
Col. Patrick Schorpp
Commander, 111th Military Intelligence Brigade
Col. Patrick Schorpp recently served as the U.S. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command G2 at Fort Huachuca, Arizona. He received his commission as an Armor Officer from the University of Louisville, Kentucky, in 2000.
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Command Sgt. Maj. Lance R. Kachermeyer
Command Sergeant Major, 111th Military Intelligence Brigade
Command Sgt. Maj. Lance R. Kachermeyer is from Dunkirk, New York. He entered active-duty service in the U.S. Army on Sept. 28, 1998 in Buffalo, New York.
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Mission
The 111th Military Intelligence Brigade conducts Initial Military Training, Professional Military Education and functional training to produce intelligence warfighters to execute and lead intelligence core competencies in all domains at echelon, while caring for Soldiers, Civilians and their Families.
PROGRAMS OF INSTRUCTION
Military Intelligence Basic Officer Leader Course (MIBOLC)
MIBOLC teaches officers how to critically think and make assessments based on enemy reporting, doctrine and tactics. It helps identify biases that an individual may have and teaches cooperation.
Military Intelligence Captains Career Course (MICCC)
MICCC trains and develops intelligence and aviation leaders in Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield; Military Decision Making Process; Information Collection, Analysis & Synchronization; and Single Source Capabilities, so they are mentally and physically ready day one to utilize, lead and manage intelligence Soldiers and capabilities across the full spectrum of military operations.
Warrant Officer Training Branch (WOTB)
WOTB certifies warrant officers as technically and tactically competent to serve as warrant officers in a designated specialty. Warrant Officer Basic Course is the first major test a newly appointed officer must pass to continue serving in the Army as a warrant officer, as W01 appointments and award of a Warrant Officer MOS are contingent upon successfully completing WOBC.
Special Electronic Mission Aircraft (SEMA)
SEMA trains pilots and crew to gather and provide intelligence via fixed-wing airframes that allows ground force commanders to gather a more detailed picture of the battlefield environment. Pilots currently train on two airframes, the RC-12 and MC-12 and learn how to fly, maneuver and operate the aircrafts while the crew train on the payload systems inside, learning how to operate and employ said systems for different missions across the Army.
Tactical Signal Intelligence (TACSIGINT)
TACSIGINT provides signal intelligence Soldiers with the skills necessary to employ, deploy and maintain the Army’s program of record for tactical signals intelligence, including familiarization with mine-resistant ambush protected all-terrain vehicles, operation of systems on the truck and satellite communications, along with instruction on the manned portable collection systems used to intercept enemy communications.
Open Source Intelligence (OSINT)
OSINT provides Soldiers with the knowledge and skills needed to utilize open source intelligence effectively, conduct timely open source intelligence missions, employ methodologies for prosecuting criminal activity, understand mobile and digital forensics, employ social media investigative methodologies and legal fundamentals, and design, implement and oversee an open source intelligence program.
Information Collection Planners Course (ICPC)
ICPC graduates students capable of performing Information Collection intermediate-level competencies for use at the Brigade level. Students are taught how to plan and brief intelligence collection plans that synchronize assets across different echelons of the Army in order to collect on named areas of interests that assist in answering a Commander’s Priority Intelligence Requirements. As collection planners, graduates will be able to task and synchronize assets, and work with national/theater intelligence capabilities to support combat operations across the full spectrum of operations.
ADVANCED INDIVIDUAL TRAINING
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