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Intelligence Support Battalion

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Intelligence Support Battalion
ISB's insignia
Active8 February 2003 – present[1]
CountryUnited States
BranchUnited States Marine Corps
TypeIntelligence
Part ofForce Headquarters Group
Garrison/HQNew Orleans, Louisiana
EngagementsOperation Iraqi Freedom
Commanders
Current
commander
LtCol David Lasseter
Notable
commanders
LtCol Brendan Egan

The Intelligence Support Battalion (ISB) is the battalion in the United States Marine Corps which provides military intelligence for the Marine Forces Reserve. It is part of the Force Headquarters Group. They have detachments located throughout the United States and Marines from this unit have deployed all over the world in numerous billets supporting the War on Terror.

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Mission

Provide a larger force intelligence capability within the Marine Corps reserves in accordance with the Department of Defense (DoD) initiative to reshape the total force. The ISB provides over 200 new Select Marine Corps Reserve (SMCR) intelligence Marines through three companies of trained intelligence specialists to support Marine Corps Intelligence Activity (MCIA) in DoD Intelligence Production Program (DoDIPP) requirements. During peace time, reservists from the ISB drill at 12 of the 27 Joint Reserve Intelligence Centers (JRICs). During times of contingencies or crises, these Marines can be activated in place, providing reach-back capability, or can be deployed with their active duty counterparts.

Subordinate units

In 2010, the battalion comprised[2]

History

4th Sensor Control and Management Platoon

The 4th Sensor Control and Management Platoon (SCAMP) was activated on 1 October 1986 and co-located in Mobile with 3rd Force Reconnaissance Company. In 1990, 4th SCAMP was mobilized in support of Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm and in 1991 was demobilized.[3]

Formation

On 23 December 2004, the Marine Corps published MCBUL 5400 and officially established ISB as an operational unit. For this to occur, the Marine Corps created 286 new Active Component, Active Reserve (AR), and Reserve Component intelligence billets and added them to the original 161 Reserve Component billets, resulting in a completely transformed intelligence organization of 459 Marines.[4]

Since its operational establishment, ISB has provided intelligence production support to a variety of customers throughout the Intelligence Community (IC) and supported numerous operational manning requirements overseas with intelligence analysts, Ground Sensor Marines, and Counterintelligence/Human Source Intelligence (CI/HUMINT) Marines.

On 1 October 2019, the Marine Corps published MCBUL 5400 that designated ISB into six functioning companies to align with its active-duty component. Those companies include Alpha Company, Bravo Company, Battlespace Surveillance Company, Headquarters Company, Direct Support and Operations Company.

References

  1. ^ USMC History Division. "Chronologies - 2003". Marine Corps University. Retrieved 12 May 2022.
  2. ^ Marine Forces Reserve Public Affairs Office. "2010 Almanac" (PDF). Continental Marine magazine. Advantage Printing: 11. OCLC 986218242. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 November 2010.
  3. ^ "3rd Force Reconnaissance Company / 4th SCAMP". GlobalSecurity.org. 5 July 2011. Retrieved 12 May 2022.
  4. ^ "Home Page". marforres.usmc.mil.[permanent dead link]

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