surrounding international terrorism, and the role of intelligence in countering the terrorist threat.
There are no prerequisites for this subcourse.
This subcourse reflects the doctrine which was current at the time the subcourse was prepared. In your own work situation, always refer to the latest publications.
The words "he," "him," "his," and "men," when used in this publication, represent both the masculine and feminine genders unless otherwise stated.
TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE
TASK: | You will identify procedures to: Define what terrorism is; determine what motivates terrorists; define what intelligence in combatting terrorism means; and determine which agencies are responsible for countering specific terrorist threats. |
CONDITIONS: | You will have access to extracts from AR 525-13, FM 100-37, US Government Staff Papers, and periodicals. |
STANDARD: | You will recommend applicable counteraction and/or counterterrorism measures to thwart specific terrorist threats in accordance with the provisions of AR 525-13. |
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