NOMINATIONS FOR US NAVAL SCHOOL, NAVAL INTELLIGENCE

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CIA-RDP61-00017A000200030001-7
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2
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December 12, 2016
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December 10, 2001
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1
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Publication Date: 
November 1, 1954
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25X1A 25X1A Approved For Release 2002/01/22 : CIA-RDP61-00jA000200030001-7 1 November 1954 MEMORANDUM FOR: Training Liaison Officers (for distribution) SUBJECT: Nominations for US Naval School, Naval Intelligence (1) CIA Regulation (2) CIA Notice No* sated 9 March 1954 1. Individuals who meet the basic requirements outlined in referenced regulation are invited to apply for the following courses US Naval School, Naval Intelligence Anacostia, D. Co. 4 January to 24 June 1955 2. Applications must be submitted on Foam 5l-133 by 1 December 1954. They should include description of present position, chronQ ogical swrnnary of education and employment (both civilian and military), together with any pertinent information concerning projected assignments or career plans which will assist the Office of Training in making its recommendation. (a) Applicants should be fully qualified to make a substantial contribution to the school based on authoritative experience with the mission and functions of CIA. (b) Reserve officer status is desirable but not obligatory. 3. Applicants for previous courses who wore not selected are invited to resubmit applications. 4. The approval or disapproval of Deputy Directors, Assistant Directors or Staff Chiefs, and of Career Service Boards, should be indi Gated before forwarding the training roquest in accordance with CIA Notice 5. A brief summary of this course is attached for information. Class. Ch"' Approved For Release 2002/01/ZZ: - - 0017A00000A01 w7 DbCLA : S Ntl tar: ~` '~__ EIS ` FOIAB3B A"On 9, Enclosure L THLi BAIRD Director of Training Auths Approved For Release 2002/01/22 : CIA-RDP61-00017A000200030001-7 Course Description The Naval Intelligence Course has for its mission, training in all phases of intelligence as required by the Navy, including strategic, operational, and counter intelligence, Students participate in a Comprehensive Intelligence Problem of six weekst duration with practical assignments and field trips to flout and shore installations. The following subjects are covered. 1. World Geography and Resources 2. International Relations and Foreign Policy 3. Norld Organization t. International Trade, Transportation and Finance 5. Current International Problems 6. Fundamentals of Intelligence 7. National Intelligence Organization 8. Strategic Application of Intelligence 9. Counter Intelligence 10. Psychological ?Warfare 11. Photographic Interpretation 12. Prisoner of War Interrogation 13. Technical and Scientific Intelligence 14. Foreign Intelligence Systems 15. Briefing 16. Various Naval Applications of Intelligence ,//VC C45 Approved For Release 2002/01/22 : CIA-RDP61-00017A000200030001-7