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In Africa, if you're not integrating civil affairs into your security posture from day one, you're not securing a project—you ...
Civil Affairs soldiers work in small teams to stabilize a host nation’s area of operations. It all starts with Civil Affairs Assessment and Selection. Joshua Skovlund May 28, 2024 6:03 PM EDT ...
Approximately 300 Soldiers with civil affairs, psychological operations (PSYOP), and information operations (IO) units trained in the Command Post Exercise Functional (CPX-F) 19-10 from Jan. 22 to ...
Army Civil Affairs is mostly composed of reservists, with roughly 10% of them actually being active duty. The Civil Affairs training pipeline is much different for active duty soldiers than for ...
FORT BRAGG, N.C. - The 1st Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Training Brigade just got a lot busier. The 1st CA/PO Training Brigade, headquartered at Fort Bragg, North Carolina ...
Correction: An earlier version of this article stated that the 83rd Civil Affairs Battalion was deactivated in 1947, after the Korean War. The Korean War began in 1950 and ended in 1953.
A Fort Liberty civil affairs battalion will remain only in the history books after a two-year process to disband the unit is completed in June, a spokesman for the 18th Airborne Corps said this week.
The 432nd Civil Affairs Battalion is ready to take on its next challenge, but there's a final step the roughly 30 soldiers must complete before being deployed to Eastern Europe.
The next generation of influencers and peace-keeping professionals has joined the 100-year-old legacy of Civil Affairs service. “In a real way, you can have a very big impact,” said Capt ...