351st Civil Affairs Command

351st Civil Affairs Command The official site of the 351st Civil Affairs Command. Media Inquiry: [email protected]

This page is your page to find the most recent News & Resources from the 351st Civil Affairs Command & to share your Stories & Questions about our Organization. For more information on who we are go to our home page @ www.usar.army.mil/USACAPOC/351stCACOM/. The 351st Civil Affairs Command headquarters is located in Mountain View, Calif., and under this command are the following units:

364th Civil

Affairs Brigade
Portland, Ore.

405th Civil Affairs Battalion
Pleasant Grove, Utah

440th Civil Affairs Battalion
Fort Carson, Colorado

445th Civil Affairs Battalion
Mountain View, Calif.

448th Civil Affairs Battalion
Ft. Lewis, Wash.

358th Civil Affairs Brigade
Riverside, Calif.

416th Civil Affairs Battalion
San Diego, Calif.

425th Civil Affairs Battalion
Encino, Calif.

426th Civil Affairs Battalion
Upland, Calif.

492nd Civil Affairs Battalion
Phoenix, Ariz.

Signal support Soldiers of the 358th Civil Affairs Brigade are sharpening critical communication skills to ensure missio...
05/24/2026

Signal support Soldiers of the 358th Civil Affairs Brigade are sharpening critical communication skills to ensure mission readiness at all times. From antenna checks to hands-on systems training, these Soldiers work together to maintain the reliable networks that keep units connected when it matters most.

Strong communications are essential to mission success, and readiness starts long before deployment day. Through teamwork, repetition, and technical expertise, these Soldiers stand ready to support the fight anytime, anywhere.

The 425th Civil Affairs Battalion took on the Norwegian Foot March early morning on April 26, 2026, completing an 18.6-m...
05/23/2026

The 425th Civil Affairs Battalion took on the Norwegian Foot March early morning on April 26, 2026, completing an 18.6-mile endurance event while carrying a 30-pound pack.

Crossing first was 1LT Gil with an incredible finish time of 2 hours and 45 minutes, averaging an 8 minute, 56 second mile pace for nearly 19 miles.

The Norwegian Foot March is designed to test endurance, resilience, and mental toughness. Outstanding work by all Soldiers who stepped up to the challenge and represented the battalion with pride.

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the 358th Civil Affairs Brigade Dining Out.From the formal traditions to the tim...
05/22/2026

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the 358th Civil Affairs Brigade Dining Out.

From the formal traditions to the time spent together outside of the duty day, the evening was a reminder of the strength behind this formation. Events like this don’t come together without a team effort, and we appreciate those who helped plan, support, and execute a memorable night.

Most importantly, thank you to our Soldiers, leaders, and guests who showed up, represented the brigade with pride, and made the night what it was.

A night that reflected the camaraderie, trust, and teamwork that define this brigade.

04/25/2026

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04/25/2026

Congratulations to SGT Strgar, Denei and SFC Aldana, Ronald on graduating the Civil Affairs reclassification course. Their achievement adds valuable experience and versatility to the 358th Civil Affairs Brigade.

SGT Strgar brings a background in Psychological Operations and Transportation, while SFC Aldana brings experience in Engineering. Diverse career fields and proven leadership make our Civil Affairs force stronger and more adaptable for any mission.

Welcome to the Civil Affairs family and well done.

The 364th Civil Affairs Brigade conducted a Change of Command Ceremony on April 12th at Camp Withycombe, Oregon, where C...
04/20/2026

The 364th Civil Affairs Brigade conducted a Change of Command Ceremony on April 12th at Camp Withycombe, Oregon, where Colonel Patrick Carneal relinquished command to Colonel Darrel Tran.

The Frontier Brigade extends sincere appreciation to Colonel Carneal for his leadership and dedication. As Colonel Tran assumes command, we look forward to continued excellence under his leadership.

Photos by SSG Kaitlyn Kyro

04/13/2026

Influence. Operate. Lead.
The 7th PSYOP Soldiers brought capability and purpose to Matt’s Off-Road Games.
Think you have what it takes? Join us. 🔗 Link in comments.

04/07/2026

Drive. Train. Influence.

Soldiers from the 353rd Psychological Operations Company hit the terrain at Matt’s Off-Road Games 2026—pushing JLTVs to the limit, training with industry experts, and proving what readiness looks like in the real world.

This is more than training. This is how Army Reserve Soldiers stay ready, adaptable, and mission-focused—on and off duty.

👉 Want to do work that matters and live your life?
Check out our Civil Affairs opportunities and connect with a unit near you.

🔗 Link in comments to get started.

04/06/2026

Lethality is a requirement.

Soldiers from the 364th Civil Affairs Brigade maintain readiness through weapons qualification—ensuring they are prepared to operate and win in any environment.

12/16/2025

Calling All 4-H, & Jr. Members! Attend the Youth Leadership Program at the American Farm Bureau Convention — FREE on January 11, 2026. This FREE program for 4‑H members gives youth the chance to:
✔️ Connect with farmers, ranchers, and industry leaders nationwide.
✔️ Network with other youth leaders and build leadership skills.
✔️ Attend the Empowering Young Leaders reception with American Farm Bureau Federation President, Zippy Duvall.
🔗 and info in comments.

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Mountain View, CA
94035

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