View allAll Photos Tagged psyops
Army Reserve Soldiers with the 4th Parachute Regiment, from the United Kingdom, tackle the difficult obstacles of Nasty Nick, an obstacle course made to make even the Special Forces sweat, July 18. Unfortunately, the North Carolina blue skies turned into a sudden thunderstorm and the soldiers were forced to stop the course due to safety concerns. Operation Black Warrior is a two-week combined training exercise that enhances the partnership between the UK and the US. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
Army Reserve Soldiers with the 4th Parachute Regiment, from the United Kingdom, tackle the difficult obstacles of Nasty Nick, an obstacle course made to make even the Special Forces sweat, July 18. Unfortunately, the North Carolina blue skies turned into a sudden thunderstorm and the soldiers were forced to stop the course due to safety concerns. Operation Black Warrior is a two-week combined training exercise that enhances the partnership between the UK and the US. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
LAGHMAN PROVINCE, Afghanistan – U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Nick McLaughin (center) of St. Paul, Minn., and U.S. Army Sgt. Clayton Herman of Minneapolis, Minn., both psychological operations specialists with 319th Tactical Psychological Operations Company, Task Force Stingray, conduct a key leader engagement with village elders and malik of Mangow Jan. 21. They visited the village to speak with elders and the malik to discuss the security within the village. (U.S. Army Photo by Spc. Kristina L. Gupton, Task Force Red Bulls Public Affairs)
Army Reserve Soldiers with the 4th Parachute Regiment, from the United Kingdom, tackle the difficult obstacles of Nasty Nick, an obstacle course made to make even the Special Forces sweat, July 18. Unfortunately, the North Carolina blue skies turned into a sudden thunderstorm and the soldiers were forced to stop the course due to safety concerns. Operation Black Warrior is a two-week combined training exercise that enhances the partnership between the UK and the US. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
Col. Kenneth Moore relinquished command of the 321st Civil Affairs Brigade to Col. Darrell Guthrie Aug. 7 in front of the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas.
The 321st CA Bde. is part of the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) and was first constituted into the U.S. Army in 1945 as the 101st Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, Military Government Group from California. After inactivation in 1949 in Korea, the unit was redesignated as the 321st Military Government Group in 1955 and allotted to the Army Reserve. It was redesignated two more times until 1959 when it was changed to the 321st Civil Affairs Bde. and relocated in San Antonio in 1963.
(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
A 4th Para Soldier ties a tighter tourniquet around a simulated wounded comrade as he and his teammates try to stabilize the casuality before movement, July 17. Army Reserve Soldiers with the 4th Parachute Regiment, from the United Kingdom, and U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne), participate in Operation Black Warrior's realistic medical training at Reservoir Training Facility, July 17. Operation Black Warrior is a two-week combined training exercise that enhances the partnership between the UK and the US. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
Col. Kenneth Moore relinquished command of the 321st Civil Affairs Brigade to Col. Darrell Guthrie Aug. 7 in front of the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas.
The 321st CA Bde. is part of the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) and was first constituted into the U.S. Army in 1945 as the 101st Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, Military Government Group from California. After inactivation in 1949 in Korea, the unit was redesignated as the 321st Military Government Group in 1955 and allotted to the Army Reserve. It was redesignated two more times until 1959 when it was changed to the 321st Civil Affairs Bde. and relocated in San Antonio in 1963.
(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
Col. Kenneth Moore relinquished command of the 321st Civil Affairs Brigade to Col. Darrell Guthrie Aug. 7 in front of the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas.
The 321st CA Bde. is part of the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) and was first constituted into the U.S. Army in 1945 as the 101st Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, Military Government Group from California. After inactivation in 1949 in Korea, the unit was redesignated as the 321st Military Government Group in 1955 and allotted to the Army Reserve. It was redesignated two more times until 1959 when it was changed to the 321st Civil Affairs Bde. and relocated in San Antonio in 1963.
(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
Pamela Moore receives a boquet of flowers from the 321st Civil Affairs Brigade after her husband Col. Kenneth Moore relinquished command of the 321st Civil Affairs Brigade to Col. Darrell Guthrie Aug. 7 in front of the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas.
