Posted on Jan 7, 2019
1LT Ting-Yu C.
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I am currently in the Ohio National Guard and pursuing a bachelor's degree at a state university. I'm in the ROTC program and plan to commission at graduation. After completing my military contract, I'm interested in applying to the FBI for a special agent position. What Army branches would be most beneficial for a future career in the FBI?

Additional Information: I spent about 12 years of my childhood in China and Taiwan, so I understand and speak Chinese fluently.
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CPT Deputy Chief Of Staff
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Military Intelligence. Specialize in Human Intelligence (35F soon to be 35A2F) or Counter Intelligence.
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LTC Jason Mackay
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Edited 6 y ago
1LT Ting-Yu C. Serving as an FBI Agent is divergent from military service. Unless the FBI has some mentoring advice, you may just want to pursue what interests you. I would say reach out to an FBI recruitment team, but I was underwhelmed with their (lack of) pitch at transition employment events...I don't know, maybe they had a bad day. Another option since this is the road you are looking to travel, consider pursuing a warrant appointment as a CID investigator. There is at least one thread on this here on RP.

Branch decision: https://www.rallypoint.com/command-post/how-do-i-choose-an-army-branch-a-framework

A discussion on going commissioned to warrant as a CID Investigator (there are several, I just grabbed one): https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/any-experience-going-from-officer-to-warrant-officer-cid

There is a MILPER message on this, recommend you find it and do some research.
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CSM Darieus ZaGara
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The military does not have a parallel to the FBI. The government does not have redundancies in Law Enforcement. Seek info regarding MPI, or CID, maybe even legal. Seek info from FBI recruiters and ask what they are looking for. Thank you for your service.
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