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Originally Posted by x SF med
I want to know what he did in the Army.... MOS? Rank? Schools? Active/Reserve/ARNG?
All that detail above - and But was he an assistant to DCSI-USCoB while he was in, or after - very vague - lots of grey in the CV here.
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He would have likely been a Lieutenant and just possibly, a very junior Captain at the end. It would be a real stretch to have done this as a Private, Specialist, or Buck Sergeant. The titles don't track with enlisted positions.
Since it would appear that he was running HUMINT, I would guess him to have been a Military Intelligence officer.
I strongly suspect that COL Moroney would be familiar with the positions in Berlin at that time and may know who/what he was.
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