Reserve civil affairs Soldiers overcome challenges during Allied Spirit
220126-A-CR551-025.JPG Photo By: Rick Scavetta

HOHENFELS, Germany - Maj. Jim O’Keefe, 43, a U.S. Army Reserve officer from Dumfries, Va., speaks with the local chief of police and a Spanish military police soldier at Kittensee during Allied Spirit 22 in the Joint Multinational Readiness Center training area near Hohenfels, Germany. Civil Affairs Soldiers from the U.S. Army Reserve’s 432nd Civil Affairs Battalion, 353rd Civil Affairs Command, supported the multinational exercise from Jan. 21 through Feb. 5, 2022. A Green Bay, Wisconsin-based U.S. Army Reserve unit, the 432nd Civil Affairs Battalion took part in the winter exercise alongside with allied militaries. Led by the German Army's 1st Armoured Division the exercise, directed by U.S. Army Europe and Africa and conducted by the 7th Army Training Command, enabled integration between allies and partners in a competitive combat training environment


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