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Military Intelligence Professional Bulletin, July-Sept, 2003
MIPB regrets editorial changes that impacted the intended meaning of Captain Thomas Spahr's article in the April-June 2003 issue. In the Change in DA Policy Needed section, we printed: "... The exception to this policy is soldiers in the 96R and 98G MOSs. Some 96R soldiers can qualify for Ranger school; also, 98G soldiers can qualify if they sign up for the Special Forces." This was incorrect; 96R soldiers cannot currently attend Ranger school, which was one of the major points of the article.
Also, the introductory paragraph should have read: "MI troops, in particular 98G Low-Level Voice Interceptor (LLVI) teams and 96R Ground Surveillance Radar (GSR)/Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (REMBASS) teams, can be an essential part of these combined arms reconnaissance efforts." We apologize to the author for these errors.
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