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U.S. Ambassador of France, Charles H. Rivkin, center, accepts a wreath from French school children for a memorial ceremony. 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)

WWII and D-Day veteran, John Perozzi, 82nd Airborne Division, takes a picture with active duty 82nd Abn. Div. Soldiers in front of the Iron Mike statue after a ceremony that commemorated the La Fiere, Ste. Mere Eglise, WWII and D-Day events, June 3. 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)

 

Maj. Gen. David N. Blackledge, commanding general of the U.S. Army Civil Affairs & Psychological Operations Command (Airborne), leads the paratroopers of Task Force Normandy into St. Mere-Eglise behind three veterans of the 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment who parachuted on June 5 and 6, 1944 and fought in the area. Task Force Normandy is made up of U.S., U.K., French, and German paratroopers combined to celebrate the 67th Anniversary of the D-Day operations. (U.S. Army photo by Lt. Col. Gerald Ostlund)

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The 415th CA Bn., redeployed, July 2011, after a year deployment to Afghanistan. In a Welcome Home Warrior ceremony, March 25, the Soldiers were formally recognized by local government officials and Family members.

 

The Welcome Home Warrior ceremony was developed by the Chief of the Army Reserve to ensure that every Soldier and Family was recognized for their deployment service and properly welcomed home in front of both fellow Soldiers and the community. During each ceremony, Soldiers who deployed for the first time receive an encased American flag, a Welcome Home Warrior Citizen flag, a lapel pin set and a U.S. Army Reserve Commander’s coin for excellence. The 415th Civil Affairs Battalion is part of the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne). U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO

(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO) British and American participate in Operation Airdrop Warrior, May 27.

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.

 

Sgt. Thomas Jones, of the 305th Tactical Psychological Operations Company based at Joint Base Little Creek Fort Story, Va., pulls talks with a local while he pulls security during a situational training exercise which tests the units psyop specific skill sets as well as warrior drills during a three day battle assembly weekend. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Saska Ball, USACAPOC(A) PAO)

 

Sgt. 1st Class Rodolfo Arredondo beings packing his parachute after a safe landing into Trident Drop zone just a few hundred yards from hte U.S.-Mexican border in San Diego, Calif. on January 23, 2011. Arredondo is a Reserve Soldier with the 345th PSYOP Co. in Dallas, Texas. Arredondo is also an Information Technician with Lonestar Transportation. Arredondo joined the 301st Tactical PSYOP Co. when they left San Diego aboard a Marine KC-130 dropping into edwards Airforce base after nightfall on Friday. The 301st TPC is one of 69 Army Reserve units in the United States Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) located in 31 states across our nation. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Felix R. Fimbres)

Soldiers of the 305th Tactical Psychological Operations Company based at Joint Base Little Creek Fort Story, Va., participate in a situational training exercise which tests their psyop specific skill sets as well as warrior drills during a three day battle assembly weekend. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Saska Ball, USACAPOC(A) PAO)

Spc. Amanda Albright navigates Fort Bragg’s Air Assault obstacle course 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)

 

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British Paratroopers practice modern army combatives (MACP) with the 82nd Airborne’s MACP team while at Fort Bragg on July 21, 2011. The training is part of an intensive two-week training program hosted by the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) for the U.K's 4th Parachute Regiment who will leaving for Helmand Province, Afghanistan this summer. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Felix R. Fimbres)

Spc. Marcus Duncan, of the 305th Tactical Psychological Operations Company based at Joint Base Little Creek Fort Story, Va., pulls security during a situational training exercise which tests the units psyop specific skill sets as well as warrior drills during a three day battle assembly weekend. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Saska Ball, USACAPOC(A) PAO)

 

Sgt. Austin Garmon, of the 305th Tactical Psychological Operations Company based at Joint Base Little Creek Fort Story, Va., talks to a role player as part of a situational training exercise which tests the unit on their psyop specific skill sets as well as warrior drills during a three day battle assembly weekend. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Saska Ball, USACAPOC(A) PAO)

 

Paratroopers from the 301st Tactical PSYOP Co. finish up Battle Assembly with a second Airborne Operation onto Trident Drop Zone just a few hundred yards from the U.S.-Mexican boarder in San Diego, CA on January 23, 2011. The 301st TPC left San Diego aboard a Marine KC-130 dropping into Edwards Air Force Base after nightfall on Friday. The 301st TPC is one of 69 Army Reserve units in the United States Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) located in 31 states across our nation. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Felix R. Fimbres)

British Paratroopers practice modern army combatives (MACP) with the 82nd Airborne’s MACP team while at Fort Bragg on July 21, 2011. The training is part of an intensive two-week training program hosted by the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) for the U.K's 4th Parachute Regiment who will leaving for Helmand Province, Afghanistan this summer. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Felix R. Fimbres)

Capt. Brian Hanna shows off his 4 month old daughter, Tiffany, to fellow Soldiers after a Welcome Home Warrior ceremony. The 415th CA Bn., redeployed, July 2011, after a year deployment to Afghanistan. In a Welcome Home Warrior ceremony, March 25, the Soldiers were formally recognized by local government officials and Family members.

