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2012 Winter Board Meeting of the Civil Affairs Association
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Civil Affairs Transitions Roundtable
Thursday, April 26th at George Mason University's Arlington Campus. The topic is "Military Occupation and Government".
There is a great speaker lineup. Registration is $20. For registration and program details, follow the link below:
Reserve Officers Association
www.roa.org
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The Center for a New American Security(CNAS) and the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) have released comments on the first ever Department of State Quadrennial Diplomacy and Development Review (QDDR). To see these, go to: http://www.cnas.org/node/5453 and http://csis.org/publication/qddr-new-language-same-focus
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BG Ferdinand Irizarry
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LT. Gen Mulholland, right, congratulates newly
promoted Brig Gen Irizarry.
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CIVIL AFFAIRS ROUND TABLE
"The ROA Defense Education Forum (DEF) and George Mason
University Peace Operations Policy Program on September 8,
2011 will present a Civil Affairs Round Table titled
"Civil Affairs Futures".
Bob
Feidler, ROA;
Allison Frendak-Blume, GMU;
and David Mitchell, Civil Affairs Association have
developed the program.
Click here to view pictures from the Round Table |
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