The 321st CA Bde. is part of the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) and was first constituted into the U.S. Army in 1945 as the 101st Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, Military Government Group from California. After inactivation in 1949 in Korea, the unit was redesignated as the 321st Military Government Group in 1955 and allotted to the Army Reserve. It was redesignated two more times until 1959 when it was changed to the 321st Civil Affairs Bde. and relocated in San Antonio in 1963.
(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
A 4th Para Soldier treats a simulated wounded comrade for a sucking chest wound during medical training, July 17. Army Reserve Soldiers with the 4th Parachute Regiment, from the United Kingdom, and U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne), participate in Operation Black Warrior's realistic medical training at Reservoir Training Facility, July 17. Operation Black Warrior is a two-week combined training exercise that enhances the partnership between the UK and the US. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
Soldiers from the 4th Para locate, stabilize and move a simulated wounded comrade from a hostile environment during realistic medical training, July 17. Army Reserve Soldiers with the 4th Parachute Regiment, from the United Kingdom, and U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne), participate in Operation Black Warrior's realistic medical training at Reservoir Training Facility, July 17. Operation Black Warrior is a two-week combined training exercise that enhances the partnership between the UK and the US. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
A 4th Para Soldier treats a simulated wounded comrade for a sucking chest wound during medical training, July 17. Army Reserve Soldiers with the 4th Parachute Regiment, from the United Kingdom, and U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne), participate in Operation Black Warrior's realistic medical training at Reservoir Training Facility, July 17. Operation Black Warrior is a two-week combined training exercise that enhances the partnership between the UK and the US. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
Task Force 68, which is made up of paratroopers from U.S., Germany, France, Holland, and United Kingdom, re-enacted the D-Day airborne operation on the La Fiere fields near Ste. Mere Eglise, France to commemorate the heroic acts of the WWII paratroopers who made the jump 68 years ago. After the jump, the task force marched into the town of Ste. Mere Eglise tothe sounds of cheers from the locals. Task Force 68 is in Normandy, France to commemorate the 68th annivesary of D-Day. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO) 1st Lt. Laurie Hawkins, U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne), performs sustained airborne training on a British low level parachute harness, May 27. British and American participate in Operation Airdrop Warrior.
Operation Airdrop Warrior consisted of both American and British soldiers, equipment and aircrafts. American Soldiers were trained up on the British low-level parachutes, while British soldiers learned how to properly use the American T-10s. Prior to gearing up, each Soldier learned how the other country’s equipment was packed, how it operated, and how to use it safely and successfully. The operation is preparation for the 68th anniversary ceremonies of D-Day in Normandy, France.
Army Reserve Soldiers with the 4th Parachute Regiment, from the United Kingdom, tackle the difficult obstacles of Nasty Nick, an obstacle course made to make even the Special Forces sweat, July 18. Unfortunately, the North Carolina blue skies turned into a sudden thunderstorm and the soldiers were forced to stop the course due to safety concerns. Operation Black Warrior is a two-week combined training exercise that enhances the partnership between the UK and the US. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
021029-A-6042E-002
Sgt. Kris Baker of Alpha Company 9th Psychological Operations (PSYOP) Battalion out of Fort Bragg, North Carolina is working with Maj. David Young of the 401st Civil Affairs Battalion and a local interpreter to tell refugees that coalition forces are at the refugee camp to help, on October 29, 2002, Kandahar Afghanistan. Sgt. Baker is running the loudspeaker while Maj. Young is telling the interpreter what to say. U.S. and Romanian Forces are at the refugee camp to provide medical and humanitarian assistance to the refugees before the onset of winter. (U.S. ARMY Photo By, SPC Marshall Emerson) (RELEASED)
Task Force 68 Soldiers attended a memorial ceremony for D-Day veterans in Hermanville, France, June 6. Even with pouring down rain, the Soldiers paid their respects to the heroes of WWII.Task Force 68, which is made up of paratroopers from U.S., Germany, France, Holland, and United Kingdom, is in Normandy, France to commemorate the 68th annivesary of D-Day. (U.S. Army Photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC)
Soldiers of the 321st Civil Affairs Brigade gather inside the Alamo after a change of command ceremony, Aug. 7. Col. Kenneth Moore relinquished command of the 321st Civil Affairs Brigade to Col. Darrell Guthrie in front of the historic Alamo in San Antonio, Texas. Moore received the Texas flag that flew over the Alamo during the ceremony.