 

The Welcome Home Warrior ceremony was developed by the Chief of the Army Reserve to ensure that every Soldier and Family was recognized for their deployment service and properly welcomed home in front of both fellow Soldiers and the community. During each ceremony, Soldiers who deployed for the first time receive an encased American flag, a Welcome Home Warrior Citizen flag, a lapel pin set and a U.S. Army Reserve Commander’s coin for excellence. The 415th Civil Affairs Battalion is part of the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne). U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO

Paratroopers from the 301st Tactical PSYOP Co. finish up Battle Assembly with a second Airborne Operation onto Trident Drop Zone just a few hundred yards from the U.S.-Mexican boarder in San Diego, CA on January 23, 2011. The 301st TPC left San Diego aboard a Marine KC-130 dropping into Edwards Air Force Base after nightfall on Friday. The 301st TPC is one of 69 Army Reserve units in the United States Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) located in 31 states across our nation. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Felix R. Fimbres)

Chief Warrant Officer Five, Tom Travis picks-up his dummy parachute in preparation for British para training at Royal Air Force Base Brize Norton in the U.K. May 28th before departing together for St. Mere Eglise, France. USACAPOC(A) and British Army's 4th Parachute Regiment make up more than 70 percent of the Allied contingent for Task Force Normandy - this year commemorating the 67th anniversary of Operation Overlord. USACAPOC(A) and 4th Para's jump in the U.K. was scratched due to high winds. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Felix R. Fimbres)

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)

 

Soldiers of the 305th Tactical Psychological Operations Company based at Joint Base Little Creek Fort Story, Va., participate in a situational training exercise which tests their psyop specific skill sets as well as warrior drills during a three day battle assembly weekend. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Saska Ball, USACAPOC(A) PAO)

  

 

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Spc. Nakiah Freeman of the 305th Tactical Psychological Operations Company based at Joint Base Little Creek Fort Story, Va., pulls security during a situational training exercise which tests their psyop specific skill sets as well as warrior drills during a three day battle assembly weekend. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Saska Ball, USACAPOC(A) PAO)

 

Spc. Rawan Abudahrieh, 404th Civil Affairs Battalion out of Fort Dix, N.J., 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)

 

Soldiers of the 305th Tactical Psychological Operations Company based at Joint Base Little Creek Fort Story, Va., participate in a situational training exercise which tests their psyop specific skill sets as well as warrior drills during a three day battle assembly weekend. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Saska Ball, USACAPOC(A) PAO)

 

Paratroopers exchange German jump wings at La Fiere drop zone after completing an airborne operation commemorating the D-Day and WWII events, June 3. 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)

 

British Paratroopers practice modern army combatives (MACP) with the 82nd Airborne’s MACP team while at Fort Bragg on July 21, 2011. The training is part of an intensive two-week training program hosted by the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) for the U.K's 4th Parachute Regiment who will leaving for Helmand Province, Afghanistan this summer. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Felix R. Fimbres)

Maj. Gen. Jeffrey Jacobs, U.S. Army Civil Affiars & Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) commanding general, talks to the crowd at Ste. Mere Eglise, France, during the D-Day celebrations, June 3. 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.

The 415th CA Bn., redeployed, July 2011, after a year deployment to Afghanistan. In a Welcome Home Warrior ceremony, March 25, the Soldiers were formally recognized by local government officials and Family members.

 

The Welcome Home Warrior ceremony was developed by the Chief of the Army Reserve to ensure that every Soldier and Family was recognized for their deployment service and properly welcomed home in front of both fellow Soldiers and the community. During each ceremony, Soldiers who deployed for the first time receive an encased American flag, a Welcome Home Warrior Citizen flag, a lapel pin set and a U.S. Army Reserve Commander’s coin for excellence. The 415th Civil Affairs Battalion is part of the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne). U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO

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Soldiers of the 305th Tactical Psychological Operations Company based at Joint Base Little Creek Fort Story, Va., participate in a situational training exercise which tests their psyop specific skill sets as well as warrior drills during a three day battle assembly weekend. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Saska Ball, USACAPOC(A) PAO)

 

The 415th CA Bn., redeployed, July 2011, after a year deployment to Afghanistan. In a Welcome Home Warrior ceremony, March 25, the Soldiers were formally recognized by local government officials and Family members.

 

The Welcome Home Warrior ceremony was developed by the Chief of the Army Reserve to ensure that every Soldier and Family was recognized for their deployment service and properly welcomed home in front of both fellow Soldiers and the community. During each ceremony, Soldiers who deployed for the first time receive an encased American flag, a Welcome Home Warrior Citizen flag, a lapel pin set and a U.S. Army Reserve Commander’s coin for excellence. The 415th Civil Affairs Battalion is part of the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne). U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO

Paratroopers from the 301st Tactical PSYOP Co. finish up Battle Assembly with a second Airborne Operation onto Trident Drop Zone just a few hundred yards from the U.S.-Mexican boarder in San Diego, CA on January 23, 2011. The 301st TPC left San Diego aboard a Marine KC-130 dropping into Edwards Air Force Base after nightfall on Friday. The 301st TPC is one of 69 Army Reserve units in the United States Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) located in 31 states across our nation. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Felix R. Fimbres)

