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CIA Operations Officer

At 17 years old, John Doe graduated from high school and began attending the United States Naval Academy. He graduated from the Naval Academy with a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology and a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps. While at the Academy, he decided to become a signals intelligence officer. Upon graduating from The Basic School, John went on to Signals Intelligence School at Virginia Beach, Virginia. Afterwards, John was assigned as a platoon commander to the 2nd Radio Battalion at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina. He was later placed in command of a SIGINT detachment supporting an infantry regiment.

With numerous commendations, John left the Marine Corps after five years of service. Soon after, he was hired by a private security technology company as a computer systems analyst while he simultaneously sought employment with the Central Intelligence Agency. Before John could join the Agency, he had to go through background checks, take the entrance exam, and go through a series of assessments including psychometric, numerical reasoning, psychological, psychoanalytical, aptitude, and a polygraph test. Upon passing the entrance and psychological examinations, John was accepted as a "Career Trainee." He then quit his job at the private security company.

After an orientation period, he was sent to the CIA Special Training Center - "The Farm," Camp Peary for intensive operational training. There, he went through the Basic Operations Course, which trained him in so-called "operational intelligence" or "tradecraft" espionage skills. This means John was taught everything from recruiting foreign assets to detecting surveillance to clandestine communications methods as well as infiltration and exfiltration techniques. He was also trained for night parachuting, clandestine photography, tactical high speed emergency driving, rappelling from helicopters, and dry and wet demolition. Because of his military experience, John excelled through training. He received exceptionally high marks for physical endurance, logic, and psychological ops exercises.

Upon completion of training, John was given non-official cover status; that is he is an operations officer without any official connection to the CIA and therefore without diplomatic immunity if ever caught in an act of espionage. His cover is that of a freelance information technology consultant and analyst who "happens" to do a fair amount of international business, giving him the cover to travel frequently. To keep things legitimate, John often does indeed conduct business while abroad. He also occasionally travels abroad under an alias. As a clandestine services officer, John's primary work is recruiting foreign agents and interrogating captured enemy agents. However, occasionally he is also involved in paramilitary missions. John Doe's exemplary work has proven him to be one of the most capable officers in the CIA's employ.

CIA Operations Officer

At 17 years old John Doe graduated high school. He then enlisted in the United States Marine Corps Reserve and entered recruit training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island. John then went on to Marine Combat Training at the School of Infantry at Camp Lejeune. Having decided to serve as an intelligence specialist, he then attended the Intelligence Specialist Entry Course at the Navy Marine Corps Intelligence Training Center. Afterwards, John was assigned to serve his reserve obligation in Headquarters and Services Company, 2nd Battalion 25th Marines.

John then began attending the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he majored in Management Science. Upon graduating from MIT, he applied to join the Boston Police Department. After completing the entire application process, John went on to the Boston Police Academy. Upon graduating from the Police Academy, John was assigned as a patrol officer in District B-2. During this time, he completed his six-year Marine reserve service obligation. Three years into his career as a police officer, John decided to pursue employment with the Central Intelligence Agency. Before he could join the Agency, he had to go through background checks, take the entrance exam, and go through a series of assessments including psychometric, numerical reasoning, psychological, psychoanalytical, aptitude, and a polygraph test. Upon passing the entrance and psychological examinations, John was accepted as a "Career Trainee." He then left the Boston Police Department.

After an orientation period, he was sent to the CIA Special Training Center - "The Farm," Camp Peary for intensive operational training. There, he went through the Basic Operations Course, which trained him in so-called "operational intelligence" or "tradecraft" espionage skills. This means John was taught everything from recruiting foreign assets to detecting surveillance to clandestine communications methods as well as infiltration and exfiltration techniques. He was also trained for night parachuting, clandestine photography, tactical high speed emergency driving, rappelling from helicopters, and dry and wet demolition. Because of his military experience, John excelled through training. He received exceptionally high marks for physical endurance, logic, and psychological ops exercises.

Upon completion of training, John was given non-official cover status; that is he is an operations officer without any official connection to the CIA and therefore without diplomatic immunity if ever caught in an act of espionage. His cover is that of a security consultant working for a security and risk consulting firm, which is actually a CIA front company that "happens" to do a fair amount of international business, giving John the cover to travel frequently. As a clandestine services officer, his primary work is recruiting foreign agents and interrogating captured enemy agents. John Doe's exemplary work has proven him to be one of the most capable officers in the CIA's employ.

