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The Future of Civil Affairs: Creating Regimental Order from Chaos
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Special Operations Support to Conflict Prevention
In the age of accelerated globalization and its toll exacted on conflict, USSOCOM should prioritize conflict prevention activities to achieve US national security objectives.
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Maritime Civil Affairs
The Navy should seriously consider developing a true maritime civil affairs capability, not only because it is required by Department of Defense policy, but because the evident demand and benefits.
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Pivoting to the Pacific: BCT Staff Integration during Disaster Response
The traditional military decision making process with its locked, vertical communication processes will be too slow to be completely effective in the face of the fast pace of unfolding disasters.
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The 2006 “Divorce” of US Army Reserve and Active Component Psychological Operations Units
Al Paddock explores the divorce between active and reserve component psychological operations units.
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Civil Affairs Redux
COL Greg Grimes considers the value of civil affairs in a constrained budget environment.