exNavyOffRec
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My point to the OP is that IntelO is a fairly misunderstood job. I'm not saying it's 20 straight years of .ppts and briefing, but there's a lot more of that than riding shotgun with a SEAL team.
I was lucking enough to have 2 Intel officers and an IP officer at my NRD, when I had a person that wanted to go Intel I would often schedule a meeting so they could talk about what they would be doing, most thought they would be boots on the ground, doing interrogations, along with other things. The majority after having that meeting looked at things like SWO or aviation since they were looking at doing something different and exciting.