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Military Gifts Specialists

Army military intelligence: collection, analysis, processing, and dissemination of information

The USAICoE stands for the United States Army Intelligence of Excellence. It’s the Army’s school for training their military intelligence personnel. It has been located at Fort Huachuca, Arizona since 1993 after moving from Fort Devens, MA. Any enlisted personnel or officers who are in the military intelligence field attend this school, as well as many international students in military exchange programs. AIT students who attend school here become Human Intelligence Collectors, Intelligence Analysts, and UAV controllers. Other personnel may be a member of the Military Intelligence Corps.

Military Intelligence utilizes a number of different information collection and analysis mediums to commanders in order to help guide and offer direction in the commander’s decisions. Available data is used to determine a course of action or to provide an answer to focused questions. The commander’s specific needs for intelligence are considered and then incorporated into the intelligence collection process, as well as the analysis and dissemination of the information.

There are several different types of military intelligence – strategic, operational, and tactical. Strategic intelligence deals with political assessments, economics, and foreign nations’ intentions and military capabilities. It could be tactical, technical, scientific, diplomatic, or sociological, but all of the information is used in conjunction with known facts, such as demographics, geography, and industrial capacities.
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Operational intelligence is more focused on support for an expeditionary commander. Tactical intelligence supports operations on a tactical level. Personnel in this area of military intelligence are usually attached to headquarters. Current threat levels are scrutinized and this information is then passed onto those that will be out into hostile territories.

Intelligence tasking will focus on a number of different variables, with the common goal to be the collection, analysis, processing, and dissemination of information that will ultimately influence planning and operational strategy. A great deal of information is available to the public, such as the tonnage and weaponry of most capital ships. The same is true for aircraft. Photographs can project speed and range, maps can be used for various information gathering tactics, and counter-intelligence services make sure that some information available to our enemies will lead them down a misrepresented path. However, the media continues to be a primary source of information, as well.

Many people have a common misconception when it comes to the Army Military Intelligence Group. It is not full of spies and James Bond-like gadgets. Information gathering comes from a number of simple and complex sources, each of which must be verified for its authenticity. Today’s Army military intelligence is one of the most impressive units in the United States Military. It helps protect our country against threats, both foreign and domestic.The USAICoE stands for the United States Army Intelligence of Excellence. It’s the Army’s school for training their military intelligence personnel. It has been located at Fort Huachuca, Arizona since 1993 after moving from Fort Devens, MA. Any enlisted personnel or officers who are in the military intelligence field attend this school, as well as many international students in military exchange programs. AIT students who attend school here become Human Intelligence Collectors, Intelligence Analysts, and UAV controllers. Other personnel may be a member of the Military Intelligence Corps.

Military Intelligence utilizes a number of different information collection and analysis mediums to commanders in order to help guide and offer direction in the commander’s decisions. Available data is used to determine a course of action or to provide an answer to focused questions. The commander’s specific needs for intelligence are considered and then incorporated into the intelligence collection process, as well as the analysis and dissemination of the information.

There are several different types of military intelligence – strategic, operational, and tactical. Strategic intelligence deals with political assessments, economics, and foreign nations’ intentions and military capabilities. It could be tactical, technical, scientific, diplomatic, or sociological, but all of the information is used in conjunction with known facts, such as demographics, geography, and industrial capacities.

Operational intelligence is more focused on support for an expeditionary commander. Tactical intelligence supports operations on a tactical level. Personnel in this area of military intelligence are usually attached to headquarters. Current threat levels are scrutinized and this information is then passed onto those that will be out into hostile territories.

Intelligence tasking will focus on a number of different variables, with the common goal to be the collection, analysis, processing, and dissemination of information that will ultimately influence planning and operational strategy. A great deal of information is available to the public, such as the tonnage and weaponry of most capital ships. The same is true for aircraft. Photographs can project speed and range, maps can be used for various information gathering tactics, and counter-intelligence services make sure that some information available to our enemies will lead them down a misrepresented path. However, the media continues to be a primary source of information, as well.

