Best of 2024: Army Cultural Support Team in Afghanistan - Help on the Front Line
To close out 2024 we are re-releasing episodes that you found especially memorable. We hope you value revisiting this conversation.
This podcast episode is dedicated to Cultural Support Team members
1LT Ashley White (KIA 2011) and CPT Jenny Moreno (KIA 2013)
In this compelling episode of Dog Tag Diaries, hosts Captain Dakota and Captain Kim sit down with Major Jess Yahn, to discuss a trailblazing time in military history. Join them to learn about the groundbreaking US Army Special Operations Command's Cultural Support Team (CST) program, which was pivotal in lifting the combat arms ban for women in 2015. Major Yahn shares gripping stories from her deployments, including a tense moment on an Afghan airfield and a unique cultural dining experience. Learn about her work with Alltru, the impact of educational initiatives for girls in Afghanistan, and about the Women, Peace, and Security Act. Hear how female soldiers like Jess are breaking barriers and making history. This episode is profoundly inspiring and informative and a must-listen for anyone interested in women in combat roles.
What is the Cultural Support Team Program?
• Background and creation of the CST program by the US Army Special Operations Command.
• Purpose and objectives of CSTs in Afghanistan.
Deployment and Operations:
• CSTs deployed with Joint Task Force elements.
• Integration with special operations units like the Ranger Regiment.
• Description of direct action missions and village stability operations.
Roles and Responsibilities:
• Specific roles CST members played during missions.
• Importance of cultural awareness and building trust with local Afghan communities.
Challenges Faced:
• Physical and mental challenges encountered by CST members.
• Navigating cultural barriers and gender dynamics in a conflict zone.
Impact and Achievements:
• Success stories and notable accomplishments of CSTs.
• Long-term effects on both the local population and the CST members themselves.
Social Media: @alltruinc
Website: AllTru.com
Book: Last to eat, last to learn: My Life in Afghanistan Fighting to Educate Women
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