Spc. Michael Bollis, with the 312th Psychological Operations Company, and Evan Robilliard, with the 414th Civil Affairs Battalion, engage in a tough Army Combatitives match at the joint best warrior competition, dubbed "Motown Showdown,” hosted by the 352 Civil Affairs Command from Fort Meade, MD, and the 2nd Psychological Operations Group from Twinsburg, OH, March 30 at the Fort Custer Training Center in Battle Creek, MI. This competition will determine which junior enlisted Soldier and noncommissioned officer will represent each command later this year at Fort Hunter Liggett, CA. U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Erick Yates (released)

 

British Paratroopers practice modern army combatives (MACP) with the 82nd Airborne’s MACP team while at Fort Bragg on July 21, 2011. The training is part of an intensive two-week training program hosted by the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) for the U.K's 4th Parachute Regiment who will leaving for Helmand Province, Afghanistan this summer. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Felix R. Fimbres)

British Paratroopers practice modern army combatives (MACP) with the 82nd Airborne’s MACP team while at Fort Bragg on July 21, 2011. The training is part of an intensive two-week training program hosted by the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) for the U.K's 4th Parachute Regiment who will leaving for Helmand Province, Afghanistan this summer. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Felix R. Fimbres)

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)

 

Spc. Michael Bollis, with the 312th Psychological Operations Company, and Evan Robilliard, with the 414th Civil Affairs Battalion, engage in a tough Army Combatitives match at the joint best warrior competition, dubbed "Motown Showdown,” hosted by the 352 Civil Affairs Command from Fort Meade, MD, and the 2nd Psychological Operations Group from Twinsburg, OH, March 30 at the Fort Custer Training Center in Battle Creek, MI. This competition will determine which junior enlisted Soldier and noncommissioned officer will represent each command later this year at Fort Hunter Liggett, CA. U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Erick Yates (released)

 

A French JROTC helps the French military raise the flags of the countries who helped in the success of Sword Beach. 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)

The original Iron Mike as seen outside of La Fière by paratroopers with the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) task force participating in activities commemorating the 67th Anniversary of Operation Overlord— the D-Day landings, while in Normandy, France on June 2, 2011. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Felix R. Fimbres)

 

Pfc. Hadeel Abujaber, with the 2nd Psychological Operations Group, and, Spc. Justin Greenhill, with the 310th Psychological Operations Company, engage in a tense Army Combatitives match at the joint best warrior competition, dubbed "Motown Showdown,” hosted by the 352 Civil Affairs Command from Fort Meade, MD, and the 2nd Psychological Operations Group from Twinsburg, OH, March 30 at the Fort Custer Training Center in Battle Creek, MI. This competition will determine which junior enlisted Soldier and noncommissioned officer will represent each command later this year at Fort Hunter Liggett, CA. U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Erick Yates (released)

Spec. Courtney Patton, 346th PsyOp Co., excitedly exits the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle after successfully navigating the precision driving course. Instructors from the 94th Training Division taught the very first class of students in the Operators New Equipment Training (OPNET) course for the U.S. Army's new Joint Light Tactical Vehicle at the JLTV Training Center at Fort McCoy, WI, 6 May - 11 May 2019. Photo by U.S. Army Master Sgt. Benari Poulten, 80th Training Command (TASS).

Spc. Rawan Abudahrieh, 404th Civil Affairs Battalion out of Fort Dix, N.J., jumps over a wall 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)

 

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)

WWII veteran, Henry "Duke" Boswell, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, gives Pvt. Tom Emsley, 4th Para, The Royal Parachute Regiment, an authentic WWI clicker on the battlefield of La Fiere, June 6. Duke explained that the when you came up on another person on the battlefield, you'd click once, and they'd click back twice to let you know they were frienndly. One story Duke shared was when he landed on La Fiere 68 years ago. "It's pitch black out here when you jump into the night. It's funny when you jump with so many troopers, but when you land, you're all alone," laughed Duke. "I heard some rustling and I clicked once ... silence. I got ready to fire, but then I heard 'Don't shot, don't shot, I lost the my damn clicker!"

 

On June 6, Task Force 68 walked through the battle fields of La Fiere and learned about the heroic acts of the men who captured the bridge of La Fiere, ultimately allowing for the landings of the beaches of Normandy to succeed. 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.

"Can Brownie stay in the picture?" This also identifies some people who are hidden in the group photograph. PHOTO BY DALE WITTIG

Capt. Brett Baker, U.S. Army Civil Affairs & Psychological Operations Command (Airborne), pins on U.S. jump wings onto Allied Forces during a wing exchange on La Fiere during a ceremony in honor of WWII and D-Day events, June 3. 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)

 

British Paratroopers practice modern army combatives (MACP) with the 82nd Airborne’s MACP team while at Fort Bragg on July 21, 2011. The training is part of an intensive two-week training program hosted by the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) for the U.K's 4th Parachute Regiment who will leaving for Helmand Province, Afghanistan this summer. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Felix R. Fimbres)

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