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Military Intelligence Professional Bulletin, Oct-Dec, 2003 by Clyde Green, Kevin J. McGuire
Recognizing the need to incorporate lessons learned, at all echelons, regarding all functions (e.g., processes, equipment functionality, procedures, etc.), below are some of the general themes and specific requirements for collecting lessons learned from Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF). These themes and requirements will be used by the U.S. Army Intelligence Center (USAIC) subject matter expert (SME) supporting the Center for Army Lessons Learned (CALL) Combined Arms Assessment Team (CAAT) as a guide to facilitate collection of initial intelligence lessons learned during OIF. These lessons learned will be used to--
* Validate current doctrine and assist in the development of emerging and/or new doctrine.
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* Validate current systems and assist in the upgrade of those systems.
* Assist in the development of future individual and collective training.
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