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- United_States_Army_Civil_Affairs_and_Psychological_Operations_Command abstract "The United States Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne), or USACAPOC(A), was founded in 1985. USACAPOC(A) is composed mostly of U.S. Army Reserve soldiers in units throughout the United States. Its total size is approximately 10,000 soldiers, making up about 94 percent of the DoD's Civil Affairs forces and 71 percent of the DoD's Psychological Operations forces. It is headquartered at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The current commander (2013) is Major General Jeffrey A. Jacobs, who assumed command in October 2011, succeeding Major General David N. Blackledge.Historically, USACAPOC(A) was one of four major subordinate commands comprising the U.S. Army Special Operations Command. In May 2006, the reserve component of USACAPOC(A) was transferred to the U.S. Army Reserve Command. The Army's active duty Special Operations Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations units, along with the Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Force Modernization/Branch Proponents, continue to fall under the U.S. Army Special Operations Command and its subordinate United States Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School respectively. The active component special operations civil affairs brigade 95th Civil Affairs Brigade falls under United States Army Special Operations Command (USASOC). Army Reserve Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations make up 5 percent of the U.S. Army Reserve force, but account for about 20 percent of Army Reserve deployments. The command's soldiers bring civilian expertise not found among regular active duty soldiers. The projects they coordinate comprise many of the 'Good News' stories run in the American media each day about Iraq, Afghanistan and the Horn of Africa.[citation needed]".
- United_States_Army_Civil_Affairs_and_Psychological_Operations_Command activeYearsStartYear "1985".
- United_States_Army_Civil_Affairs_and_Psychological_Operations_Command garrison Fort_Bragg.
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- United_States_Army_Civil_Affairs_and_Psychological_Operations_Command allegiance "Federal".
- United_States_Army_Civil_Affairs_and_Psychological_Operations_Command branch "Army".
- United_States_Army_Civil_Affairs_and_Psychological_Operations_Command caption "U.S. Army Civil Affairs & Psychological Operations Command shoulder sleeve insignia. Worn by soldiers in any CA or Reserve PSYOP unit.".
- United_States_Army_Civil_Affairs_and_Psychological_Operations_Command country "United States".
- United_States_Army_Civil_Affairs_and_Psychological_Operations_Command currentCommander Major_general.
- United_States_Army_Civil_Affairs_and_Psychological_Operations_Command currentCommander Jeffrey_A._Jacobs.
- United_States_Army_Civil_Affairs_and_Psychological_Operations_Command dates "1985".
- United_States_Army_Civil_Affairs_and_Psychological_Operations_Command garrison "Fort Bragg, North Carolina".
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- United_States_Army_Civil_Affairs_and_Psychological_Operations_Command comment "The United States Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne), or USACAPOC(A), was founded in 1985. USACAPOC(A) is composed mostly of U.S. Army Reserve soldiers in units throughout the United States. Its total size is approximately 10,000 soldiers, making up about 94 percent of the DoD's Civil Affairs forces and 71 percent of the DoD's Psychological Operations forces. It is headquartered at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.".
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