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  2. 1st Civil Affairs Group - Wikipedia

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    Current. commander. Colonel Michael Aldridge. 1st Civil Affairs Group (1st CAG) is a civil affairs (CA) unit of the United States Marine Corps based at Camp Pendleton, California. [1] It is one of three civil affairs units in the Marine Corps, all of which are reserve units. 1st CAG tends to support I Marine Expeditionary Force activities.

  3. 2nd Civil Affairs Group - Wikipedia

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    2nd Civil Affairs Group (2nd CAG) is a civil affairs (CA) unit of the United States Marine Corps. It is based at Naval Support Facility Anacostia, Washington, D.C., and is part of the Force Headquarters Group of the Marine Forces Reserve. 2nd CAG mostly supports II MEF. The unit was deactivated in June 2019 and turned into Marine Corps Advisor ...

  4. 3rd Civil Affairs Group - Wikipedia

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    Current. commander. Colonel Evan B. Hume. 3rd Civil Affairs Group (3D CAG) is a civil affairs (CA) unit of the United States Marine Corps based at Naval Station Great Lakes, Illinois. The Marine Corps assigns civil affairs as a primary military specialty for enlisted and additional specialty for officers. The Marine Corps uses its own civil ...

  5. 4th Civil Affairs Group - Wikipedia

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    For information on 4th CAG prior to 2012, see 2nd Civil Affairs Group, which was formed out of the original 4th CAG in Washington D.C. [1] It is one of only four civil affairs groups in the Marine Corps, all of which are reserve units. 4th CAG was the first civil affairs group in the Marine Corps and mostly supports II MEF.

  6. Maritime Civil Affairs and Security Training Command

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    The Maritime Civil Affairs and Security Training Command ( MCAST) provides personnel, trains, equips and deploys U.S. Navy sailors for a task force commander to establish and enhance relations between military forces, governmental and nongovernmental organizations and the civilian populace. Accomplished in a collaborative manner across the ...

  7. Category : Civil affairs groups of the United States Marine Corps

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    1st Civil Affairs Group. 2nd Civil Affairs Group. 3rd Civil Affairs Group. 4th Civil Affairs Group. 6th Civil Affairs Group. Categories: Civil affairs units and formations of the United States. Groups of the United States Marine Corps.

  8. Civil affairs - Wikipedia

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    The Marine Corps currently has four permanent CA units: 1st Civil Affairs Group (1st CAG), 2nd CAG, 3d CAG and 4th CAG, all in the Force Headquarters Group of the Marine Forces Reserve. The 5th Civil Affairs Group and 6th CAG were created provisionally in 2005-06 for Operation Iraqi Freedom, but each were stood down after one deployment to Iraq ...

  9. 6th Civil Affairs Group - Wikipedia

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    6th Civil Affairs Group (6th CAG) was a United States Marine Corps Civil Affairs unit: organized, trained and equipped on Camp Lejeune, North Carolina from April to September 2005; conducted civil-military operations and civil affairs activities in al-Anbar from September 2005 to March 2006; and redeployed and deactivated in the United States from March to April 2006.