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Pacific-aligned Civil Affairs Command welcomes new commander

Story by 1st Lt. Ray Ragan | 351st Civil Affairs Command | Date: 08.05.2012

While the games of 30th Olympiad were played in London and just hours before the suspenseful landing of NASA’s Curiosity on the surface of Mars, the U.S. Army Civil Affairs community marked their own history... Read More

California-based US Army Civil Affairs Command says farewell to commander

Story by 1st Lt. Ray Ragan | 351st Civil Affairs Command | Date: 05.06.2012

Thirteen thunderous blank volleys from howitzer cannons shook historic Moffett Field, California, May 6, as nearly 1,000 civilians and service members honored the outgoing commander of the 351st Civil Affairs... Read More

425th prepares for Afghanistan in the Hoosier State

Story by Pfc. Lalita Guenther | U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) | Date: 02.29.2012

Soldiers and Afghan key leaders spent hours sipping chai and discussing current and future plans for joint missions and projects. While this is a common scene in Afghanistan, this meeting is actually a carefully... Read More

Soldiers make a splash with water survival training

Story by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells | U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) | Date: 09.10.2011

It got a little soggy for members of Headquarters and Headquarters Company, U.S. Army Civil Affairs & Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) this battle assembly. Soldiers made a splash as they were trained... Read More

Dinner and a show -- Outback, Armed Forces Entertainment in Afghanistan to serve soldiers

Story by Sgt. Marc Loi | 319th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | Date: 09.08.2011

For two hours, the soldiers partly forgot about the on-going war outside the gate just on this side of the Afghan-Pakistan border. For 120 minutes, inside a makeshift tent where they often gathered for... Read More