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Soldiers reclassifying into the Civil Affairs MOS or Psychological Operations MOS participated in a field training exercise Feb. 4-11. The two military specialities trained together during a reclassification Fort Knox TTC course.

Soldiers reclassifying into the Civil Affairs MOS or Psychological Operations MOS participated in a field training exercise Feb. 4-11. The two military specialities trained together during a reclassification Fort Knox TTC course.

Jumpmasters from 14 partner nations work with Soldiers from the U.S. Army and U.S. Army Reserve during the Randy Oler Memorial Operation Toy Drop 2024. OTD 24 is a joint readiness training mission highlighting joint partnerships and military interoperability.

Soldiers reclassifying into the Civil Affairs MOS or Psychological Operations MOS participated in a field training exercise Feb. 4-11. The two military specialities trained together during a reclassification Fort Knox TTC course.

U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. William T. Aider looks down at the flight line while aboard an MV-22 Osprey aircraft after taking off from Camp Bastion, Afghanistan, April 3, 2011. Aider, a crew chief assigned to Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 264, is taking part in a leaflet drop designed to inform Afghans the importance of supporting the Afghan National Security Forces and the International Security Assistance Force. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Joshua T. Greenfield/Released)

Diseased Earth and Psyop supported the touring bands Lacking and ROTWL at Crayolaa House in Harrisonburg on 3/11/23.

Photo by Pat Jarrett

Soldiers reclassifying into the Civil Affairs MOS or Psychological Operations MOS participated in a field training exercise Feb. 4-11. The two military specialities trained together during a reclassification Fort Knox TTC course.

Soldiers reclassifying into the Civil Affairs MOS or Psychological Operations MOS participated in a field training exercise Feb. 4-11. The two military specialities trained together during a reclassification Fort Knox TTC course.

Staff Sgt. Logan Kipp, 9th Psyops, shows Mrs. May's 2nd grad class the ceramic plates that fit inside body armor during Dolphin Day at Devers Elementary School May 4..photo by Michelle Butzgy/Paraglide..070510..Horizontal..body armor, humvee, children, elementary school, Dolphin Day

Coming into the QCourse for Special Forces, Psyops, and Civilian Affairs can be confusing. You are probably here because you are looking for information about Special Forces Preparation Course, Special Forces Assessment and Selection, Psychological Operations Assessment and Selection, Civil Affairs Assesment and Selection, Special Forces Qualification Course ( SFPC, SFAS, POAS, CAAS, SFQC ) or any of the MOS’s that make up the Special Forces and Special Operations.

For more info: www.swcsoldier.com/

PSYOP students in the 80th Training Command's Psychological Operations class practice skills they learned in the classroom with role players at the Milpitas MOUT site, Fort Hunter Liggett, California, June 24, 2019.

http://www.sunicamarkovic.com/music.html

 

PSYOPS is commonly used to induce and/or reinforce attitudes and behaviors favorable to the desired objectives of those launching the psychological operations.

www.defensetech.org/archives/004630.html

 

after 'shock' experiment ...

or otherwise under the control of DoD personnel (military and civilian, or contractor employee) is prohibited.

sunicamarkovic.vox.com/library/post/after-shock-experimen...

 

Air Force Plan: Hack Your Nervous System

www.defensetech.org/archives/002152.html

 

ALSO:

* 200 Years of "Mind Control"

* Inside the Mind Control Conspiracy, Part I

* U.S. Bioelectromagnetic Weapons Research

 

www.defensetech.org/archives/003180.html

 

More at www.utterli.com/u/utt/u-ODExMTY0MA

Soldiers reclassifying into the Civil Affairs MOS or Psychological Operations MOS participated in a field training exercise Feb. 4-11. The two military specialities trained together during a reclassification Fort Knox TTC course.

Soldiers reclassifying into the Civil Affairs MOS or Psychological Operations MOS participated in a field training exercise Feb. 4-11. The two military specialities trained together during a reclassification Fort Knox TTC course.