Many people have a common misconception when it comes to the Army Military Intelligence Group. It is not full of spies and James Bond-like gadgets. Information gathering comes from a number of simple and complex sources, each of which must be verified for its authenticity. Today’s Army military intelligence is one of the most impressive units in the United States Military. It helps protect our country against threats, both foreign and domestic.

If you or a loved one have served in the Army’s Military Intelligence Division, then consider honoring this service with a beautiful Army ring. Show off the insignia of your unit by having it engraved on the side of one of the many styles of Army rings or even under a semi-precious stone on the top. These Army rings are gorgeous reminder of the service and sacrifice of all soldiers and will likely become a treasured family heirloom.

If you or a loved one have served in the Army’s Military Intelligence Division, then consider honoring this service with a beautiful Army ring. Show off the insignia of your unit by having it engraved on the side of one of the many styles of Army rings or even under a semi-precious stone on the top. These Army rings are gorgeous reminder of the service and sacrifice of all soldiers and will likely become a treasured family heirloom.

The Long, Proud History of the Army Ranger

The term “Ranger” was first used in what would become the United States back in the 17th century. The first Ranger Companyofficially began in 1676. Rangers fought in many different wars, including the American Revolution, The War of 1812, and every war the United States was involved in afterwards. What most people consider to be “today’s” Army Rangers were authorized in 1942 by General Marshall. There are currently six Ranger battalions and they have played an important role in Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan. They were also vital to the successes of other conflicts like Grenada and Panama.

The long and proud history of the United States Army Rangers officially began when George Washington ordered Thomas Knowlton, a Lieutenant Colonel in the Army, to personally select men for reconnaissance missions. This unit was called Knowlton’s Rangers, but it actually was more centered on gathering intelligence than for combat. This group of Rangers became the Military Intelligence Branch.

During the Civil War, two units of Rangers, one for the Confederate Army and one for the Union Army would become somewhat famous. Mosby’s Rangers often raided deep within Union territory, capturing high-ranking officers and disrupting supply lines. The Union’s Mean’s Rangers were best known for capturing a Confederate ammunition train. Eventually, Mean’s Rangers captured part of Mosby’s Rangers after a long, hard fought battle.

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The next century would see two World Wars and multiple conflicts which would put the Army Rangers to the test. From the beach at Normandy to the jungles of Vietnam, there have been a number of different Ranger Battalions. During Vietnam and Korea, the Ranger units were organized as companies and were part of larger units. These were considered special operations units. During the Korean War, the Rangers patrolled, scouted, and attacked the North Korean enemy. During the Vietnam War, the Rangers were tasked with the same duties, but were paramount in the success of reconnaissance behind enemy lines. They planned and directed air strikes, conducted ambushes, assessed the damage from frequent bombing in enemy territory, and provided snipers where needed.

By the end of the Vietnam War, it was evident that the United States Army needed an elite, rapid response light infantry. The 1st and 2nd Ranger Battalions were created. This combination of elite airborne infantry and special operations is highly trained, very flexible, and can be deployed anywhere in the world within a matter of hours. Today, the Army Rangers are deployed on the War on Terror, with units in Iraq and Afghanistan. The 75th Ranger Regiment is one of only a handful of units that has had members continuously deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq.

There is no doubt the Army Rangers are an important part of the United States Armed Forces. One of the best ways to say thank you for their service, dedication, and sacrifice is with one of the many styles of Army Ranger rings. These rings are a beautiful visual reminder of what it means to be an Army Ranger.

Army Jewelry Honors Dedicated Soldiers, Past and Present

The U.S. Army is the world’s strongest military force, bar none.
Hundreds of thousands of men and women currently serve in this powerful branch of the military.

