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  1. Human Terrain System; Active: February 2007 – September 2014: Country: United States: Part of: TRADOC: HQ/Project Office: Newport News, Virginia: Equipment: Mapping the Human Terrain Toolkit (MAP-HT) Website: HTS official website

    • February 2007 – September 2014
    • TRADOC
  2. Jul 1, 2015 · The U.S. Army’s Human Terrain System (HTS), a program that embedded social scientists with deployed units, endured a rough start as it began deploying teams to Iraq and Afghanistan in 2007. These early experiences had a lasting impact on the program., This issue includes an interview with Martin E. Dempsey, articles on 21st-Century Special ...

  3. Turnaround. The Untold Story of the Human Terrain System. By Clifton Green. T. he U.S. Army’s Human Terrain System (HTS), a program that embedded social scientists with deployed units, endured a rough start as it began deploying teams to Iraq and Afghanistan in 2007.1These early experiences had a lasting impact on the program.

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  5. Oct 1, 2017 · The U.S. Army’s Human Terrain System (HTS) was created in 2007 amid fears of defeat in Iraq and Afghanistan. Responding to clear needs expressed by military leadership, HTS was offered as an experimental effort to embed academic social scientists with Army,

  6. Jul 6, 2015 · July 06, 2015. Embedded Conflicts. U.S. Army quietly shuts down Human Terrain System, which placed anthropologists and other scholars with military units in Iraq and Afghanistan and set off huge debate over scholarly ethics. By Scott Jaschik.

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  7. Aug 28, 2009 · They were civilians, members of an experimental Army project called the Human Terrain System that embeds anthropologists and other social scientists with front-line units to advise soldiers about local culture.

  8. Dec 1, 2015 · Description. The Human Terrain System embedded civilians primarily in brigade combat teams (BCTs) in Iraq and Afghanistan between 2007 and 2014 to act as a collection and dispersal mechanism for sociocultural comprehension.

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