The stability achieved by the US military in the European Theater of Operations after D-Day was the direct result of good military governance concurrently deployed with combat operations. The role of civil affairs in securing this stability has been under-emphasized in analyses of these operations. But an examination of the historical record of these events reveals the necessity of a skilled, effective civil-military effort through civil affairs/military government detachments, civil affairs specialty pools, and G-5 staff sections. 
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| Date Taken: | 01.04.2021 | 
| Date Posted: | 06.15.2023 11:09 | 
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| Audio ID: | 74516 | 
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| Length: | 00:03:50 | 
| Artist | US Army War College Press | 
| Album | Decisive Point Podcast – Season 2 | 
| Track # | 01 | 
| Year | 2021 | 
| Genre | Podcat | 
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