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4POG to Host Regimental Week

FORT BRAGG, N.C. (USASOC News Service, Dec. 5, 2007) – The 4th Psychological Operations Group (Airborne) will host its first regimental week from Dec. 10-13, 2007, here.

The week-long event celebrates the unique richness of the PSYOP community’s commitment to excellence and showcase their contributions to the nation. Soldiers, veterans and family members will participate in a variety of competitive and professional activities.

4th POG(A) is the only active Army psychological operations unit and routinely deploys at a moment’s notice in order to plan, develop and conduct various psychological operations in any theater of command.

The following is a list of events:
Monday, Dec. 10 7 a.m. Opening Ceremonies
PSYOP Regimental Week 2007 begins group-size run
9 a.m. Events of tug-of-war, softball and football
3 p.m. Psychological operations demonstrations
Tuesday, Dec. 11 8 a.m. Track and Field Events
Teams compete in a variety of events to include the 100-meter dash, 400-meter sprint, one-mile relay run, discus throw, long jump, and javelin throw.
11 a.m. Zakia Zaki Memorial Dedication
A female Afghan government official who was assassinated this past year will be remembered by the 8th PSYOP Battalion. Soldiers who personally knew Ms. Zaki will be available for an interview. A conference room will be dedicated in her name.
1:15 p.m. Integrated Media Operations Center Tour
3 p.m. PSYOP Expo
Wednesday, Dec. 12 8 a.m. Toy Drop airborne operations Track and Field
12 p.m. PSYOP Demonstrations
Thursday, Dec. 13 8 a.m. Endurance Competition - Competition is broken down into three phases testing physical and mental toughness of PSYOP teams as they compete in a three-mile rucksack march, obstacle course, and a two-mile run. Toy Drop airborne operations Track and Field
3 p.m. 10K Foot Race
5 p.m. Closing Ceremonies - Festivities conclude with the presentation of awards for the top teams throughout the week of competition.

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Fallen Psywarriors - Current Actions


August 12, 2007
Sgt. Charles B. Kitowski, III, , 31, of Farmers Branch, Texas, was one of three soldiers killed when a roadside bomb exploded near their vehicle in Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan on August 12, 2007.

He was a member of the 345th Psychological Operations Company, 2nd Psychological Operations Group, U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command.



January 1, 2007
Army Sergeant Thomas Edward Vandling, Jr., lost his life in Iraq on January 1, 2007, during his service to our country in Operation.

Vandling served with the 1113th Tactical Psychological Operations Team, 1110th Tactical Psychological Operations Detachment, 303rd Tactical Psychological Operations Company.

Sgt. Vandling was on his second tour of duty.

He was killed on New Year's Day while on combat patrol when an improvised explosive devise detonated near his vehicle near Babil Province in southwestern Baghdad.    More


September 17, 2006

Sgt. Adam L. Knox, 21, died in Baghdad Tuesday, 17 September, 2006 when his patrol encountered enemy forces using small arms fire during combat operations, according to a news release issued by the Pentagon.

He was assigned to the Army Reserve 346th Psychological Operations Company based in Columbus, OH.




July, 17, 2006
Staff Sgt. Michael Anthony Dickinson, 26, died July 17, from wounds sustained while engaging enemies of the United States in Ar Ramadi, Iraq.

SSG Dickinson, of Battle Creek, Michigan, was assigned to the 9th Psychological Operations Battalion, 4th Psychological Operations Group. He deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in December 2005.

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July, 17, 2006
Six weeks into his deployment, Army CPL George Anthony Lutz, II, of Chesapeake, VA, was killed by sniper fire in Iraq on 29 December 2005.

Lutz, 25, was killed Thursday when his patrol was attacked by small arms fire in Fallujah. He was assigned to the Army's 9th Psychological Operations Battalion, 4th Psychological Operations Group, at Fort Bragg, N.C.

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May 29, 2004

SPC Joseph A. Jeffries, 21, of Beaverton, Oregon, died 29 May 2004, in Kandahar, Afghanistan, when his vehicle hit a land mine. He and three Special forces soldiers died in the explosion.

PFC Jeffries was assigned to the Army Reserve's 320th Psychological Operations Company, Portland, Oregon.



October 15, 2004

SSG Michael G. Owen

Cpl. Jonathan J. Santos

Staff Sgt. Michael G. Owen, 31, of Fayetteville, N.C., and Cpl. Jonathan J. Santos, 22, of Bellingham, Wash., were fatally wounded on 15 October 2004 while conducting vehicle-mounted loudspeaker operations with the 1st Marine Division in Karabilah, Iraq.

Both men were assigned to the 9th Psychological Operations Battalion, 4th Psychological Operations Group (Airborne) at Fort Bragg, N.C.  More


January 29, 2004

SP4 Adam Kinser, 21, a reservist serving with the the 304th Psychological Operations Co. (Sacramento, CA) was one of six soldiers killed Thursday, January 29, 2004, when a weapons cache exploded 90 miles outside Ghanzi, Afghanistan. More





October 26, 2003

LTC Charles H. "Chad" Buehring, killed Sunday, 26 Oct 2003, in a rocket attack on the Al Rasheed Hotel, Baghdad, Iraq.

Buehring was assigned to the U.S. Army's Central Command as the senior psychological-operations officer in Iraq.

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