#PsyOps #Psycho #Psychographic #Memes #InformationWarfare #Cyber #Warfare #Psychowarfare

Soldiers reclassifying into the Civil Affairs MOS or Psychological Operations MOS participated in a field training exercise Feb. 4-11. The two military specialities trained together during a reclassification Fort Knox TTC course.

thank you david

Photo courtesy of 4th PSYOP Group PAO

Motorcycle riders from the 4th Psychological Operations Group wait at an intersection for the light to change to continue the 40 mile ride to Pinehurst, N.C. The Soldiers were taking part in 4th PSYOP Group’s Motorcycle Safety Day ride to Pinehurst.

Gold Star father Robert Roush remembers his son, Cpl. Nicholas R. Roush, during a Hero Workout of the Day to honor and remember him at Fort Bragg, Aug.16.

Psyop speaking with their translator

Photo by Katz Hernandez pregonero.us/

U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. William T. Aider releases a batch of leaflets into the air while aboard an MV-22 Osprey aircraft flying over Afghanistan April 3, 2011. Aider, a crew chief assigned to Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 264, is taking part in the leaflet drop designed to inform Afghans the importance of supporting the Afghan National Security Forces and the International Security Assistance Force. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Joshua T. Greenfield/Released)

Soldiers reclassifying into the Civil Affairs MOS or Psychological Operations MOS participated in a field training exercise Feb. 4-11. The two military specialities trained together during a reclassification Fort Knox TTC course.

I feel like this photo looks like Erica's about to core out a hole in the back of my head and she's licking her lips with excitement because she's about to eat my brains

 

... or it's just a haircut

Soldiers reclassifying into the Civil Affairs MOS or Psychological Operations MOS participated in a field training exercise Feb. 4-11. The two military specialities trained together during a reclassification Fort Knox TTC course.

"The #illusion of #time and #space that has been introduced by those who want to commodities and monetize on the time and space of others"-James Scott,Senior Fellow, ICIT, CCIOS and CSWS

#illustrationart #psyops #CyberWarfare #PoliticalCorrectness #politicalwarfare #informationtechnology

U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. William T. Aider surveys the landscape while aboard an MV-22 Osprey aircraft flying over Afghanistan April 3, 2011. Aider, a crew chief assigned to Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 264, is taking part in a leaflet drop designed to inform Afghans the importance of supporting the Afghan National Security Forces and the International Security Assistance Force. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Joshua T. Greenfield/Released)

Soldiers reclassifying into the Civil Affairs MOS or Psychological Operations MOS participated in a field training exercise Feb. 4-11. The two military specialities trained together during a reclassification Fort Knox TTC course.

Soldiers reclassifying into the Civil Affairs MOS or Psychological Operations MOS participated in a field training exercise Feb. 4-11. The two military specialities trained together during a reclassification Fort Knox TTC course.

Soldiers reclassifying into the Civil Affairs MOS or Psychological Operations MOS participated in a field training exercise Feb. 4-11. The two military specialities trained together during a reclassification Fort Knox TTC course.

Soldiers with U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) conduct a 12-mile forced ruck march with 35# ruck and M17 familiarization during the final day of physical competition during the Best Squad East Coast Competition at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, February 25, 2025.

Photo by Katz Hernandez pregonero.us/

U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. William T. Aider surveys the landscape while aboard an MV-22 Osprey aircraft flying over Afghanistan April 3, 2011. Aider, a crew chief assigned to Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 264, is taking part in a leaflet drop designed to inform Afghans the importance of supporting the Afghan National Security Forces and the International Security Assistance Force. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Joshua T. Greenfield/Released)

Soldiers reclassifying into the Civil Affairs MOS or Psychological Operations MOS participated in a field training exercise Feb. 4-11. The two military specialities trained together during a reclassification Fort Knox TTC course.

"Evolved man, who has broken out of the matrix, exists in the condensation of his imagination and the perspiration from the fight to maintain his own original narrative."- James Scott #psychological #Psyop #cyberwar #SaturdayMotivation #weekendreads #quotesoftheday

Commanders and Command Sergeants Major from across USACAPOC(A) gathered at Headquarters, Fort Liberty, North Carolina, to plan, collaborate and network during the 2024 Yearly Training Brief.

Photo Credit Pv2 Walker (I handed her my camera)

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