Experiences of the Military Use of Social Sciences

Abstract

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. Set against the backdrop of the program’s evolution, the experiences of these social scientists clarifies the U.S. Army’s decision to integrate social scientists at the tactical level in conflict.

Keywords:

Human Terrain System anthropology Army

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