The 321st CA Bde. is part of the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) and was first constituted into the U.S. Army in 1945 as the 101st Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, Military Government Group from California. After inactivation in 1949 in Korea, the unit was redesignated as the 321st Military Government Group in 1955 and allotted to the Army Reserve. It was redesignated two more times until 1959 when it was changed to the 321st Civil Affairs Bde. and relocated in San Antonio in 1963.
(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
Maj. Gen. Jeffrey Jacobs, commanding general, U.S. Army Civil Affiars & Psychological Operations Command, shakes hands with World War II and D-Day veteran, John Perozzi, 82nd Airborne Division, after a ceremony honoring him and other WWII veterans, June 3.Task Force 68, which is made up of paratroopers from the U.S., Germany, France, Holland and the United Kingdom, re-enacted the D-Day airborne operation on the La Fiere fields near Ste. Mere Eglise, France to commemorate the heroic acts of the WWII paratroopers who made the jump 68 years ago. After the jump, the task force marched into the town of Ste. Mere Eglise to the sounds of cheers from the locals. Task Force 68 is in Normandy, France to commemorate the 68th anniversary of D-Day.
(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
The GuthrieCol. Kenneth Moore relinquished command of the 321st Civil Affairs Brigade to Col. Darrell Guthrie Aug. 7 in front of the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas.
The 321st CA Bde. is part of the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) and was first constituted into the U.S. Army in 1945 as the 101st Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, Military Government Group from California. After inactivation in 1949 in Korea, the unit was redesignated as the 321st Military Government Group in 1955 and allotted to the Army Reserve. It was redesignated two more times until 1959 when it was changed to the 321st Civil Affairs Bde. and relocated in San Antonio in 1963.
(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
Col. Kenneth Moore speaks to his former Soldiers of the 321st Civil Affairs Brigade during his change of command ceremony, Aug. 7. Moore relinquished command of the to Col. Darrell Guthrie in front of the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas.
The 321st CA Bde. is part of the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) and was first constituted into the U.S. Army in 1945 as the 101st Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, Military Government Group from California. After inactivation in 1949 in Korea, the unit was redesignated as the 321st Military Government Group in 1955 and allotted to the Army Reserve. It was redesignated two more times until 1959 when it was changed to the 321st Civil Affairs Bde. and relocated in San Antonio in 1963.
(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
Spc. Edwin Yi, from Headquarters and Headquarters Company out of Fort Bragg, N.C., performs pushups during the physical fitness test portion of the Best Warrior Competition, April 29. U.S. Army Civil Affairs & Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) competitors came from around the country to compete in this year's Best Warrior Competition held at Fort Bragg, N.C., April 29 through May 3, to earn the honor of representing the command at the U.S. Army Reserve Command's competition in June. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A))
Spc. Gabriel Gutierrez, a supply specialist with the 344th Psyop Company, U.S. Army Civil Affairs & Psychological Operations Command (Airborne), low crawls to his buddie's aid during a Combat Lifesaver Course as part of the German Armed Forces Badge competition held at Camp Bullis, San Antonio, Texas March 20, 2014. The GAFB was a week long event where Soldiers endured rigorous testing in events ranging from CLS to swimming. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Lalita Guenther)
Col. Kenneth Moore relinquished command of the 321st Civil Affairs Brigade to Col. Darrell Guthrie Aug. 7 in front of the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas. Pictured here, Moore receives a plaque from his fellow colonels.
The 321st CA Bde. is part of the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) and was first constituted into the U.S. Army in 1945 as the 101st Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, Military Government Group from California. After inactivation in 1949 in Korea, the unit was redesignated as the 321st Military Government Group in 1955 and allotted to the Army Reserve. It was redesignated two more times until 1959 when it was changed to the 321st Civil Affairs Bde. and relocated in San Antonio in 1963.
(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
Army Reserve Soldiers with the 4th Parachute Regiment, from the United Kingdom, and U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne), participate in Operation Black Warrior's UH-60 airborne operation on Luzon Drop Zone, July 18. Operation Black Warrior is a two-week combined training exercise that enhances the partnership between the UK and the US. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Leonel Abreu of the 2-113th Infantry Battalion, New Jersey National Guard, talks to a Afghan citizen in the village of Sarobi in Paktika province, Afghanistan, July 10, 2011. The purpose of the mission was to provide security for the Paktika Provincial Reconstruction Team, who supports stability operations in the village.
