WORK ETHIC

ebook HOW TO MAINTAIN RIGHTEOUSNESS WHILE ENDURING DAILY HURDLES OF MILITARY LIFE

By James E Hill Jr. PHD DSc

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Dr. James Edward Hill Jr., PhD/DSc/MSc/BSc, also known as Jim Hill, is a distinguished military signals intelligence officer with an extensive career in tactical, technical, signals, and strategic intelligence. He holds four PhDs, one Master's, and two Bachelor's degrees. In addition, Dr. Hill has twice served as a National Security Agency (NSA) Watch Operations Commander within the NSA's high-op-tempo Indications and Warning Watch Operations Center and possesses multiple National Security Agency professionalizations.

He is a graduate of the United States Army Intelligence School Devens (USAISD) Electronic Warfare SIGINT Morse Interceptor Course (231-05H10), the VII Corps NCO Academy Augsburg Germany Primary Leadership Development Course (PLDC-Class 8-87), the USAISD Electronic Warfare SIGINT Morse Interceptor Basic Non-commissioned Officer Course (231-05H30), the U.S. Army's Basic Airborne course, the 1st Special Forces Scuba Divers course, U.S. Army's Military Intelligence Officer Basic Course, the US Army Ranger Indoctrination Program, the Military Intelligence Officer Advance Course, the Defense Intelligence College Mobile Sensitive Compartmented Information Course, the Joint Military Intelligence Training Centers' Intelligence Collection Managers Course, the U.S. Army Transportation School Air Deployment Planning Course (ADPC), the Armed Forces Staff College Joint Planning Orientation Course (JPOC), and the 3/311 Infantry 78th Training Division Observer Controller Course. In addition, Dr. Hill is a graduate of the National Security Agency's National Cryptologic University's AROF Morse Collection Supervisor course (EC023), OPSEC Fundamentals for NSA-CSS Managers (OP200), National Information Security Course (CS-300), the Transmission Security Course (CS-141), and the Cryptologic Skills for Junior Officer's Course (CK-255), maintaining a 4.0 grade point average. The Cryptologic Skills for Junior Officer's Course provides equivalent credit for the National Cryptologic University's Introductory Writing Course (EG-022), Introduction to Cryptography and Exploitation of Manual Cryptosystems Course (CA-105), Writing Techniques (EC-202), Introduction to ELINT Analysis for Fusion Reporters (IS-070), Introduction to SIGINT Reporting (IS-180), SIGINT Reporting (IS-280), Basic Traffic Analysis (TA-103), Technical Reporting for Non-Traffic Analysts (TA-160), and Principles of Collection Management (TM-201).

Dr. Hill's contributions to the U.S. national security effort include pioneering intelligence-gathering technologies, constructing intelligence-gathering computer-based statistical analysis applications, leading high-tempo watch operations, and shaping modern intelligence-gathering strategies. Beginning as an Electronic Warfare Morse Code interceptor during the Cold War, he became an Airborne Green Beret (SQI 5P S), a Scuba Diver, a Tactical Intelligence Officer (35D), a Signals Intelligence Officer(35G), US Army Space Command Space Activities Officer (ASI 3Y), Army Aviation Load Planner (ASI 3S), Army Automation officer (ASI 53A/53Z), and a leader in signals intelligence operations. His expertise continues to influence military intelligence advancements today. His qualifications are remarkable:

PhD Strategic Intelligence

DSc Intelligence Information Systems

PhD Intelligence Analysis & Operations

DSc Electronic Warfare Signals Intelligence

& Cryptography

MS Computer Systems Management

BSc Information Systems

BSc Computer Science

WORK ETHIC