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Welcome to the official Web page of the U.S. Army Civil Affairs & Psychological Operations Command (Airborne). Our command is made up of over 40 Army Reserve units across 30 states and Puerto Rico. With headquarters at Fort Bragg, N.C., USACAPOC(A) strives to support out nation's objectives overseas by sword, deed, and word.

 

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Peacemaker

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Warrior Citizen

We are also frequently featured in the Army Reserve Command

Magazine,

 

Winter 2011
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Summer 2011
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350th Civil Affairs Command
351st Civil Affairs Command
352nd Civil Affairs Command
353rd Civil Affairs Command
2nd PSYOP Group
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1st Training Brigade

 


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350th Civil Affairs Command

"Send us"   ∙   Pensacola, Fla.

U.S. Army Reserve Lt. Col. Jeffrey Jurasek (left), commander of the 402nd Civil Affairs Battalion, unfurls the unit's colors as Command Sgt. Major Jose A. Torres holds the flagpole at the San Felipe de El Morro castle in the Old San Juan for the unit's re-establishment ceremony on April 4. The unit permanently moved to the island in June 2008 from New York.

350th Civil Affairs Command, USACAPOC(A)

2050 Chiefs' Way

Pensacola, FL 32511

(850) 912-2900 

Unit Locations and Contact Information: Click for Map

 

 

Maj. Kevin Myers, CommanderBrig. Gen. Mark T. McQueen,

Commanding General

 

 

1st. Sgt. Dwight Simon, First SergeantCol. R. Christion Brewer

Deputy Commander

1st. Sgt. Dwight Simon, First SergeantCommand Sgt. Maj. Timothy E. Gray, Command Sergeant Major

 

 

 

Subordinate Units

321st Civil Affairs Brigade

San Antonio, Texas

413th Civil Affairs Battalion
Lubbock, Texas
451st Civil Affairs Battalion
Pasadena, Texas
486th Civil Affairs Battalion
Tulsa, Okla.
490th Civil Affairs Battalion
Dallas, Texas
402nd Civil Affairs Battalion
Ft. Buchanan, Puerto Rico
478th Civil Affairs Battalion
Perrine, Fla.
410th Civil Affairs Battalion
El Paso, Texas
436th Civil Affairs Battalion
Orlando, Fl.