Published: November 21, 2009
Deputy Secretary of State Jacob Lew visits Muscatatuck Urban Training Center
The United States Deputy Secretary of State Jacob Lew is greeted by an Afghan governor during a training scenario involving a Provincial Reconstruction Team at Muscatatuck Center for Complex Operations. The civilian-military training is attended by personnel from Department of State, U.S. Agency for International Development and Department of Agriculture as well as several other agencies and focuses on direct partnership with provincial and local Afghan authorities. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Will Hill)

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The United States Deputy Secretary of State Jacob Lew and a delegation of key leaders from the U.S. State Department and other senior representatives answers questions about the civilian-military Provincial Reconstruction Team during a press-conference at Muscatatuck Center for Complex Operations. Camp Atterbury-Muscatatuck Center for Complex Operation's civilian-military training program is the result of the State Department's collaboration with the Department of Defense to leverage existing civilian-military training programs and tailor them to meet the increased need for civilian training. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Brad Staggs)

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The United States Deputy Secretary of State Jacob Lew and a delegation of key leaders from the U.S. State Department and other senior representatives laugh and say their goodbyes after witnessing first-hand the Provincial Reconstruction Team's training at Muscatatuck Center for Complex Operations. The civilian assistance is a critical component of President Obama's overall strategy for civilian training. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Will Hill)
The United States Deputy Secretary of State Jacob Lew observes first-hand the process of civilian-military training at Muscatatuck Center for Complex Operations. He and his delegation observed a training scenario where the "locals" had concerns about the Provincial Reconstruction Team's impending construction of a dam and reservoir. (U.S. Army photo by T.D. Jackson)