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A psychological operations team leader briefs his series

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A psychological operations team leader briefs his series

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A psychological operations team leader briefs his series development to Lt. Col. Patrick McCarthy, right, and Command Sgt. Maj. Daniel Callahan, center, who are role playing the Special Operations Command Team Forward for the Conch Republic, Jan. 31, 2017. The two senior leaders are in charge of Operation Warrior Anvil, a validation exercise held in Key West, Florida, by 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group. The exercise validated teams through unparalleled training with joint, inter-agency, and civic partners in real-world urban environments that reinforced PSYOP fundamentals, fostered teamwork, and strengthened character. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Stephen Von Jett/Released)

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31/01/2017
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