Army Reserve Soldiers with the 4th Parachute Regiment, from the United Kingdom, tackle the difficult obstacles of Nasty Nick, an obstacle course made to make even the Special Forces sweat, July 18. Unfortunately, the North Carolina blue skies turned into a sudden thunderstorm and the soldiers were forced to stop the course due to safety concerns. Operation Black Warrior is a two-week combined training exercise that enhances the partnership between the UK and the US. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
Col. Kenneth Moore, outgoing commander of the 321st Civil Affairs Brigade hands over the unit's colors to Col. R. Christion Brewer, commanding officer of the 350th Civil Affairs Command, relinquishing his command to Col. Darrell Guthrie. The ceremony was held in front of the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas.
The 321st CA Bde. is part of the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) and was first constituted into the U.S. Army in 1945 as the 101st Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, Military Government Group from California. After inactivation in 1949 in Korea, the unit was redesignated as the 321st Military Government Group in 1955 and allotted to the Army Reserve. It was redesignated two more times until 1959 when it was changed to the 321st Civil Affairs Bde. and relocated in San Antonio in 1963.
(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
Army Reserve Soldiers with the 4th Parachute Regiment, from the United Kingdom, and U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne), participate in Operation Black Warrior's UH-60 airborne operation on Luzon Drop Zone, July 18. Operation Black Warrior is a two-week combined training exercise that enhances the partnership between the UK and the US. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
A 4th Para Soldier ties a tighter tourniquet around a simulated wounded comrade as he and his teammates try to stabilize the casuality before movement, July 17. Army Reserve Soldiers with the 4th Parachute Regiment, from the United Kingdom, and U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne), participate in Operation Black Warrior's realistic medical training at Reservoir Training Facility, July 17. Operation Black Warrior is a two-week combined training exercise that enhances the partnership between the UK and the US. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
Spc. Amanda Albright navigates a water hazard on the 10k road march during the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) Best Warrior competition at Fort Bragg on May 11, 2011. Albright is a PSYOP Soldier with the 2nd PSYOP Group in Twinsburg, Ohio. USACAPOC(A) will select one Soldier and one Non-Commissioned Officer to represent the command at Army Reserve Best Warrior Competition. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Felix R. Fimbres)
Sgt. Andrew Wienke, 432nd Civil Affairs Battalion out of Green Bay, Wis., completes the written land navigation portion of the competition, Apr. 9. Soldiers from the 353rd Civil Affairs Command came together at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa., for a combined Best Warrior Competition with the 350th Civil Affairs Command, Apr. 8 to 12. The winners of this competition will represent the 353rd and 350th at the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne)'s Best Warrior competition held at Fort Bragg, N.C in May. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
Col. Kenneth Moore relinquished command of the 321st Civil Affairs Brigade to Col. Darrell Guthrie Aug. 7 in front of the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas. Pictured here, Moore receives a plaque from his fellow colonels.
The 321st CA Bde. is part of the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) and was first constituted into the U.S. Army in 1945 as the 101st Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, Military Government Group from California. After inactivation in 1949 in Korea, the unit was redesignated as the 321st Military Government Group in 1955 and allotted to the Army Reserve. It was redesignated two more times until 1959 when it was changed to the 321st Civil Affairs Bde. and relocated in San Antonio in 1963.
(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
Task Force 68, which is made up of paratroopers from U.S., Germany, France, Holland, and United Kingdom, re-enacted the D-Day airborne operation on the La Fiere fields near Ste. Mere Eglise, France to commemorate the heroic acts of the WWII paratroopers who made the jump 68 years ago. After the jump, the task force marched into the town of Ste. Mere Eglise tothe sounds of cheers from the locals. Task Force 68 is in Normandy, France to commemorate the 68th annivesary of D-Day. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
Calls flat earth a PSYOP and Satanic because its taught in other religions, fails to understand other religions have been copying the bible since it was written.
FlatEarth meme collected by A.J. Wilson of iPressThis at FlatEarth.Online, made by others.
Credit to fb.com/christiantruthersunited
A 301st PSYOP Company Paratrooper begins his moonlit journey across the Farm DZ after a night jump on Edwards Air Force Base.
