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U.S. Army
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The Army Intelligence and Security unit, often referred to as the Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) in the United States Army, was established in 1977 to consolidate Army intelligence and security operations under a single command. Its origins trace back to World War II, when military intelligence played a key role in codebreaking and counterintelligence efforts. Throughout the Cold War, the unit evolved to counter new threats, focusing on signals intelligence, surveillance, and analysis of foreign military capabilities. Today, Army Intelligence and Security provides critical support to commanders by collecting, analyzing, and disseminating intelligence to inform military operations worldwide.

C CO, 1/8th, 4th ID • U.S. Army • 1969

101st Airborne Division • U.S. Army

U.S. Army

129th Assault Helicopter Company • U.S. Army • 1972