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U.S. ARMY CIVIL AFFAIRS AND PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS COMMAND

Fort Bragg, North Carolina

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Best Warrior Competitions: A Focus on Physical and Mental Strength
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U.S. Army Reserve Maj. Dale P. Kooyenga, 38G capabilities development manager with the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) Strategic Initiatives Group (SIG) headquartered at Ft. Bragg, NC, coordinates the Military Support to Governance 38G Money, Banking, and Finance, money laundering crime virtual training event," Feb. 6, 2021. The Civil Affairs training event, that took place between over 60 Civil Affairs professionals and partnerships formed with other government agencies (OGAs) such as the FBI, was meant to prepare Soldiers to recognize and combat money laundering in the operational environment.
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U.S. Army Reserve Maj. Dale P. Kooyenga, 38G capabilities development manager with the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne)  Strategic Initiatives Group (SIG) headquartered at Ft. Bragg, NC, coordinates the Military Support to Governance 38G Money, Banking, and Finance, money laundering crime virtual training event," Feb. 6, 2021. The Civil Affairs training event, that took place between over 60 Civil Affairs professionals and partnerships formed with other government agencies (OGAs) such as the FBI, was meant to prepare Soldiers to recognize and combat money laundering in the operational environment.
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Wais Ahmad Barmak, center, the Minister of Interior for Afghanistan, Governor Hayatullah Hayat, left, the governor of Helmand Province, and Brig. Gen. Daud Ghulam Tarakhel, right, the commanding general of the 505th Zone National Police, walk and talk after the conclusion to a key leader engagement at Bost Airfield, Afghanistan, Sept. 11, 2017. The key leaders came together to discuss a better way to streamline processes for supply, promotions, training opportunities, the distribution of vehicles and weapons, as well as what can be done to counter the corruption that is present in Helmand Province.
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Soldiers from the 432nd Civil Affairs Battalion along with their counterparts in the Slovak military gifted ozone generators to a school in Martin, Slovakia, on February 12, 2021. Two-hundred and forty-five generators, supplied by a Slovak company, were presented to Aurel Stodola Elementary School to be used in the classrooms throughout the district. The donation is to increase the safety of children and young people studying in primary schools through effective and regular disinfection of school classrooms and common areas in schools to combat the spread of COVID-19.
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Soldiers from the 432nd Civil Affairs Battalion along with their counterparts in the Slovak military gifted ozone generators to a school in Martin, Slovakia, on February 12, 2021. Two-hundred and forty-five generators, supplied by a Slovak company, were presented to Aurel Stodola Elementary School to be used in the classrooms throughout the district. The donation is to increase the safety of children and young people studying in primary schools through effective and regular disinfection of school classrooms and common areas in schools to combat the spread of COVID-19.
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Marian Majer, State Secretary of the Minister of Defense of the Slovak Republic, briefs the crowd during a ceremony held in Martin, Slovakia, on February 12, 2021. Soldiers from the 432nd Civil Affairs Battalion along with their counterparts in the Slovak military gifted ozone generators to a school in Martin. Two-hundred and forty-five generators, supplied by a Slovak company, were presented to Aurel Stodola Elementary School to be used in the classrooms throughout the district. The donation is to increase the safety of children and young people studying in primary schools through effective and regular disinfection of school classrooms and common areas in schools to combat the spread of COVID-19.
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Capt. Madeline Gramling, 3232nd Civil Affairs Team commander, addresses the crowd during a ceremony in Martin, Slovakia, on February 12, 2021. Soldiers from the 432nd Civil Affairs Battalion along with their counterparts in the Slovak military gifted ozone generators to a school in Martin. Two-hundred and forty-five generators, supplied by a Slovak company, were presented to Aurel Stodola Elementary School to be used in the classrooms throughout the district. The donation is to increase the safety of children and young people studying in primary schools through effective and regular disinfection of school classrooms and common areas in schools to combat the spread of COVID-19.
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Soldiers from the 432nd Civil Affairs Battalion along with their counterparts in the Slovak military gifted ozone generators to a school in Martin, Slovakia, on February 12, 2021. Two-hundred and forty-five generators, supplied by a Slovak company, were presented to Aurel Stodola Elementary School to be used in the classrooms throughout the district. The donation is to increase the safety of children and young people studying in primary schools through effective and regular disinfection of school classrooms and common areas in schools to combat the spread of COVID-19.
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U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers attend Agricultural Development for Armed Forces (ADAPT) pre-deployment training with representatives from the Jordan College of Agriculture at Fresno State University, in Fresno, CA, in an undated photo. Recently, ADAPT training was held where over 130 personnel from U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, U.S. Army Pacific, the 9th Mission Support Command and it’s 322nd Civil Affairs Brigade, and units under the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) footprint, including the 350th Civil Affairs Command, the 351st Civil Affairs Command, the 352nd Civil Affairs Command, and the 353rd Civil Affairs Command. ADAPT training is an integral part of 38G(6U), Civil Affairs training to prepare Soldiers to perform international rural development missions while deployed.
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U.S. Army Reserve Col. Bradford L. Hughes, Functional Specialty Team (FxSP) Chief for the 351st Civil Affairs Command out of Mountain View, California, observes a parcel of the Fresno State farm in preparation for Armed Forces Pre-Deployment Training (ADAPT) where over 130 attendies took part in an ADAPT familiarization event coordinated between the 351st CACOM FxSP program and the Jordan College of Agriculture at Fresno State University, Fresno, CA, 9 Jan., 2021, including personnel from U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, U.S. Army Pacific, the 9th Mission Support Command and it’s 322nd Civil Affairs Brigade, and units under the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) footprint, including the 350th Civil Affairs Command, the 351st Civil Affairs Command, the 352nd Civil Affairs Command, and the 353rd Civil Affairs Command. ADAPT training is an integral part of 38G(6U), Civil Affairs training to prepare Soldiers to perform international rural development missions while deployed.
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Dr. Bill Erysian, Ag Development for Armed Forces Pre-Deployment Training (ADAPT) Program lead for the Jordan College of Agriculture at Fresno State University, introduces U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers from the 351st Civil Affairs Command Functional Specialty Team (FxSP) program to a parcel of the Fresno State farm during a weekend familiarization training focused on quick impact, practical agriculture and food security intervention techniques in pre/post disaster scenarios and in under-governed regions, in Fresno, CA, 9 Jan., 2021, where over 130 personnel from U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, U.S. Army Pacific, the 9th Mission Support Command and it’s 322nd Civil Affairs Brigade, and units under the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) footprint, including the 350th Civil Affairs Command, the 351st Civil Affairs Command, the 352nd Civil Affairs Command, and the 353rd Civil Affairs Command. ADAPT training is an integral part of 38G(6U), Civil Affairs training to prepare Soldiers to perform international rural development missions while deployed.
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U.S. Army Civil Affairs, Medics Teach Combat Lifesaver Course to Romanian Land Forces
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U.S. Army Civil Affairs, Medics Teach Combat Lifesaver Course to Romanian Land Forces
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