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Rewriting The Script: Army Reserve Civil Affairs Soldiers Sharpen Skills During Exercise Combined Resolve 18
May 8, 2023
Spc. Tony Kosgei, a civil affairs specialist with C Co/418th Civil Affairs Battalion and Master Sgt. Marius Tudorache, a Civil-Military Cooperation (CIMIC) non-commissioned officer with the 1st CIMIC, Romanian Land Forces, conducted a key leader engagement with role players during Exercise Combined Resolve 18 here on May 4, 2023. Combined Resolve 18 breaks through all barriers of systems, processes, and human and linguistic boundaries allowing partners and allies to conduct operations as one team.

Audacious Warrior EOD exercise boosts joint service ties
June 6, 2022
Staff Sgt. Brian Goergen, an explosives ordnance disposal technician from the 434th Air Refueling Wing, Grissom ARB, Ind., uncovers potential explosives during a training event May 18, 2022, at Fort McCoy, Wis. Airmen, Marines and Soldiers from a range of units and career fields participated in the Audacious Warrior exercise with participation.

Army Reserve civil affairs Soldiers overcome challenges during Allied Spirit
April 5, 2022
Reserve civil affairs Soldiers overcome challenges during Allied Spirit

U.S. Army Reserve civil affairs contributes to Allied Spirit '22
January 28, 2022
USAR civil affairs contributes to Allied Spirit ‘22

U.S. Army Soldiers volunteer to improve Lithuanian youth center
March 30, 2021
Lithuanian youth center

U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers visit orphanage in Romania
March 30, 2021
U.S. Army Soldiers Visit Orphanage

Civil Affairs Soldiers deliver Christmas gifts, good cheer in Bucharest
December 28, 2020
Civil Affairs Soldiers deliver Christmas gifts, good cheer in Bucharest

Civil Affairs Soldiers Prep for Mobilization at Fort McCoy
July 15, 2020
Soldiers from the 432nd Civil Affairs Battalion work at a civil military operations center as part of the cumulative training exercise July 14, 2020, in preparation for an upcoming overseas deployment. These Soldiers are some of the first to begin in-person training following the guidelines of the Centers for Disease Control and the Department of Defense.