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300th Military Intelligence Brigade (United States)

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300th Military Intelligence Brigade (Linguist)
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Active1988–present
Country Flag of the United States.svg United States
BranchFlag of the United States Army.svg  United States Army
Type Military Intelligence Regimental Insignia.png Military intelligence
RoleLinguistics
Size1400
Part of Seal of the United States Army National Guard.svg Army National Guard
Garrison/HQ Draper, Utah
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Distinctive unit insignia 300 MI Bde DUI.png

The 300th Military Intelligence Brigade (Linguist) is a United States Army formation, subordinate to the United States Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM). It is part of the Utah Army National Guard and headquartered at the Utah National Guard Headquarters building in Draper, Utah.

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Formed in 1988 from the 142nd Military Intelligence Battalion, the 300th provides linguistic support to the U.S. Army throughout the world. Numbering approximately 1400, with approximately 90% being trained Army linguists, the soldiers are organized as five-person teams, trained in HUMINT (such as interrogators), counterintelligence, and SIGINT (such as voice intercept and analyst) skills. The brigade covers 19 documented languages, heavily oriented toward Arabic, Persian, and Korean.

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Units have taken part in U.S. military operations worldwide from the Gulf War to current operations in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo, Iraq, Kuwait and Afghanistan, and played a major role in protecting the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City.[ clarification needed ]

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