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"Warrior Diplomats" Solve Problems, Help Community
22nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment
Nov. 2, 2016 | 1:00
Soldiers are expected to perform a variety of missions if called upon, sometimes in the worst situations. Leading reconstruction projects and supporting relief efforts after a natural disaster are some of the key duties of civil affairs Soldiers.
Sometimes these missions require the Soldiers to serve as the link between civilian and government agencies. With this in mind, Fort Bragg troops assigned to Company B, 83rd Civil Affairs Battalion, 20th Engineer Brigade recently linked up with Halifax County, N.C. emergency management leadership Oct. 24.
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