My 17 year old son just scored for this mos today and I’m so so proud …I’m a 27m retiree and he’s my only child. I couldnt be prouder …recruiter said he rarely sees it …as a military veteran mom …I couldn’t be happier
My favorite "interrogation" scene is Hans Landa at the beginning of Inglorious Basterd's, he acts so politely, but you can tell that the farmer is just terrified. I realize it might not be very realistic, but I think it's one of the more iconic movie opening scenes.
I wish there was more videos and info about 35m. I’m at the end on my contract I get out in just about a year and I’m thinking of reclassing and this has always been on my radar
Thank you for this video! I would really look forward to a video going in depth on training specifics and such, as there is little information when it comes to MOS 35M.
Yeah, Alex Gibney's great Oscar-winning documentary, 'Taxi to the Dark Side' (2007) criticizes torture as a legitimate form of interrogation and instead uses offering things to prisoners to procure information.
As a former 97E (Croatian, Serbian and Russian)well done on this video. My favorite scene from a film? Sicario interrogation of dirty cop. Sicario 2 Somali pirate. 24 used a pharmaceutical interrogation by injecting a drug that stops the breathing of the terrorist.
Depends where you are, you could be in a NORTHCOM or SOUTHCOM unit interrogating drug smugglers, INSCOM more than likely just training and perfecting your job.
My 17 year old son just scored for this mos today and I’m so so proud …I’m a 27m retiree and he’s my only child. I couldnt be prouder …recruiter said he rarely sees it …as a military veteran mom …I couldn’t be happier
👏 Congrats!
Proud of the young man!! Thank you both for yor service… all the best Sirs
My favorite "interrogation" scene is Hans Landa at the beginning of Inglorious Basterd's, he acts so politely, but you can tell that the farmer is just terrified. I realize it might not be very realistic, but I think it's one of the more iconic movie opening scenes.
The farmer wasn't terrified of Hans he was terrified of what would happen to him they found the people he was hiding
I wish there was more videos and info about 35m. I’m at the end on my contract I get out in just about a year and I’m thinking of reclassing and this has always been on my radar
I'm trying to use a bachelor's degree to become an IA or 35M.
Thank you for this video! I would really look forward to a video going in depth on training specifics and such, as there is little information when it comes to MOS 35M.
I would like there to be more, but it makes sense why there isn’t.
Yeah, Alex Gibney's great Oscar-winning documentary, 'Taxi to the Dark Side' (2007) criticizes torture as a legitimate form of interrogation and instead uses offering things to prisoners to procure information.
Great video. It’s definitely a skill that you can take with you and continually improve on - lifelong.
Dude this is awesome. I’m considering enlisting as a 35M in the Army.
Did you do it?
Better have gotten a great score on the asvab
Same here. I’ll be heading to a recruitment office soon, on route to graduating at the moment.
Considering, just let my recruiter know
Looking at going into this myself. Just scored an 89 on the ASVAB so hoping to match that with a good score on the DLAB. Here’s to the future!
I just qualified yesterday but I don’t graduate till December and its only 6 slots open right now. If there’s slots this fall, this is what I want.
This is sooo interesting! Thank you.
I was 97ELRu 🙋🏻♂️ They changed the designation for my MOS 🙈
Is there an MOS for an intelligence Officer who’s special forces and is more combat oriented?
Were you ever acquainted with Tony Camerino (pseudonym Matthew Alexander)? Is the name familiar to you at all?
John Travolta in "Basic"
Very interesting! Thanks for sharing.
Movie: Sicario
Scene when Matt and Alejandro interrogate Ted in the car
Good stuff.
Star Trek always seem to have pretty interesting stuff
How does one get to train with ISA (Task force orange)?
Would love to know this as well. I’m guessing they get hand picked though since they’re so secretive
I was in the psychiatric ward and at least ten military guys were admitted from sergeants to lieutenants. Three of them were gay and wore makeup.
what does this have to do with the video
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good stuff
As a former 97E (Croatian, Serbian and Russian)well done on this video.
My favorite scene from a film?
Sicario interrogation of dirty cop.
Sicario 2 Somali pirate.
24 used a pharmaceutical interrogation by injecting a drug that stops the breathing of the terrorist.
How often does this MOS deploy? Kind of a tough question im sure. Is it more than likely to be assigned and stationed than to just be on deployment
Depends where you are, you could be in a NORTHCOM or SOUTHCOM unit interrogating drug smugglers, INSCOM more than likely just training and perfecting your job.
My son scored high enough for this MOS.
Hans Scharff!
You and me got a very different definition of “cool fact” lol. I would classify that as a very unfortunate fact.
97E/09L SOF no one really touches on those of us that served in SoF or SMUs
good gouge, Bravo Zulu