Story by Lt. Col. Brett Walker | 353d Civil Affairs Command | 02.02.2024
Leadership of 353d CACOM pay tribute to 326th SDC and its soldiers
Story by Lt. Col. Brett Walker | 353d Civil Affairs Command | 10.06.2023
The 353rd Civil Affairs Command assumed mission command of the 2nd Psychological Operations Group this week. This was a fitting realignment of units based on the shared missions and culture of the two units....
Story by Maj. Brett Walker | 353d Civil Affairs Command | 10.05.2023
The 353rd Civil Affairs Command assumed mission command of the 2nd Psychological Operations Group. This was a fitting realignment of forces because the two units share history, skill sets and operational objectives....
Story by Sgt. 1st Class Lisa Litchfield | U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) | 11.05.2022
“The change of command is a traditional ceremony, rich in symbolism and heritage.” With those words, the change of command between outgoing 2nd Psychological Operations Group (2POG) commander Col. James C. Slaughter, and incoming commander Col. Lawrence E. Williams began at the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Canton, Ohio, Nov 5, 2022....
Story by K. Kassens | United States Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School | 04.29.2022
Ethics in SOF issue of Special Warfare
Story by Sgt. 1st Class Jason Ragucci | 4th Psychological Operations Group | 06.02.2021
FORT BRAGG, NC. An Army Wheeled Mechanic assigned to 4th Psychological Operations Group (Airborne) goes on camera in a series “Pimp My Ride” created by the Group’s Outreach Team....
Story by Cynthia McIntyre | Fort Hunter Liggett Public Affairs Office | 02.02.2021
Soldiers attending the 80th Training Command’s TASS Psychological Operations (PSYOP) Reclassification Course at Fort Hunter Liggett, California went to the village market as part of their field training, Feb. 1, 2021. Soldiers and Marines in the course are reclassifying their military occupational specialties (MOS) to Psychological Operations Specialist 37F, and undergo classroom training......
Story by Cynthia McIntyre | Fort Hunter Liggett Public Affairs Office | 12.30.2019
The PSYOP course, part of The Army School System (TASS) of the 80th Training Command, puts students through a month-long course culminating in an 8- to 10-day village scenario where they are faced with angry townspeople and egotistical leaders, as well as those who are willing to work with the foreign military to achieve peace. The scenarios test their wits as they learn people-skills......