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SATMO leader briefs AUSA attendees

By Adriane ElliotMarch 31, 2023

Col. Andrew Clark, commander of the U.S. Army's Security Assistance Training Management Organization, briefed attendees at the 2023 AUSA Global Force Symposium & Exposition in Huntsville, Alabama March 28.  SATMO is a subordinate organization...
Col. Andrew Clark, commander of the U.S. Army's Security Assistance Training Management Organization, briefed attendees at the 2023 AUSA Global Force Symposium & Exposition in Huntsville, Alabama March 28. SATMO is a subordinate organization to the U.S. Army Security Assistance Command and deploys U.S.-based teams to execute security assistance missions outside the continental United States. SATMO has successfully deployed training and advisory teams to every geographic combatant command, hence the motto "Training the World, One Soldier at a Time." Their mission is vital to achieving U.S. national security objectives and stability in key locations throughout the world. (Photo Credit: Tim Hanson) VIEW ORIGINAL

Col. Andrew Clark, commander of the U.S. Army's Security Assistance Training Management Organization, briefed attendees at the 2023 AUSA Global Force Symposium & Exposition in Huntsville, Alabama March 28. The Fort-Bragg based SATMO is a subordinate organization to the U.S. Army Security Assistance Command and deploys U.S.-based teams to execute security assistance missions outside the continental United States. SATMO has successfully deployed training and advisory teams to every geographic combatant command, hence the motto "Training the World, One Soldier at a Time." Their mission is vital to achieving U.S. national security objectives and stability in key locations throughout the world.