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Mr. Tom Robinson, Qawalangin Tribe (Q-Tribe) Council President (left), and U.S. Army Reserve Lt. Col. Hugh Dougalas, governance and participation section chief (right), engage in a team building exercise, observing environmental conditions in Unalaska Bay, Alaska, during an Innovative Readiness Training Civil-Military Partnership Leader’s Reconnaissance, July 24, 2020. IRT is a joint training concept that the Department of Defense (DOD) implemented to increase unit deployment readiness, leveraging the military contributions of U.S. Armed Forces capabilities, combined with local resources to build strong civil-military partnerships for communities in the contiguous United States and its territories.
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U.S. Army Reserve Lt. Col. Hugh Dougalas, governance and participation section chief (center left), Capt. Sarah Robinson, public health nurse (center right), Col. Bradford “Brad” Hughes, functional specialty team chief (right), and members of the Qawalangin Tribe (Q-Tribe) council pose while participating in a council meeting during an Innovative Readiness Training Civil-Military Partnership Leader’s Reconnaissance, Unalaska, Alaska, July 23, 2020.  IRT is a joint training concept that the Department of Defense (DOD) implemented to increase unit deployment readiness, leveraging the military contributions of U.S. Armed Forces capabilities, combined with local resources to build strong civil-military partnerships for communities in the contiguous United States and its territories.
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U.S. Army Reserve Lt. Col. Hugh Dougalas, governance and participation section chief from the 351st Civil Affairs Command Functional Specialty Team (FxSP), conducts initial briefs during an Innovative Readiness Training Civil-Military Partnership Leaders’ Reconnaissance, Unalaska, Alaska, July 23, 2020. IRT is a joint training concept that the Department of Defense (DOD) implemented to increase unit deployment readiness, leveraging the military contributions of U.S. Armed Forces capabilities, combined with local resources to build strong civil-military partnerships for communities in the contiguous United States and its territories.
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U.S. Army Reserve Col. Bradford “Brad” Hughes, functional specialty team chief, Lt. Col. Hugh Dougalas, governance and participation section chief, and Capt. Sarah Robinson, public health nurse from the 351st Civil Affairs Command Functional Specialty Team (FxSP) disembark from a Piper Navajo (PA-31) aircraft at the Dutch Harbor (Unalaska), Alaska airport during Innovative Readiness Training Civil-Military Partnership Leaders’ Reconnaissance, July 22, 2020. IRT is a joint training concept that the Department of Defense (DOD) implemented to increase unit deployment readiness, leveraging the military contributions of U.S. Armed Forces capabilities, combined with local resources to build strong civil-military partnerships for communities in the contiguous United States and its territories.
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U.S. Army Reserve Maj. Tulsi Gabbard from the 351st Civil Affairs Command Functional Specialty Team (FxSP), conducts leader briefs with the Unalaska City Council during the Innovative Readiness Training Civil-Military Partnership Subject Matter Expert Assessment, Unalaska, Alaska, Aug. 26, 2020. IRT is a joint training concept that the Department of Defense (DOD) implemented to increase unit deployment readiness, leveraging the military contributions of U.S. Armed Forces capabilities, combined with local resources to build strong civil-military partnerships for communities in the contiguous United States and its territories.
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U.S. Army Reserve Lt. Col. Eric Christeson (2nd from left), Maj. Tulsi Gabbard (center), and Lt. Col. Hugh Dougalas Governance team members from the 351st Civil Affairs Command Functional Specialty Team (FxSP) engage with a Qawalangin Tribe (Q-Tribe) Young Leader during the Innovative Readiness Training Civil-Military Partnership Subject Matter Expert Assessment, Aug. 25, 2020. IRT is a joint training concept that the Department of Defense (DOD) implemented to increase unit deployment readiness, leveraging the military contributions of U.S. Armed Forces capabilities, combined with local resources to build strong civil-military partnerships for communities in the contiguous United States and its territories.
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U.S. Army Reserve Lt. Col. Eric Christeson (2nd from right), and Maj. Brian Hancock (2nd from left), from the 351st Civil Affairs Command Functional Specialty Team (FxSP) take part in a Governance Round Table with Community Stakeholders and Qawalangin Tribe (Q-Tribe) Tribal Council members during the Innovative Readiness Training Civil-Military Partnership Subject Matter Expert Assessment, Aug. 24, 2020. IRT is a joint training concept that the Department of Defense (DOD) implemented to increase unit deployment readiness, leveraging the military contributions of U.S. Armed Forces capabilities, combined with local resources to build strong civil-military partnerships for communities in the contiguous United States and its territories.
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U.S. Army Reserve Maj. Tulsi Gabbard (2nd from left), Lt. Col. Hugh Dougalas (center), and Lt. Col. Eric Christeson (right), Governance team members from the 351st Civil Affairs Command Functional Specialty Team (FxSP) engage with a Qawalangin Tribe (Q-Tribe) Young Leader during the Innovative Readiness Training Civil-Military Partnership Subject Matter Expert Assessment, Aug. 25, 2020. IRT is a joint training concept that the Department of Defense (DOD) implemented to increase unit deployment readiness, leveraging the military contributions of U.S. Armed Forces capabilities, combined with local resources to build strong civil-military partnerships for communities in the contiguous United States and its territories.
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'Just completely different' 59-year-old BCT graduate reflects on the experience
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Infographic from the Smithsonian Cultural Rescue Initiative and the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) for the "Reinventing the Monuments Men and Women for the 21st-Century Force" virtual event celebrating the inaugural training event of the next generation of Monuments Men and Women who will help to save conflict-affected cultural heritage around the world.
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