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  4. History of civil affairs in the United States Armed Forces

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    The Pentagon in 1943 activated the U.S. Army Civil Affairs Division (CAD) on the recommendation of Provost Marshal General of the Army, Allen W. Gullion. The major problem faced by the CAD was heavy destruction of the infrastructure. Never before or since has U.S. Army Civil Affairs been so extensively involved in nation rebuilding for so long.

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    354th Civil Affairs Brigade – White Plains, Maryland. 401st Civil Affairs Battalion – Webster, New York (Deactivated) 414th Civil Affairs Battalion – Southfield, Michigan; 422nd Civil Affairs Battalion – McLeansville, North Carolina; 437th Civil Affairs Battalion – Fort Story, Virginia; 489th Civil Affairs Battalion – Knoxville ...

  6. John Kincaid (political scientist) - Wikipedia

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    Kincaid Photo 2021. John Kincaid is an American political scientist and scholar of American federalism, intergovernmental relations, and state and local government. He is the Robert B. & Helen S. Meyner Professor of Government and Public Service [1] and Director of the Meyner Center for the Study of State and Local Government [2] at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania.

  7. Separation of church and state - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, France's former President Nicolas Sarkozy at the beginning of his term considered his country's current state of affairs a "negative laïcité" and wanted to develop a "positive laïcité" more open to religion. [56] The concerns of the state toward religion have been seen by some as one cause of the civil war in Spain [157] and ...

  8. Civil affairs - Wikipedia

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    There were precursors for what was later termed civil affairs in Central America and in Cambodia during the 1991 to 1993 period. For example, the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC)’s civil administration component was responsible for the supervision of administrative structures in Cambodia, ranging from public security to finance and information. [2]

  9. William A. Rusher - Wikipedia

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    A major theme of the publications of the American-African Affairs Association was the black opponents of Rhodesia were controlled by either the Soviet Union or China, and to allow majority rule in Rhodesia would thus allow Communism to be established there. [8]