U.S. Army paratrooper Staff Sgt. Keith Thornburgh with the 982nd Combat Camera Company (Airborne) visually recounts his experience to be a part of this historical anniversary, Normandy, France., June 6, 2024. The U.S. Army and members from European allied nations are participating in the 80th anniversary of Operation Overlord, supporting local events across Normandy, from June 1- 10, 2024 to commemorate the selfless actions by all the allies on D-Day that continue to resonate 80 years later.
The U.S Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) in conjunction with local Fort Liberty and partner nations' airborne organizations conduct the Randy Older Memorial Operation Toy drop 2.0, a combined airborne training event at Fort Liberty, NC from 4-15 DEC 2023 to increase joint airborne proficiency and community relations. #airborne #paratroopers #aatw @AIRBORNEFILMS1 #usarmy @usarmy #usarmyreserve @TheUSArmyReserve #combatcamera @combatcamera9122
U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) Cultural Property Protection officers partnered with the FBI, Smithsonian National Museum of Asian Art, and 437th Airlift Wing to return priceless artifacts to Okinawa.
Capt. Sean Moleski, Team Chief for the 440th Civil Affairs Battalion shares his experiences of working as a linguist with partner nations during Operation Toy Drop at Ft. Liberty, North Carolina on December 6, 2023.
A group of U.S. Army Soldiers, assigned to the 412th Civil Affairs Battalion, conduct an Airborne operation, Air Assault sling load, obstacle course, Situational Training Exercise (STX) lanes, and medical training during Operation Viking 2023 at Camp Atterbury, Indiana, July 11-18, 2023. Operation Viking is an intense joint task force exercise designed to prepare soldiers with realistic training, simulating deployment of civil affairs units in direct support of a contingency operation in Africa.
The U.S Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) in conjunction with local Fort Liberty and partner nations' airborne organizations conduct the Randy Older Memorial Operation Toy drop 2.0, a combined airborne training event at Fort Liberty, NC from 4-15 DEC 2023 to increase joint airborne proficiency and community relations. #airborne #paratroopers #aatw @AIRBORNEFILMS1 #usarmy @usarmy #usarmyreserve @TheUSArmyReserve #combatcamera @combatcamera9122
Behind the curtains. We are Soldiers, trained by Soldiers. Every single Soldier is taught by another who went before them. It is an honor for us to serve. It is also an honor to mentor those who serve. The world and warfare has evolved. Information is weaponized. Maneuvering the battlefield becomes more complicated everyday and the demands for civil-military operators and information capabilities increase. To prepare for the challenge, we rely on previous real-world experience as well as challenging simulated environments, such as the National Training Center. Designed to portray near-peer threats that include conventional forces, insurgents, criminal activity, humanitarian crisis and civilians on the battlefield. Designed for Soldiers to win, to fail, to learn, to grow, and to focus. Designed to build cohesive teams and develop talented leaders. Designed to strengthen U.S. forces. U.S. Army trainers responsible for overseeing information related capabilities including Information Operations, Civil Affairs, Psychological Operations and other capabilities are consolidated under the “Ghost Team” at NTC. If you are interested in becoming an Observer, Coach / Trainer for Ghost Team email ntc.ghostteam@gmail.com
Cpl. Thomas Doles, U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne), reflects on his experience during the Interallied Confederation of Reserve Officers Military Competition (CIOR MILCOMP). This competition is an annual reserve military competition with NATO member states and other participating nations with 34 countries in total, representing 1.3 million reservists. The MILCOMP, which has been held since 1957, is a military pentathlon testing service members in pistol and rifle marksmanship, land and water obstacles and orienteering.
Soldiers from the 301st Information Operations (IO) Battalion validated their skills and their ability to work as a cohesive team during their July Training Readiness Exercise (TRX). The TRX is the organization’s last internal validation before IO Soldiers begin their mobilization process to ultimately impact the information battlespace across various theaters of operation. Capt. Iva Brown explains what is expected from Information Operations planners and who is likely to succeed in this cognitively challenging career choice.
The U.S. Army Reserve’s U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) and 824th Quartermaster Company partnered with Soldiers from the 82nd Airborne Division to conduct a non-tactical airborne operation with allied jump masters in order to maintain proficiency and earn foreign jump wings, Fort. Bragg North Carolina, Dec. 13-15, 2021. (U.S. Army video by Cpl. Genesis Miranda)
Forged in the desert: Dagger Brigade conducts National Training Center rotation
U.S. Army Soldiers from the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team (2ABCT), 1st Infantry Division, completed a National Training Center (NTC) rotation on Fort Irwin, California, Sept. 6-Oct. 10, 2024.
Nov. 5, 2024 - U.S. Army Soldiers from the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team (2ABCT), 1st Infantry Division, completed a National Training Center (NTC) rotation on Fort Irwin, California, Sept. 6-Oct. 10, 2024...

Why I Serve: Changes to Life
Spc. Andrew Ritter, a 25B Information Technology Specialist with the 360th Civil Affairs Brigade, stands in front of an ammunition truck for a picture at the Pistol Qualification range at Hopkins, South Carolina, November 1, 2024. Ritter who previously was as an active duty 11C, Indirect Fire Infantryman, is now with the Army Reserve. (Photo by U.S. Army Spc. Anthony Till)
Nov. 5, 2024 - Spc. Andrew Ritter, a 25B Information Technology Specialist with the 360th Civil Affairs Brigade, started his service in the Army as a 11C, an Indirect Fire Infantryman and now as an Army Reserve Soldier. He embodies a unique...