Lt. Col. Michael A. Stone, battalion commander, 1st Military Information Support Battalion (Airborne), and the parents of fallen hero Cpl. Nicholas R. Roush, Donna and Robert Roush, unveil a plaque in their son's honor during a classroom dedication cermony in his name at Fort Bragg, Aug. 16.
While treating a simulated wounded comrade, another teammate is "injured" during realistic medical training, July 17; the remaining four Soldiers are tasked to moved both casualities and prepare them for movement to safer ground. Army Reserve Soldiers with the 4th Parachute Regiment, from the United Kingdom, and U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne), participate in Operation Black Warrior's realistic medical training at Reservoir Training Facility, July 17. Operation Black Warrior is a two-week combined training exercise that enhances the partnership between the UK and the US. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
David DeSoucy, retired veteran and Liberty Jump Team member, packs up his parachute after completing a jump onto La Fiere drop zone in France in honor of D-Day celebrations, June 3. Task Force 68, which is made up of paratroopers from the U.S., Germany, France, Holland and the United Kingdom, re-enacted the D-Day airborne operation on the La Fiere fields near Ste. Mere Eglise, France to commemorate the heroic acts of the WWII paratroopers who made the jump 68 years ago. After the jump, the task force marched into the town of Ste. Mere Eglise to the sounds of cheers from the locals. Task Force 68 is in Normandy, France to commemorate the 68th anniversary of D-Day.
(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
My Nissan Bluebird with the steering wheel on the wrong side! It was fun to drive. Taken in 1973/74.
"Propaganda from the pulpit is the easiest way to construct memetic skyscrappers and entire ecosystems of narrative illusions in the minds of the masses."
#WednesdayWisdom #wednesdaythoughts #WednesdayReads #ThoughtLeadership #qanon #infowars #information #warfare #psyop #psyops
icitech.org/information-warfare-the-meme-is-the-embryo-of...
Spc. Rawan Abudahrieh, 404th Civil Affairs Battalion out of Fort Dix, N.J., jumps over a log during in the obstacle course portion of the competition. Each Soldier was given the chance to shoot using the engagement skills trainer, simulating shooting an M4 or M16 on the range, Apr. 10. Soldiers from the 353rd Civil Affairs Command came together at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa., for a combined Best Warrior Competition with the 350th Civil Affairs Command, Apr. 8 to 12. The winners of this competition will represent the 353rd and 350th at the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne)'s Best Warrior competition held at Fort Bragg, N.C in May. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
Spc. Thi Le, bench presses the required weight during the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) German Armed Forces Badge qualification at Callahan Gym, Dec. 7. The first day included track and field events like a 100 meter sprint, shot put, long and high jump, bench press, and others. The qualification event is part of USACAPOC(A)'s 14th Annual Randy Oler Operation Toy Drop, in which participants donated a new, unwrapped toy for the chance at earning the badge. Participants will be challenged over a three day period in physical fitness and marksmanship in hopes of being badged either gold, silver, or bronze. The type of medal is determined by how well the Soldier shoots and how far he or she ruck-maches the alloted distance required by their age group. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
Task Force 68, which is made up of paratroopers from U.S., Germany, France, Holland, and United Kingdom, re-enacted the D-Day airborne operation on the La Fiere fields near Ste. Mere Eglise, France to commemorate the heroic acts of the WWII paratroopers who made the jump 68 years ago. After the jump, the task force marched into the town of Ste. Mere Eglise tothe sounds of cheers from the locals. Task Force 68 is in Normandy, France to commemorate the 68th annivesary of D-Day. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
Soldiers of the 321st Civil Affairs Brigade gather inside the Alamo after a change of command ceremony, Aug. 7. Col. Kenneth Moore relinquished command of the 321st Civil Affairs Brigade to Col. Darrell Guthrie in front of the historic Alamo in San Antonio, Texas.
The 321st CA Bde. is part of the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) and was first constituted into the U.S. Army in 1945 as the 101st Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, Military Government Group from California. After inactivation in 1949 in Korea, the unit was redesignated as the 321st Military Government Group in 1955 and allotted to the Army Reserve. It was redesignated two more times until 1959 when it was changed to the 321st Civil Affairs Bde. and relocated in San Antonio in 1963.
(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)