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  2. United States Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations ...

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    Tactical Civil Affairs teams meet with local officials, conduct assessments and determine the need for critical infrastructure projects such as roads, schools, power plants, clinics, sewer lines, etc., and check up on the status of the project after construction by a local company has begun.

  3. Civil affairs - Wikipedia

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    A Civil Affairs Team of 2 to 4 soldiers will often be the only U.S. military personnel in an entire country, working for the U.S. ambassador as well as their military chain of command. Reserve Component Civil Affairs personnel support the conventional military in post-conflict stabilization.

  4. 97th Civil Affairs Battalion (Airborne) - Wikipedia

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    The 97th Civil Affairs Battalion (Special Operations) (Airborne) is the only active component Civil Affairs asset available to the United States Indo-Pacific Command (INDOPACOM). Its lineage and structure extend back to the formation of those small groups of uniquely trained and qualified individuals who constituted the Allied Military ...

  5. List of United States Army careers - Wikipedia

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    38A Civil Affairs Officer; 38G Military Government Specialist; 38S Special Operations Civil Affairs Officer; Enlisted. 38B Civil Affairs Specialist; 38R Civil Reconnaissance Sergeant; 38W Civil Affairs Medic; 38Z Civil Affairs Senior Sergeant

  6. 490th Civil Affairs Battalion - Wikipedia

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    The 490th Civil Affairs Battalion is a civil affairs (CA) unit of the United States Army Reserve located at the Grand Prairie Armed Forces Reserve Complex in Grand Prairie, Texas and organized under the 321st Civil Affairs Brigade, 350th Civil Affairs Command, United States Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) or USACAPOC.

  7. 4th Civil Affairs Group - Wikipedia

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    For information on 4th CAG prior to 2012, see 2nd Civil Affairs Group, which was formed out of the original 4th CAG in Washington D.C. [1] It is one of only four civil affairs groups in the Marine Corps, all of which are reserve units. 4th CAG was the first civil affairs group in the Marine Corps and mostly supports II MEF.

  8. 411th Civil Affairs Battalion (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The history of the 411th Civil Affairs Battalion begins in 1945 with the establishment of the 399th Civil Affairs Group, which served in the Pacific Theatre. It was later transferred to the Army Reserve and located in Danbury, Connecticut. The 411th Military Government Company was established in 1949 and located in West Hartford, Connecticut.

  9. 440th Civil Affairs Battalion - Wikipedia

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    The 440th Civil Affairs Battalion traces its lineage to the 440th Military Government Company, a reserve unit initially activated in Wenatchee, Washington, on October 1, 1950. The unit remained in the United States during both the Korean War and Vietnam War until finally being inactivated at Wenatchee on February 29, 1968.