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  1. Feb 18, 2009 · The three most important elements of COIN are 1) to empower the lowest level (the population), 2) to work from the bottom up (the population) and 3) nonlethal operations accomplish more than lethal ones. In a nutshell, my job is to keep the population, the effects of military operations on the population, and nonlethal options front and center ...

  2. U.S. Army (Canaan Radcliffe) Kuchi Village local speaks with Human Terrain Team members in Kandahar Province Reflections on the Human Terrain System During the First 4 Years BY MONTGOMERY MCFATE AND STEVE FONDACARO T he Human Terrain System (HTS) is a U.S. Army program that recruits, trains, and deploys mixed military and civilian Human Terrain ...

  3. Oct 15, 2015 · in Strategic Security Program. Contact Stephen Norgard at snorgard@stu.henley-putnam.edu for. correspondence regarding this paper. HUMAN TERRAIN SYSTEM 2. The Human Terrain System: History ...

  4. Feb 24, 2012 · The findings in this chapter are the result of more than three years of experience with the Army’s Human Terrain System (HTS), an experimental program to provide sociocultural knowledge to military units in two theaters of war.

  5. In the words of one Special Forces officer: the Mapping the Human Terrain Toolkit (MAP– HT) to support analysis, storage, and retrieval of sociocultural information. During the first 4 years of its existence, HTS was surprisingly successful in address-ing the requirements of Army and Marine units downrange.

  6. May 1, 2010 · The Army began the Human Terrain System project in 2006 to help U.S. forces and allies in Iraq and Afghanistan conduct counter-insurgency operations, said U.S. Army 1st Lt. Raphael Howard, a ...

  7. Apr 6, 2009 · The human terrain teams have given a number of staff officers an excuse to ignore a complex and challenging training requirement. We have been at war for eight years.

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