Lets not forget U.S. Army

Although many soldiers are stationed within the U.S., many others are currently deployed in dangerous combat zones such as Iraq and Afghanistan.
The lives of these soldiers are on the line every day.
And even the active-duty soldiers, members of the National Guard and Reservists that are stationed within the United States could be sent into battle on very short notice, putting them at risk, too.

Let’s not forget about the men and women who served in the U.S. Army in the past, either.
When their time in the service was up, these Army veterans and retirees received honorable discharges for good reason, having serving honorably and with distinction in war and peace.

Army jewelry lets us honor our soldiers

Army jewelry lets us honor our soldiers, and many want to wear something more attractive to connect them to the Army than just the standard-issue dog tags that identify them.
Army men and women love wearing Army jewelry because it lets them show their pride in themselves, their buddies and their units.
But they love it even more when their family and friends give them Army jewelry, because these gifts show that their service is honored by the people they care for.

All of our soldiers are well trained and dedicated to protecting our freedom at home and abroad.
They have a unique combination of physical strength, mental toughness and superb equipment.
And above all, they have a sense of purpose.
When called upon, they consistently respond with the speed, courage and discipline we associate with the U.S. Army.  Army jewelry, with its beautiful but powerful appearance, perfectly captures the spirit of our soldiers.

No matter when or where a soldier has served, Army rings, tie tacks, lapel pins, necklaces, pendants, watches, cuff links and other pieces of Army jewelry can commemorate his or her service.
Many types of Army jewelry can be personalized with a soldier’s name, initials, dates of service or other details.

Army jewelry can incorporate a wide assortment of Army:

  • emblems
  • logos
  • insignia
  • slogans.

The design of Army jewelry can reflect a man or woman’s service in the Army in a general way, or it can show membership in a specific battalion, regiment, division or other Army unit.  Army jewelry can also indicate a man or woman’s service in a specific war or armed conflict, including deployment in Iran, Afghanistan, Vietnam and other combat theaters.

Some pieces of Army jewelry, especially Army rings, tie tacks, lapel pins, cuff links, pendants, and necklaces, are made of gold or sterling silver.
Many include precious or semi-precious gems in their designs, while others are brightly colored with gorgeous enamels.
But no matter what Army jewelry is made of or how it is designed, Army jewelry is a powerful symbol of a soldier’s service.

Military Rings

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We depend on them for our saftey and security so now is the time to show our respect for those brave warriors that put their lives on the line month after month and year after year.

Military rings are a very simple and unique way of showing our gratitude to someone special and this simple ring can one day turn into a treasured family heirloom.

From the many designs and images available you can create and design a stunning piece of military jewelry and an Military ring fit for a king.

The complete selection of Balfour images and designs are available in our shop and these will allow you the opportunity to design an Military ring in about ten minutes. Simply follow the instructions in the shop, insert the information required and also use the dropdown menu to create the perfect Military ring.

Military Rings Available;

  • Infantry Rings
  • Cavalry Rings
  • Transportation Rings
  • Ordnance Rings
  • Engineers Rings
  • Field Artillery Rings
  • Airborne Rings
  • Military Police Rings
  • Aviation
  • Operation Iraqi Freedom
  • Operation Enduring Freedom
  • Operation Desert Storm
  • Vietnam

Military rings can be further personalized by inserting the name of the soldier on the right or left side and important dates of a special campaign or deployment can also be added. The top of the Military ring offers the opportunity to select a stone that will reflect the birth month of the soldier and in this chart you can see what those colors represent.

 

When you proceed to the online shop to create your Military ring there is so much more you can do to personalize you ring to create a gift that will be treasured for a life time. From the left shank to the right shank, you cam custom design your ring with images of insignias that will record your military career from day one. The details such as your name, dates of service or special dates from deployments  can be engraved on the sides also.

Military Rings Customized

Military Rings Customized

All rings come with a lifetime warranty which is indicative of the quality of your Balfour Military Ring.

United States Army Ring

Balfour are renowned for their quality rings, and by clicking on the shop image above you can start designing your own ring today!

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