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In order to work for the Agency you need to have linguistic skills, prior military experience, or computer skills.
The CIA actually offered military support, consisting in weapons.
The CIA actually offered military support, consisting in weapons.
yes
It is unlikely, as there is experience needed generally in Analytics,Logistics as well as severe experience (years of it) in some field besides the CIA that is related to it to be considered in the CIA as likely you meant by the question. Is it clearly defined? No . Is it probable? No.
You can join the CIA without military experience but the Special Activities Division is a highly trained division, most of the SAD agents are recruited from Army Delta or Navy SEALs, so it's very unlikely, I am not saying that is impossible just because there isn't much information about the recruiting process, but I can't imagine a inexperienced person fighting alongside these high skilled soldiers, if there is any position for non military is probably in supporting position like intelligence analyst.
No. It it however, a part of the government pay grade scale (G.S.) and there are G.S.pay ranks equivalent to military payranks.
George H. W. Bush was Director of the CIA for a couple of years before he was President.
Yes they may! And in some cases they may have jurisdiction in other countries ( with permission. ) to make an arrest. Although usually the State's patrol of the arrestee will make the arrest. The CIA will supervise the case while the person is prosecuted on either a State or Federal level. Usually it's also on a Federal level which where the United States Marshall's Service will step in and do the arrest and detain them. CIA may also do the interrogation. If it includes terrorists in foreign countries one of the military police services in one of our five military branches our country will make the arrest, and the CIA will supervise. Understand the CIA is more of an investigative branch, they do in depth studies of cases for the military and supply the intelligence for them. Along with other branches of the United States Government if needed. - Have experience working with the CIA.
That's classified.
If an ex Navy Seal was in counter intelligence in the military, they may find it very easy to become a CIA agent.
Other than being married to a WWII veteran (and CinC of the U.S. Armed Forces), the descendant of U.S. and French soldiers, and rumored to be asked to join Mr. Dulles' CIA after college, no she did not.