448th Civil Affairs Battalion

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The 448th Civil Affairs Battalion is a United States Army Reserve unit based out of Joint Base Lewis-McChord. We fall under the command of the United States Army Civil Affairs & Psychological Operations Command (Airborne).

Soldiers from the 448th Civil Affairs Battalion conducted a 3-day Advanced Rifle Marksmanship range during battle assemb...
07/15/2025

Soldiers from the 448th Civil Affairs Battalion conducted a 3-day Advanced Rifle Marksmanship range during battle assembly weekend. Training included conducting self-assessments, completing seven stages of fire, and firing 350 rounds.

Special thanks to MAJ McNeilly for teaching a curriculum designed by !

U.S. Army Civil Affairs soldiers assigned to Charlie Company, 448th Civil Affairs Battalion, partnered with the Philippi...
07/03/2025

U.S. Army Civil Affairs soldiers assigned to Charlie Company, 448th Civil Affairs Battalion, partnered with the Philippine Army Civil Military Operations (CMO) counterparts during a Joint Pacific Multinational Readiness Center-X (JPMRC-X) training exercise at Fort Magsaysay, Philippines in June 2025. The exercise focused on Internally Displaced People (IDP) evacuation scenarios and included cultural exchange opportunities designed to build rapport and strengthen partnerships.

This iteration of the JPMRC-X during Salaknib II marks the second Combat Training Center (CTC) rotation conducted in the Philippines. As part of the Army's premier regional CTC, JPMRC-X enables the U.S. Army, joint force, allies, and partners to develop skills in realistic environments and conditions. Through exportable capabilities, JPMRC-X strengthens warfighting readiness, enhances multilateral relationships, and contributes to regional security and stability in the Indo-Pacific.

03/10/2025

In alignment with Department of Defense Instruction 5400.17 and recent Executive Orders issued by President Donald J. Trump, the 448th Civil Affairs Battalion has reviewed and adjusted its social media content to ensure compliance with DoD policies and priorities.
As a result, certain posts have been archived and removed or are in the process of being removed or modified, to maintain consistency with federal guidance and uphold the integrity of our official communication channels. https://www.defense.gov/.../pentagon-releases-digital.../
For any questions regarding social media policies, please refer to official DoD guidance and the DoD Instruction on Official Use of Social Media for Public Affairs Purposes available at https://www.defense.gov/social-media-policy/.

If you are interested in exploring opportunities with the 448th as the Army Reserve’s most outstanding battalion, AUSA Kerwin Award winner and recipient of the Reserve Organization of America’s Outstanding Large Army Unit Award.
Please contact SFC Day at [email protected]

As 2024 comes to a close, the Soldiers of the 448th Civil Affairs Battalion reflect on a year of dedication and achievem...
12/21/2024

As 2024 comes to a close, the Soldiers of the 448th Civil Affairs Battalion reflect on a year of dedication and achievement. The extensive training conducted this year reflects our dedication to support missions in the INDOPACOM region.

No matter the challenge, the Rainier Battalion stands ready to adapt and overcome. Through determination and teamwork, we remain steadfast in our mission to make a difference wherever we serve.

If you are interested in exploring opportunities with the 448th as the Army Reserve’s most outstanding battalion, AUSA Kerwin Award winner and recipient of the Reserve Organization of America’s Outstanding Large Army Unit Award.

Please contact SFC Day at [email protected]

A weapon is only as effective as the hands that hold it. Soldiers from the Rainier Battalion  exercise their discipline,...
11/03/2024

A weapon is only as effective as the hands that hold it. Soldiers from the Rainier Battalion exercise their discipline, precision, and consistency with the M4 and M17 platforms. Unit readiness means more than just being equipped. It's the constant training, gear checks, and teamwork that ensures every member is prepared for whatever comes next.

If you are interested in exploring opportunities with the 448 CA BN, please contact SFC Day at [email protected]

364 Civil Affairs Brigade
351st Civil Affairs Command
U.S. Army Civil Affairs & Psychological Operations Command (Airborne)

Walter T. Kerwin Readiness Award is presented to the outstanding U.S. Army Reserve unit.If you are interested in explori...
10/17/2024

Walter T. Kerwin Readiness Award is presented to the outstanding U.S. Army Reserve unit.

If you are interested in exploring opportunities with the 448 CA BN, please contact SFC Day at [email protected]

364 Civil Affairs Brigade
351st Civil Affairs Command
U.S. Army Civil Affairs & Psychological Operations Command (Airborne)

LTC Luke Arant, Commander of the 448th Civil Affairs Battalion, accepts the Outstanding Large Unit of the Year Award fro...
10/08/2024

LTC Luke Arant, Commander of the 448th Civil Affairs Battalion, accepts the Outstanding Large Unit of the Year Award from the Reserve Organization of America in Washington DC on Oct.5, 2024 on behalf of his Soldiers, NCOs and Officers.