CIA Operations Officer

At 17 years old John Doe graduated from high school and immediately enlisted in the United States Army. He decided to become a cryptologic linguist. After basic training, John went on to the Defense Language Institute in Monterey, California. There, he learned Korean. After language training, John went on to advanced individual training. Following completion of training, he was assigned to the 501st Military Intelligence Brigade in South Korea. He served as a cryptologic linguist in the 527th Military Intelligence Battalion.

After six distinguished years in the Army, John was honorably discharged and went on to attend the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Upon graduating from MIT summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, he was hired by a private security technology company as an information technology technician while he simultaneously sought employment with the Central Intelligence Agency. Before John could join the Agency, he had to go through background checks, take the entrance exam, and go through a series of assessments including psychometric, numerical reasoning, psychological, psychoanalytical, aptitude, and a polygraph test. Upon passing the entrance and psychological examinations, John was accepted as a "Career Trainee." He then quit his job at the private security company.

After an orientation period, he was sent to the CIA Special Training Center - "The Farm," Camp Peary for intensive operational training. There, he went through the Basic Operations Course, which trained him in so-called "operational intelligence" or "tradecraft" espionage skills. This means John was taught everything from recruiting foreign assets to detecting surveillance to clandestine communications methods as well as infiltration and exfiltration techniques. He was also trained for night parachuting, clandestine photography, tactical high speed emergency driving, rappelling from helicopters, and dry and wet demolition. Because of his military experience, John excelled through training. He received exceptionally high marks for physical endurance, logic, and psychological ops exercises.

Upon completion of training, John was given non-official cover status; that is he is an operations officer without any official connection to the CIA and therefore without diplomatic immunity if ever caught in an act of espionage. His cover is that of a successful entrepreneur in the field of information technology consulting. With the help of the CIA, he runs a small IT consulting business on the side that just happens to do a fair amount of international business, giving him the cover to travel frequently. To keep things legitimate, John often does indeed conduct business while abroad. He also occasionally travels abroad under an alias.

As a clandestine services officer, John's primary work is recruiting foreign agents and interrogating captured enemy agents. John Doe's exemplary work has proven him to be one of the most capable officers in the CIA's employ.

CIA Operations Officer

At 17 years old John Doe graduated from high school and began attending the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He graduated from MIT with a Bachelor of Science in Management Science and a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Army via Army ROTC. Having decided that he wanted to be a Psychological Operations Officer, John then went on to the PSYOP Officer Qualification Course and then the U.S. Army Airborne School. After airborne training, John was enrolled in Language School, where he learned Arabic. Upon graduating, he was assigned to the 4th Psychological Operations Group. He served as a PSYOP officer in the 9th Psychological Operations Battalion.

After his four year active duty tour ended, John joined the U.S. Army Reserve. He also began attending Harvard Business School. During this time, he served his reserve drills in the 2nd Psychological Operations Group's 11th Psychological Operations Battalion. Upon earning his MBA, he immediately pursued a career with the Central Intelligence Agency. Before John could join the Agency, he had to go through background checks, take the entrance exam, and go through a series of assessments including psychometric, numerical reasoning, psychological, psychoanalytical, aptitude, and a polygraph test. Upon passing the entrance and psychological examinations, John was accepted as a "Career Trainee."

After an orientation period and completing his reserve service obligation, he was sent to the CIA Special Training Center - "The Farm," Camp Peary for intensive operational training. There, he went through the Basic Operations Course, which trained him in so-called "operational intelligence" or "tradecraft" espionage skills. This means John was taught everything from recruiting foreign assets to detecting surveillance to clandestine communications methods as well as infiltration and exfiltration techniques. He was also trained for night parachuting, clandestine photography, tactical high speed emergency driving, rappelling from helicopters, and dry and wet demolition. Because of his military experience, John excelled through training. He received exceptionally high marks for physical endurance, logic, and psychological ops exercises.

Upon completion of training, John was given non-official cover status; that is he is an operations officer without any official connection to the CIA and therefore without diplomatic immunity if ever caught in an act of espionage. His cover is that of a freelance management consultant who happens to do a fair amount of international business, giving him the cover to travel frequently. To keep things legitimate, John often does indeed conduct business while abroad. He also occasionally travels abroad under an alias. As a clandestine services officer, John's primary work is recruiting foreign agents and interrogating captured enemy agents. However, occasionally he is also involved in paramilitary missions. John Doe's exemplary work has proven him to be one of the most capable officers in the CIA's employ.

CIA Operations Officer

At 17 years old John Doe graduated from high school and began attending the United States Air Force Academy. He graduated from the Academy with a Bachelor of Science in Management and a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Air Force. While at the Air Force Academy, John decided he would become an intelligence officer. Upon completing the Intelligence Officer Course at Goodfellow Air Force Base in Texas, John was assigned to Kadena Air Base in Okinawa, Japan. There, he served as an intelligence officer in the 390th Intelligence Squadron.

