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FORT BRAGG, N.C. - The 95th Civil Affairs Brigade (Special Operations) (Airborne) officially changed command July 19 during a ceremony held at Meadows Field, Fort Bragg. The ceremony, hosted by Maj.
Working with combatant commanders The majority of the 95th Civil Affairs Brigade missions involve working directly with other U.S. Army Special Operations Command forces or reporting to a ...
Civil Affairs and Special Forces. School spokesman Army Maj. Rick Dickson told Army Times that the first Heritage Week saw members of the three regiment communities across generations converge on ...
The Army will continue to authorize accelerated advancement to staff sergeant for certain Special Forces and civil affairs soldiers, but only if they those soldiers meet the schooling ...
Army Combat Medics, Ranger, SOAR flight medics, Civil Affairs medics, Special Forces medics, and Navy SARC, SEAL and SWCC medics attend the Special Operations Combat Medic Course (SOCM ...
About 160 of the unit’s 263 soldiers have already been reassigned to the Army Special Operations Command’s civil affairs units or civil affairs staff positions in other units, Bailey said.
19th Special Forces Group; an Army psychological operations unit; and the Marine Corps Reserve 4th Civil Affairs Group — weren’t looking for a cloak-and-dagger operation. The members of this ...
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