This award recognizes the readiness, professionalism, and the volume of missions and exercises that the soldiers of the 448th CA BN conducted over the last year; Talisman Sabre, Yama Sakura 85, Pacific Partnership 24.1, and NTC 24-07.

In addition, the 448th CA BN sent eight soldiers to Air Assault School, placed an officer aboard a Naval vessel for four months as a key member of mission staff, and conducted multiple aerial missions across the Puget Sound area aboard UH-60 and CH-47 aircraft.

If you are interested in exploring opportunities with the 448 CA BN, please contact SFC Day at [email protected]

The 448th Civil Affairs BN welcomes the newest Air Assault graduates to the unit! Congratulations to CPT Williams, SFC V...
10/01/2024

The 448th Civil Affairs BN welcomes the newest Air Assault graduates to the unit! Congratulations to CPT Williams, SFC Vervaecke, SGT Gamboa, 1LT Luna and CPT Rhyan who can now lend their expertise in air mobility and helicopter support to the broader mission of Civil Affairs.

Responding to natural disasters and supporting training opportunities with our partner nation militaries in the Indo-Pacific region is often dependent on rotary wing assets. These soldiers are now prepared to use Air Assault training to help Secure the Victory!

If you are interested in exploring opportunities with the 448 CA BN, please contact SFC Day at [email protected]

448th Civil Affairs Battalion
364th Civil Affairs Brigade
351st Civil Affairs Command
U.S. Army Civil Affairs & Psychological Operations Command (Airborne)

Civil Affairs soldiers get some of the best missions in the Army, and that means training has to be some of the best in ...
09/16/2024

Civil Affairs soldiers get some of the best missions in the Army, and that means training has to be some of the best in the Army also. Air mobility, advanced medical skills and language schools are just a few of the opportunities that await those intrepid enough to answer the call.

Civil Affairs Soldiers operate in hostile, denied, or politically sensitive environments utilizing specialized tactics, techniques, and procedures. CA Soldiers become skilled in coordinating with partner agencies through realistic and inspiring training.

If you are interested in exploring opportunities with the 448 CA BN, please contact SFC Day at [email protected]

448th Civil Affairs Battalion
364th Civil Affairs Brigade
351st Civil Affairs Command
U.S. Army Civil Affairs & Psychological Operations Command (Airborne)

07/27/2024

Civilian considerations on the battlefield are some of the oldest in the history of conflict. Although the definitions have changed throughout the centuries, the intent has always been the same: win without fighting where possible, and assist in consolidating gains to secure the victory if a fight is necessary.

As we move towards the shape of tomorrow's conflicts, understanding the immediate past context of Civil Affairs operations provides a useful azimuth to ensure we stay on the path of success. This clip from 60 Minutes (CBS) may bring back some memories to some that were involved in the early days of the Global War on Terror.

Soldiers from the 448th Civil Affairs BN have most recently been engaged with partnership building in the Pacific region. If you are interested in exploring opportunities with the 448th CA BN, please contact SSG Day at [email protected]

364 Civil Affairs Brigade, 351st Civil Affairs Command,
U.S. Army Civil Affairs & Psychological Operations Command (Airborne)

Soldiers from the 448th Civil Affairs BN work for mission success in the Pacific with partner nations, other US Governme...
05/12/2024

Soldiers from the 448th Civil Affairs BN work for mission success in the Pacific with partner nations, other US Government agencies and global non-governmental organizations on a regular basis. Often forgotten, is our ability to work within the Army and other DOD Joint forces to leverage organic knowledge and capabilities. This recent example shows a knowledge exchange between one of our Civil Affairs Officers (38A) who is also branch qualified as a Transportation Officer (88A) delivering hands on training in some of our new Joint Light Tactical Vehicles (JLTVs) with soldiers from the 364th Expeditionary Sustainment Command. The 364th Expeditionary Sustainment Command are experts at moving people and things across the globe, and we look forward to working with them more soon.

If you are interested in joining the Civil Affairs Regiment generally, the 448th specifically, or have questions about the Army Reserve - hit us up anytime.

Civil Affairs Soldiers operate in hostile, denied, or politically sensitive environments utilizing specialized tactics, ...
04/13/2024

Civil Affairs Soldiers operate in hostile, denied, or politically sensitive environments utilizing specialized tactics, techniques, and procedures. CA Soldiers become skilled in coordinating with partner agencies through realistic and inspiring training.

If you are interested in exploring opportunities with the 448 CA BN, please contact SSG Day at [email protected]

364 Civil Affairs Brigade
351st Civil Affairs Command
U.S. Army Civil Affairs & Psychological Operations Command (Airborne)

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