Why I Serve: Pick Your Adventure
U.S. Army Reserve Staff Sgt. James B. Grooms, civil affairs noncommissioned officer with Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 360th Civil Affairs brigade, poses for a photo at a range in Hopkins, South Carolina on Nov. 1, 2024. Grooms has served in the Army for over 14 years, and joined the USAR after leaving active duty. He utilized the Army's tuition assistance program to get his bachelor's degree in data science from the College of Charleston in 2023.(U.S. Army photo by Spc. Danielle Sturgill)
Nov. 5, 2024 - Although fall has arrived, a dense heat hangs in the South Carolina air. Sparse sunlight filters through drifting clouds and tree canopies, casting soft shadows on the group of soldiers that are gathered at a range near Fort...

Army Reserve civil affairs puts in the work to compete
U.S. Army Reserve Competitor, Staff Sgt. Derek Selden, U.S Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command, runs during a ruck march at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, Sept. 5, 2024. Selden is participating in an annual competition that brings together the best Soldiers and squads from across the U.S. Army Reserve to earn the title of
Sept. 9, 2024 - More than 70 U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers are vying for the top slot in the annual U.S. Army Reserve Best Squad Competition from Aug. 20-Sept. 7,2024...

Civil affairs officer wins MacArthur Leadership Award
“In Bulgaria, one of the partnerships that had the most positive impact for the Vth Corps mission was the relationship we set up with the Bulgarian Military Academy, and our work with the Bulgarian CIMIC [Civil-Military Cooperation],” said Capt. Luke Neal, a 353rd CACOM Civil Affairs officer who recently received a General Douglas MacArthur Leadership Award for his work in forging partnerships. “We could sell the CIMIC/Civil Affairs mission to the up-and-coming maneuver officers in the Bulgarian Army and increase Bulgarian inter-service interoperability along with US/Bulgarian military interoperability.”
Aug. 16, 2024 - One of the U.S. Army’s most prestigious leadership awards for junior officers was bestowed upon an officer from the 353rd Civil Affairs Command last month. Capt. Luke Neal, a Civil Affairs officer living in New York, and an...

Army beats Air Force to win gold during Armed Forces Women’s Rugby Championship
Wearing a pink ribbon in her hair, Navy Ensign Megan Neyen  leads a huddle of rugby players from all services in a cheer  ‘For Those Who Can’t’ at the conclusion of the 2024 Armed Forces Women’s Rugby Championships in San Diego, Calif. July 13, 2024. Team Army wore the motto “For Those Who Can’t’ on their uniforms to honor injured or deceased female service members. (DoD photo by EJ Hersom)
July 19, 2024 - Army dominated against Air Force to secure gold for the Armed Services Women’s Rugby Championship here July 13 with a score of 27-5. ...

Army civil affairs shares expertise in defense data analytics
During Seton Hall University’s April 22, 2024 panel on defense data analytics, the Army 353rd Civil Affairs Command’s Capt. Venkatesh Srinivasan described how his military service and civilian career complement each other. The experience of being in the Army benefits his civilian work and his civilian work qualifies him for the specific role he holds in the Army: 38G6R – Civil Affairs Technology and Telecommunications officer.
July 16, 2024 - Seton Hall University assembled a panel of experts on data analytics in the defense sector that included an Army Civil Affairs officer from the 353rd Civil Affairs Command in April. The two other panelists present at Seton...

Civil affairs officer top grad of language school
Army 1st Lt. Amelia Smith, of the 353rd Civil Affairs Command, with Brig. Gen. Dean Thompson and Cmd. Sgt. Maj. Clifford Lo and their respective families at the Defense Language Institute graduation on June 13, 2024. Smith earned the Provost’s Award for top graduate of the French language program. She earned a 3.7 GPA and was on the Dean’s List every semester. Smith looks forward to employing her new French language skills to enhance her abilities as a civil affairs officer and advance the U.S. Army’s missions around the world.
July 16, 2024 - The award for top French language student at the most recent Defense Language Institute graduation was an Army civil affairs officer assigned to the 353rd Civil Affairs Command. During the graduation ceremony on June 13,...

PHOTO GALLERY: 80th anniversary of Normandy D-Day
Soldiers from the United States Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command perform a color guard ceremony during a wreath laying ceremony honoring the sacrifice of those soldiers of Easy Company, 506th Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, who died during Operation Overlord near Sainte-Marie-du-Mont, France June 3, 2024. Commemorative events such as these serve to honor the sacrifices U.S. service members made 80 years ago in securing peace and security, and inspiring future generations to value a collective vision of global peace. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Nathan Baker)
June 4, 2024 - The U.S. Army and members from European allied nations are participating in the 80th anniversary of Operation Overlord, supporting local events across Normandy, from June 1-10, 2024, to commemorate the selfless actions by all...

Marching in the spirit: 407th Civil Affairs Battalion hosts Norwegian Ruck March
Arden Hills, MN – The sun sets during a Marsjmerket Spiritual Fitness and Resiliency event here two weeks ago. The event was hosted by the unit’s unit ministry team and allowed Soldiers an opportunity to earn a Norwegian Ruck March badge while offering moments of self-reflection through the incorporation of life moment question cards.

(Photo By: Sgt. 1st Class Gregory Williams, 353rd CACOM, U.S. Army Reserve)
June 3, 2024 -  As a cool breeze filled the air, clusters of Soldiers could be seen scattered throughout an open field. Split into groups of threes and fours, Soldiers adjusted each other’s rucksacks by tightening down straps, repacking...

Major General Andrée G. Carter
Commanding General U.S. Army Civil Affairs & Psychological Operations Command (ABN)
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Command Sgt. Maj. Daniel F. Benedict
Command Sergeant Major, U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (ABN)
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Brig. Gen. James P. Sanders
Deputy Commanding General, U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne)
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Chief Warrant Officer 5 John Harris III
Command Chief Warrant Officer, U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (ABN)
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