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G-2 refers to the military intelligence staff in the United States Army at the Divisional Level and above. The position is generally headed by a Lieutenant General. It is contrasted with G–1 (personnel), G–3 (operations), G–4 (logistics), G-5 (planning), G-6 (network), G-7 (training), G-8 (finance), and G-9 (civil-military operations). These "G" sections have counterparts in other branches of the service, with the U.S. Navy using an N– designation, the U.S. Air Force using the A- designation, and the Joint Staff using the J- designation. It is the higher level function of the S-2 (intelligence) with the "S" signifying intelligence directorates at the battalion or brigade level.

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  • G-2 (intelligence) (en)
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  • Un officier G2 (G pour General Staff et indice 2 pour type 'military intelligence' dans le code OTAN) est un officier responsable du renseignement dans un état-major. Le bureau renseignements au sein de quartiers généraux OTAN est le G2 qui est à même de mener les quatre opérations du cycle renseignement (direction, recueil, traitement et diffusion), la planification et la direction de la sécurité militaire ainsi que d’autres activités entreprises en temps de paix telles qu'études, entraînement et exercices. Dans l'armée française, cette mission était remplie par le Deuxième Bureau jusqu'à la seconde guerre mondiale. (fr)
  • G-2 refers to the military intelligence staff in the United States Army at the Divisional Level and above. The position is generally headed by a Lieutenant General. It is contrasted with G–1 (personnel), G–3 (operations), G–4 (logistics), G-5 (planning), G-6 (network), G-7 (training), G-8 (finance), and G-9 (civil-military operations). These "G" sections have counterparts in other branches of the service, with the U.S. Navy using an N– designation, the U.S. Air Force using the A- designation, and the Joint Staff using the J- designation. It is the higher level function of the S-2 (intelligence) with the "S" signifying intelligence directorates at the battalion or brigade level. (en)
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  • G-2 refers to the military intelligence staff in the United States Army at the Divisional Level and above. The position is generally headed by a Lieutenant General. It is contrasted with G–1 (personnel), G–3 (operations), G–4 (logistics), G-5 (planning), G-6 (network), G-7 (training), G-8 (finance), and G-9 (civil-military operations). These "G" sections have counterparts in other branches of the service, with the U.S. Navy using an N– designation, the U.S. Air Force using the A- designation, and the Joint Staff using the J- designation. It is the higher level function of the S-2 (intelligence) with the "S" signifying intelligence directorates at the battalion or brigade level. Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence (G-2) The 47th and current Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence G-2, is Lieutenant General Laura A. Potter (USA). LTG Potter is "the senior advisor to the Secretary of the Army and Chief of Staff of the Army for all aspects of Intelligence, Counterintelligence and Security, and responsible for the training, equipping, policy and oversight of the Army Intelligence and Security Enterprise". See United States Army Intelligence and Security Command (en)
  • Un officier G2 (G pour General Staff et indice 2 pour type 'military intelligence' dans le code OTAN) est un officier responsable du renseignement dans un état-major. Le bureau renseignements au sein de quartiers généraux OTAN est le G2 qui est à même de mener les quatre opérations du cycle renseignement (direction, recueil, traitement et diffusion), la planification et la direction de la sécurité militaire ainsi que d’autres activités entreprises en temps de paix telles qu'études, entraînement et exercices. Dans l'armée française, cette mission était remplie par le Deuxième Bureau jusqu'à la seconde guerre mondiale. (fr)
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