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300th Military Intelligence Brigade (Linguist)

With a humble beginning, the 142d Intelligence Company was organized in February 1960. This company comprised interrogators, analysts, translators, and editors. Twenty-one years later, the company reorganized and became the 142d Ml Battalion, which consisted of three companies. Due to the quality of linguists, the 142d Military Intelligence (Ml) Battalion gained recognition as a "national treasure," which led to additional Army requirements and the creation of the 300th Ml Brigade in 1988. In 1996, the 300th Ml Brigade (Linguist) aligned to the U.S. Army Intelligence and security Command.

Headquartered in Draper, Utah, the 300th Ml Brigade (Linguist) is a "one of a kind" Army unit that ...

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