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Is 18F (Special Forces Intelligence Sergeant) a Good MOS?

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Quick Facts — 18F (Special Forces Intelligence Sergeant)

AIT / Training

56 weeks

Training Location

JFK Special Warfare Center, Fort Liberty, NC

Career Field

Special Forces

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About 18F Special Forces Intelligence Sergeant

Manages intelligence collection, analysis, and operations planning at the ODA level. Integrates all-source intelligence to support unconventional warfare and direct action missions.

Training Duration

56 weeks

Training Location

JFK Special Warfare Center, Fort Liberty, NC

Career Field

Special Forces

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

Support Special Forces operations as an intelligence and operations specialist. Work at the intersection of intelligence analysis, mission planning, and operations coordination on an ODA. Develop skills in targeting, intelligence fusion, and special operations planning. A strategic thinker's role in the world's most capable small unit.

What It's Actually Like

The 18F is the assistant operations and intelligence sergeant, which is technically two jobs and actually three jobs and practically whatever the team sergeant needs done that doesn't fall neatly into another lane. Your primary responsibilities are intelligence analysis and supporting the operations NCO in mission planning — threat assessment, target development, ISR coordination, post-mission analysis. You will spend a significant portion of your working life reading reporting, building targeting packages, and sitting in planning sessions where you're the person who gets asked 'what do we know about X' and is expected to have a coherent answer. The intelligence training in the Q Course is substantive. The operational application is demanding. The intersection of intelligence and operations at the team level is one of the most sophisticated roles in the conventional or SOF world, and the people who do it well become indispensable. Post-Army, the intelligence community is your most natural landing zone — DoD agencies, CIA, DIA, defense contractors doing OSINT and analysis — and the SF credential gets you past the first screening with a credibility that matters.

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