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Soldiers interested in becoming a part of 440th Civil Affairs Bn. may visit the unit Facebook page, call 719-524-5043, or stop by the battalion 7335 Womack St., building 3450, on the second floor ...
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US ARMY CIVIL AFFAIRS
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 ...
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Samson Barini, assigned to Charlie 422nd Civil Affairs Battalion, tries to communicate with a small Iraqi boy, as they sit in the court yard of the Manara primary school ...
“The biggest thing is how much (Civil Affairs) matters.” On Friday, 78 officers from the Reserve component graduated from the Army’s John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and Schoo ...
part of the total Army analysis of its force structure, directed that the 83rd Civil Affairs Battalion be inactivated, Sgt. Maj. Daniel Bailey said. Initially, the inactivation was to be completed ...
U.S. Army Lt. Col. Mark Martin, right, civil affairs team lead for Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) Farah, shakes hands and laughs with Mawlawi Guhlam M. Ruhaani, director of Hajj and ...
The Army Reserve's 402nd Civil Affairs Battalion, a local unit that has been deployed to Iraq twice and lost two members to that war, is moving out of the Town of Tonawanda, an Army spokeswoman ...
Van and Tony, whose surnames cannot be published under military guidelines, are Army civil affairs specialists who drop into foreign countries and quietly assess humanitarian needs in the wake of war.
The U.S. Army’s Civil Affairs soldiers are the definition of diplomatic warriors. They are highly skilled in tactical operations but can quickly transition into a suit and tie to talk to a host ...
After its allotment to the regular Army in 1954, the 95th Civil Affairs Group, based at Camp Gordon, Georgia, assisted in setting up a refugee center at Camp Kilmer, N.J., after the 1956 Hungarian ...