This page was prepared by SSG Ho Yong Lee, a Korean-speaking U.S. Army recruiter, as an informational guide for the 35F Intelligence Analyst Β MOS.
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My name is SSG Ho Yong Lee, a U.S. Army Korean-speaking recruiter currently serving at the Fairfax Recruiting Center in Virginia.
This page was created for Korean and English-speaking applicants who are interested in the U.S. Army Intelligence MOS 35F Intelligence Analyst.
On this page, you will find information about:
βͺ Job responsibilities
βͺ Training process
βͺ Citizenship / Green Card holder information
βͺ ASVAB requirements
βͺ Army career path
This page is designed to help you understand the MOS more clearly before starting the enlistment process.
Actual eligibility may depend on your personal immigration status, ASVAB score, security clearance requirements, current Army regulations, and MOS availability at the time of enlistment.
Consultations are free, and you are welcome to ask questions just to understand your current options.
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35F Intelligence Analyst is one of the U.S. Armyβs Military Intelligence (MI) MOSs.
In the Army, a 35F Intelligence Analyst may perform or support tasks related to:
Intelligence data analysis
Intelligence support
Situation analysis
Report writing
Operational intelligence support
35F Intelligence Analyst is an MOS that supports intelligence and information analysis within the Army.
Common areas may include:
βͺ Intelligence analysis
βͺ Information processing
βͺ Operational intelligence support
βͺ Situation analysis and briefing support
Actual duties may vary depending on the unit, assignment, mission, and duty station.
A 35F Intelligence Analyst may be involved in:
Intelligence data analysis
Situation report preparation
Organizing and evaluating information
Operational intelligence support
Intelligence briefing support
Analyzing maps and intelligence products
Command decision support
Actual duties and work environments may vary depending on:
βͺ Type of unit
βͺ Assignment
βͺ Duty station
βͺ Mission
35F Intelligence Analyst applicants generally complete 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training (BCT) followed by 13 weeks of Advanced Individual Training (AIT) related to medical skills.
During training, Soldiers may learn:
Intelligence analysis
Report writing
Information processing
Map analysis
Operational intelligence procedures
Training content and length may change depending on Army policy.
35F Intelligence Analyst generally requires U.S. citizenship and eligibility for a Secret Security Clearance. Therefore, Green Card holders are usually not eligible for this MOS.
However, actual eligibility may depend on:
βͺ Current Army regulations
βͺ MOS availability at the time of contract
βͺ Individual immigration status
βͺ Additional qualification requirements
Your ASVAB score can be an important factor when applying for 35F Intelligence Analyst.
The commonly referenced requirement is:
Skilled Technical (ST) β 101 or higher
The following abilities may also be important:
βͺ Analytical ability
βͺ Problem-solving ability
βͺ Reading comprehension
βͺ Information processing ability
Actual requirements may change depending on current Army policy.
35F Intelligence Analyst is known as one of the Armyβs Military Intelligence MOSs and may be considered by applicants who are interested in intelligence and information analysis.
Depending on the individual situation and assignment, Soldiers may have the opportunity to gain experience in:
βͺ Intelligence analysis
βͺ Analytical thinking
βͺ Briefing and reporting
βͺ Operational support
Some applicants may also be interested in this MOS because it can connect with:
βͺ Analytical career interests
βͺ Government-related experience
βͺ Intelligence field interests
Actual experience and opportunities may vary depending on assignment, Army needs, individual performance, and future career goals.
Based on currently published requirements, 35F requires U.S. citizenship and eligibility for a Secret Security Clearance.
Therefore, applicants who are only Green Card holders are generally limited from applying for this MOS.
35F is known as an MOS that supports intelligence and information analysis within the Army.
Depending on the actual assignment, duties may include:
βͺ Intelligence analysis
βͺ Organizing information
βͺ Situation analysis
βͺ Operational support
Actual work environments may vary depending on the unit and assignment.
35F is generally known as an MOS related to intelligence and analysis, but because it is part of the Army, Soldiers may serve in a variety of environments depending on the mission.
Because 35F may involve information analysis, reporting, reading comprehension, and communication, strong English skills can be helpful.
However, actual expectations and assignments may vary depending on Army needs and the Soldierβs assignment.
Based on current general standards, 35F requires eligibility for a Secret Security Clearance.
This means U.S. citizenship is required, and a background-related review process may be conducted.
Specific details and standards may vary depending on Army policy.
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out.
SSG Lee Ho Yong
U.S. Army Recruiter
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Fairfax, VA 22030
Army MOS / Army Benefits / Enlistment Information for Korean Applicants
I currently serve at the Fairfax Recruiting Center in Virginia, where I assist applicants in the Northern Virginia area.
Because many parts of the U.S. Army enlistment process can be coordinated through online consultation, I also assist Korean applicants from other states across the United States, not only those living in Virginia.
Note: Actual MEPS processing and shipping procedures are generally handled based on the applicantβs residential area.