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  1. The lineage of the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School begins on 10 April 1952, with the activation of the Psychological Warfare (Psywar) Center at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Assigned to the Third U.S. Army, the Psywar Center absorbed all psywar-related functions and personnel previously located at Fort Riley, Kansas.

  2. 10. Apr. 2022 · 1 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Brig. Gen. William P. Yarborough, U.S. Army Special Warfare Center Commander, met with President John F. Kennedy during the President’s Oct. 12, 1961, visit ...

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  4. 3. Mai 2022 · 1 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – The Psywar Center distinctive unit insignia (DUI), first approved in 1952, remains the DUI for the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School ...

  5. www.swcs.mil › SWCS-2030SWCS 2030

    On Feb. 28, 2022, Headquarters Department of the Army G3/5/7 designated the U.S. Army Special Operations Command and, in turn, the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School as the Army Proponent for Irregular Warfare (IW). As the IW Proponent, SWCS is responsible for doctrine, training, leader development and education, and personnel proponent functions as outlined in AR 5-22 ...

  6. www.swcs.mil › Contact-Us-Media-Inquiries › Points-of-ContactPoints of Contact

    SWCS Sponsorship Program Manager. (910) 396-1002. The Official Website of United States Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School.

  7. The United States Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center has gone through several name changes from 1950-2009. 1950: Psychological Warfare Department established at Fort Riley, KS. 1952: Transferred to Fort Bragg, NC; Redesignated as the Psychological Warfare (PSYWAR) Center. 1956: Redesignated as the U.S. Army Special Warfare School.