John left the Air Force after five years of service and went on to the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Soon after earning his Master of Business Administration, he was hired by an independent investment bank while he simultaneously sought employment with the Central Intelligence Agency. Before John could join the Agency, he had to go through background checks, take the entrance exam, and go through a series of assessments including psychometric, numerical reasoning, psychological, psychoanalytical, aptitude, and a polygraph test. Upon passing the entrance and psychological examinations, Bond was accepted as a "Career Trainee." He then quit his job at the investment bank.

After an orientation period, he was sent to the CIA Special Training Center - "The Farm," Camp Peary for intensive operational training. There, he went through the Basic Operations Course, which trained him in so-called "operational intelligence" or "tradecraft" espionage skills. This means John was taught everything from recruiting foreign assets to detecting surveillance to clandestine communications methods as well as infiltration and exfiltration techniques. He was also trained for night parachuting, clandestine photography, tactical high speed emergency driving, rappelling from helicopters, and dry and wet demolition. Because of his military experience, John excelled through training. He received exceptionally high marks for physical endurance, logic, and psychological ops exercises.

Upon completion of training, John was given non-official cover status; that is he is an operations officer without any official connection to the CIA and therefore without diplomatic immunity if ever caught in an act of espionage. His cover is that of a freelance financial advisor who happens to do a fair amount of international business, giving John the cover to travel frequently. As a clandestine services officer, his primary work is recruiting foreign agents and interrogating captured enemy agents. John Doe's exemplary work has proven him to be one of the most capable officers in the CIA's employ.

CIA Operations Officer

At 17 years old John Doe graduated from high school and began attending the United States Naval Academy. He graduated from the Naval Academy with a Bachelor of Science in Political Science and a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps. After completing The Basic School, John Doe attended the Public Affairs Officers Course located at the Defense Information School at Fort Meade, Maryland. Upon completing the course, he was assigned to the 3rd Marine Division Public Affairs Office at Marine Corps Base Camp Smedley D. Butler in Okinawa, Japan. He was later reassigned to Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in California. There, he served as a public affairs officer in the Consolidated Public Affairs Office.

With numerous commendations, John left the Marine Corps after five years of service. He then immediately pursued a career with the Central Intelligence Agency. Before John could join the Agency, he had to go through background checks, take the entrance exam, and go through a series of assessments including psychometric, numerical reasoning, psychological, psychoanalytical, aptitude, and a polygraph test. Upon passing the entrance and psychological examinations, John was accepted as a "Career Trainee."

After an orientation period, he was sent to the CIA Special Training Center - "The Farm," Camp Peary for intensive operational training. There, he went through the Basic Operations Course, which trained him in so-called "operational intelligence" or "tradecraft" espionage skills. This means John was taught everything from recruiting foreign assets to detecting surveillance to clandestine communications methods as well as infiltration and exfiltration techniques. He was also trained for night parachuting, clandestine photography, tactical high speed emergency driving, rappelling from helicopters, and dry and wet demolition. Because of his military experience, John excelled through training. He received exceptionally high marks for physical endurance, logic, and psychological ops exercises.

Upon completion of training, John was given official cover status, which means he became an operations officer posing as an innocuous U.S. government employee under a diplomatic post and therefore with diplomatic immunity if ever caught in an act of espionage. His cover is that of a public diplomacy officer with the United States Foreign Service. As a clandestine services officer, John's primary work is recruiting foreign agents and interrogating captured enemy agents. John Doe's exemplary work has proven him to be one of the most capable officers in the CIA's employ.

CIA Operations Officer

At 17 years old Jane Doe graduated from high school and immediately enlisted in the United States Army Reserve. She decided to become a civil affairs specialist. After completing nine weeks of basic combat training, Jane went through thirteen weeks of advanced individual training. Upon completion of training, she was assigned to the 304th Civil Affairs Brigade. Soon after she began attending Princeton University. During this time, she served her reserve drills as a civil affairs specialist in the 404th Civil Affairs Battalion. Upon graduating from Princeton with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics, she pursued a career with the Central Intelligence Agency. Before Jane could join the Agency, she had to go through background checks, take the entrance exam, and go through a series of assessments including psychometric, numerical reasoning, psychological, psychoanalytical, aptitude, and a polygraph test. Upon passing the entrance and psychological examinations, Jane was accepted as a "Career Trainee."

