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  2. 4th Psychological Operations Group - Wikipedia

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    4th POG is known to dispatch operators around the world to any place SOCOM or the Department of State needs them to deploy to. 4th POG’s Instagram page [7] has posted photos of where their operators have performed around the world, locations include: Hagia Sophia Mosque, Istanbul, Turkey [8] Unknown, Ukraine [9] Great Pyramid of Giza, Egypt [10]

  3. Talk:4th Psychological Operations Group - Wikipedia

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    As of around June of last year, 4th POG is now known as the 4th Military Information Support Group. To my knowledge 2nd and 7th POGs are still POGs, but I believe they'll be swapping names as well (as evidenced by the article entitled something like "Last Change of Command for a Psychological Operations Group" on the CAPOC website)

  4. 8th Psychological Operations Group - Wikipedia

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    The 8th Psychological Operations Group (Airborne) or 8th POG(A) is one of the United States Army's active Psychological Operations units alongside the 4th Psychological Operations Group (Airborne). The unit was activated August 26, 2011. The activation ceremony was held on Meadows Field at the U.S. Army Special Operations Command headquarters

  5. 4th Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division - Wikipedia

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    The 4th Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry) officially activated at Fort Polk, Louisiana, 19 January 2005. At its inception, the brigade included just a few hundred Soldiers. However, the Brigade's leadership immediately set to work to rapidly build combat power and capabilities in anticipation of deploying to support ...

  6. 4th Operations Group - Wikipedia

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    On 15 August 1947, under the Wing/Base reorganization plan, the 4th Fighter Wing was formed, and the 4th Fighter Group became its subordinate operational flying component. [1] Following a period of training with F-80 Shooting Star aircraft, the 4th Fighter Group transitioned to F-86 Sabre jets in March 1949, just in time for advanced training ...

  7. James N. Rowe - Wikipedia

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    James Nicholas "Nick" Rowe (February 8, 1938 – April 21, 1989) was a United States Army officer and one of only 34 American prisoners of war to escape captivity during the Vietnam War.

  8. Friends Meetinghouse (Wilmington, Delaware) - Wikipedia

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    Friends Meetinghouse is a historic Quaker meeting house at 4th and West Streets in Wilmington, Delaware in the Quaker Hill neighborhood. The meeting is still active with a membership of about 400 and is part of the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. It was built in 1815–1817 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.

  9. 4th Composite Group - Wikipedia

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    The 4th Composite Group is an inactive United States Army Air Corps unit. It was last was assigned to the United States Army Philippine Department at Nichols Field , Commonwealth of the Philippines .