Story by Lori Stewart | U.S. Army Intelligence Center of Excellence | 06.27.2025
On Jul. 1, 1946, the Army Ground Forces formally opened its Intelligence School at The Cavalry School, located at Fort Riley, Kansas. This represented a significant step in creating a permanent, centralized school for Army intelligence....
Story by Lori Stewart | U.S. Army Intelligence Center of Excellence | 06.20.2025
Seventy-five years ago, early on Jun. 25, 1950, the North Korean People’s Army crossed the 38th parallel and invaded the Republic of Korea. Throughout the war, both the communist and United Nations forces relied heavily on propaganda leaflets as a relatively inexpensive way to exploit soldiers’ fears of failure and death....
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On the night of Jun. 16, 1775, Col. William Prescott, a tall, 49-year-old citizen-soldier, led about twelve hundred American militiamen to occupy key high ground on the Charleston peninsula overlooking British positions in Boston. Their presence was a result of intelligence indicating the British planned to occupy the same key terrain....
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On Jun. 28, 1778, General George Washington and his Continental Army fought the British forces under Sir Henry Clinton to a standstill during the seesaw battle of Monmouth. The hard-fought clash proved to be the last battle of the northern theater of the American Revolution. Washington’s success was largely due to the intelligence provided by Maj. Gen. Philemon Dickinson, the able commander......
Story by Lori Stewart | U.S. Army Intelligence Center of Excellence | 06.13.2025
On Jun. 18, 1991, the U.S. Army Intelligence Center (USAIC) at Fort Huachuca, Arizona, broke ground on a $129 million construction project to accommodate the students and personnel transferring from the U.S. Army Intelligence School at Fort Devens (USAISD), Massachusetts. Once the last class graduated at USAISD on Sep. 9, 1994, consolidation of all MI training at Fort Huachuca was complete....
Story by Erin Thompson | U.S. Army Intelligence Center of Excellence | 06.06.2025
On Jun. 11, 2006, Cpl. Bernard P. Corpuz was killed in eastern Afghanistan while serving as an interrogator and debriefer in support of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM. His sacrifice has been memorialized in numerous ways since his death....
Story by Lori Stewart | U.S. Army Intelligence Center of Excellence | 05.30.2025
On the morning of Jun. 6, 1944, four infantry divisions of Maj. Gen. J. Lawton Collins’ VII Corps stormed onto Utah Beach. Part of the landing force was the corps’ three-man Order of Battle Team #6, led by Lt. Alexander Blazevicius....
Story by Erin Thompson | U.S. Army Intelligence Center of Excellence | 05.30.2025
On Jun. 6, 1953, Maj. Mercedes O. Cubria was awarded a Bronze Star for meritorious service. After performing admirably in World War II and the Korean War, Cubria went on to serve as an interpreter for refugees fleeing political and social upheaval in Cuba throughout the 1960s....