After an orientation period and completing her six-year Army Reserve service obligation, she was sent to the CIA Special Training Center - "The Farm," Camp Peary for intensive operational training. There, she went through the Basic Operations Course, which trained her in so-called "operational intelligence" or "tradecraft" espionage skills. Because of her military experience, Jane excelled through training. She received exceptionally high marks for physical endurance, logic, and psychological ops exercises. Upon completion of training, Jane was given official cover status, which means she became an operations officer posing as an innocuous U.S. government employee under a diplomatic post and therefore with diplomatic immunity if ever caught in an act of espionage. Her cover is that of a consular officer with the United States Foreign Service. As a clandestine services officer, Jane's primary work is recruiting foreign agents and interrogating captured enemy agents. Jane Doe's exemplary work has proven her to be one of the most capable officers in the CIA's employ.

CIA Operations Officer

At 17 years old John Doe graduated from high school and began attending the Virginia Military Institute. He graduated from VMI with a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies and a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Air Force via the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps. While at VMI, he decided to become a public affairs officer. Upon completing the Public Affairs Officers Course at the Defense Information School, John was assigned to the 33d Fighter Wing Public Affairs Office at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida. He was later reassigned to Osan Air Base in South Korea. There, he served as a public affairs officer in the 51st Fighter Wing Public Affairs Office.

After his four year active duty tour ended, John joined the U.S. Air Force Reserve. He also began attending the Elliott School of International Affairs at the George Washington University. During this time, he served his reserve drills as a public affairs officer with the 459th Air Refueling Wing at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland. Some time after earning his Master of Arts in International Affairs, John decided to pursue a career with the Central Intelligence Agency. Before John could join the Agency, he had to go through background checks, take the entrance exam, and go through a series of assessments including psychometric, numerical reasoning, psychological, psychoanalytical, aptitude, and a polygraph test. Upon passing the entrance and psychological examinations and completing his reserve service obligation, John was accepted as a "Career Trainee."

After an orientation period, he was sent to the CIA Special Training Center - "The Farm," Camp Peary for intensive operational training. There, he went through the Basic Operations Course, which trained him in so-called "operational intelligence" or "tradecraft" espionage skills. This means John was taught everything from recruiting foreign assets to detecting surveillance to clandestine communications methods as well as infiltration and exfiltration techniques. He was also trained for night parachuting, clandestine photography, tactical high speed emergency driving, rappelling from helicopters, and dry and wet demolition. Because of his military experience, John excelled through training. He received exceptionally high marks for physical endurance, logic, and psychological ops exercises.

Upon completion of training, John was given official cover status, which means he became an operations officer posing as an innocuous U.S. government employee under a diplomatic post and therefore with diplomatic immunity if ever caught in an act of espionage. His cover is that of a political officer with the United States Foreign Service. As a clandestine services officer, John's primary work is recruiting foreign agents and interrogating captured enemy agents. John Doe's exemplary work has proven him to be one of the most capable officers in the CIA's employ.

CIA Operations Officer

At 17 years old John Doe graduated from high school and immediately enlisted in the United States Army. He decided to become a psychological operations specialist. After completing basic and advanced individual training, he went on to the U.S. Army Airborne School. Upon completing airborne training, John was enrolled in Language School, where he learned Arabic. Afterwards, he was assigned to the 4th Psychological Operations Group. He served as a PSYOP specialist in the 9th Psychological Operations Battalion.

After four distinguished years in the Army, John was honorably discharged and went on to attend Georgetown University. Upon graduating from Georgetown with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Economy, he immediately pursued a career with the Central Intelligence Agency. Before John could join the Agency, he had to go through background checks, take the entrance exam, and go through a series of assessments including psychometric, numerical reasoning, psychological, psychoanalytical, aptitude, and a polygraph test. Upon passing the entrance and psychological examinations, John was accepted as a "Career Trainee."

After an orientation period, he was sent to the CIA Special Training Center - "The Farm," Camp Peary for intensive operational training. There, he went through the Basic Operations Course, which trained him in so-called "operational intelligence" or "tradecraft" espionage skills. This means John was taught everything from recruiting foreign assets to detecting surveillance to clandestine communications methods as well as infiltration and exfiltration techniques. He was also trained for night parachuting, clandestine photography, tactical high speed emergency driving, rappelling from helicopters, and dry and wet demolition. Because of his military experience, John excelled through training. He received exceptionally high marks for physical endurance, logic, and psychological ops exercises.

Upon completion of training, John was given official cover status, which means he became an operations officer posing as an innocuous U.S. government employee under a diplomatic post and therefore with diplomatic immunity if ever caught in an act of espionage. His cover is that of a consular officer with the United States Foreign Service. As a clandestine services officer, John's primary work is recruiting foreign agents and interrogating captured enemy agents. John Doe's exemplary work has proven him to be one of the most capable officers in the CIA's employ.