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Kentucky's Civilian Aides to the Secretary of the Army (CASA)
 
KY CASA (Central) Mrs. T.C. Freeman
Clarissafreeman@bellsouth.net
KY CASA (North) Col (Ret) Jerry Cecil
jerrycecil@bellsouth.net
KY CASA (South) Mr. Charles "Chuck" Henderson
chenderson@kentuckynewera.com
KY CASA (Emeritus) Mrs. Anna Caryl Guffey
annacguffey@bellsouth.net
  • A civilian Aide is an adviser, a key communicator and an advocate for Army issues. He or she is not a government employee.
  • Civilian Aides explain and interpret Army programs, positions, and problems to other key, local communicators through personal contact and correspondence, and to the general public through public statements, appearances and speeches.
  • Civilian Aides provide ideas and feedback to advise the Secretary of the Army, the Chief of Staff, and Army commanders about how missions can best be accomplished in their geographic areas and about public attitudes toward the Army and Army activities in their areas.
  • Civilian Aides are provided timely, pertinent information on subjects of general Army interest, especially subjects which have particular application in a Civilian Aide's local areas. This information is provided through Civilian Aides conferences, information materials, correspondence and telephone conversations.
  • Civilian Aides work with the Secretary and the Chief of Staff of the Army, commanders of the Continental U.S. Armies, commanders of Army installations, commanders of major U.S. Army Reserve commands and state Army National Guard forces. Civilian Aides often serve as a civilian interface between the Army and the civilian community. Activities and areas of assistance are limited only by the imagination of the Civilian Aide.