451st Civil Affairs Battalion (attached/associated)

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The 451st Civil Affairs Battalion is a U.S. Army civil affairs unit that supports military operations by coordinating with civilian populations and local institutions in areas where forces are deployed.

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instanceOf United States Army Reserve unit
United States Army civil affairs battalion
abbreviation 451st CA Battalion NERFINISHED
alignment U.S. civil affairs and psychological operations enterprise
branch United States Army Reserve NERFINISHED
canBe attached to active duty Army formations
attached to joint task forces
attached to multinational headquarters
capability plan and execute civil affairs operations at tactical and operational levels
support theater-level civil-military operations through attachments
component Army Reserve civil affairs force
country United States of America
doctrine U.S. Army civil affairs doctrine
engagesWith civilian populations in operational environments
local institutions in conflict and post-conflict areas
function civil-military operations support
liaison with local institutions in areas where forces are deployed
support military operations by coordinating with civilian populations
higherCommand U.S. Army Special Operations Command (through USACAPOC(A)) NERFINISHED
missionType humanitarian assistance support
stability operations support
support to governance and civil administration
operatesIn areas where U.S. forces are deployed
operationalEnvironment conflict zones
disaster response and humanitarian crisis areas
post-conflict stabilization environments
partOf United States Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) NERFINISHED
personnelType primarily Army Reserve soldiers
purpose enhance legitimacy and effectiveness of military operations among civilian populations
mitigate impact of military operations on civilians
support transition from military to civilian control
role civil affairs
specialization civil information collection and reporting
civil infrastructure and essential services assessment
civil-military liaison
governance and civil administration support
supports interagency coordination
joint military operations
multinational operations
task advise commanders on civil-military operations
assess civil considerations in operational areas
coordinate with local and regional governments
coordinate with non-governmental organizations
support civil information management
support civil-military engagement with local leaders
support population and resource control measures
support restoration of essential services
typeOfUnit combat support unit

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Texas Army National Guard hasComponent 451st Civil Affairs Battalion (attached/associated)