Juan Quiroz is a U.S. Army Civil Affairs officer. He holds a BA from the University of Maryland, an MS from Johns Hopkins University, and an MA from National Defense University. His previous assignments include platoon leader, task force engineer, and executive officer in 1st Infantry Division; civil affairs team leader in 91st Civil Affairs Battalion; Training with Industry Fellow at RTI International; and capabilities development officer in the U.S. Army Special Operations Command Force Modernization Center. The opinions expressed here are his own and do not reflect the views of his previous or current organizations.
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