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Soldiers with 448th Civil Affairs Battalion, conducts

Soldiers with 448th Civil Affairs Battalion, conducts

Soldiers with 448th Civil Affairs Battalion, conducts a Battle Update Brief among the units’ leadership personnel July 22, 2015, at Yakima Training Center in Yakima, Wash. The battalion leadership gather twice ... More

Soldiers assigned to Alpha Company, 448th Civil Affairs

Soldiers assigned to Alpha Company, 448th Civil Affairs

Soldiers assigned to Alpha Company, 448th Civil Affairs Battalion, engage conversation with local residents at a neighborhood grocery store during a community assessment July 21, 2015, in Zalliah, Wash. The l... More

Soldiers with Headquarters Headquarter Company, 448th

Soldiers with Headquarters Headquarter Company, 448th

Soldiers with Headquarters Headquarter Company, 448th Civil Affairs Battalion round up their vehicles for a group photo in front of their unit located at at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, July 19, 2015 The Soldiers... More

A Yakima City Sheriff reviews the event itinerary of

A Yakima City Sheriff reviews the event itinerary of

A Yakima City Sheriff reviews the event itinerary of Soldiers with Alpha Company, 448th Civil Affairs Battalion, to ensure their missions are located in safe areas July 20, 2015, in Yakima, Wash. The sheriff as... More

Staff Sgt. Joycelyn Kreil of the 448th Civil Affairs

Staff Sgt. Joycelyn Kreil of the 448th Civil Affairs

Staff Sgt. Joycelyn Kreil of the 448th Civil Affairs Battalion leans on the hood of a Humvee to take notes during a convoy brief prior to departing from the units’ motor pool July 19, 2015, at Joint Base Lewis-... More

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