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Endnote<br />

1. The other courses trained by the 309 th MI Battalion are 96R10, Ground Surveillance Systems Operator; 98H10, Communication Locator Interceptor;<br />

97B10, Counterintelligence Agent (until February 2006). The 3C-35E/351B/244-97B20, Basic Counterintelligence Special Agent Course replaces the<br />

97B10 course effective 1 October 2005. The functional course is 3C-F17/244-F9, Source Operations Course.<br />

Ms. Andrea Malone is currently employed by Northrop-Grumman as the DTO Installation Projects Manager. She has 15 years <strong>of</strong> active<br />

duty experience with the U.S. Army, and 7 years <strong>of</strong> civilian information technology experience. She holds a Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science degree<br />

from Western International University in Management Information Systems and a Master <strong>of</strong> Science degree from the University <strong>of</strong> Phoenix<br />

in Computer Information Systems. Ms. Malone can be contacted at 520-538-0190 or via email at andi.malone@us.army.mil.<br />

Mr. George Stemler is the 309th MI Battalion’s Senior Civilian Training Specialist. Mr. Stemler has worked as a Training Specialist<br />

since retiring from the United States Army 1999. He holds a Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science degree from Wayland Baptist University in Business<br />

Management and a Master <strong>of</strong> Science degree from the University <strong>of</strong> Phoenix in Computer Information Systems. Mr. Stemler can be<br />

contacted at 520-538-7027 or via email at stemlerg@hua.army.mil.<br />

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