U.S. Navy Seabees from Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 11 completed construction on a concrete, low-water crossing here May 7, 2009.
Completion of the culvert bridge at Walela will be of great benefit to local residents, according to Uganda Peoples' Defense Force (UPDF) Lieutenant...
Full Story CJTF-HOA Dedicates Hospital in Uganda
May 12, 2009 · CJTF-HOA Public Affairs
Service members from Combined Joint Task Force–Horn of Africa (CJTF-HOA) dedicated a new hospital during a ceremony in Pader, Uganda on May 5, 2009.
Construction on the hospital began after CJTF-HOA representatives visited the area in 2007 and asked local officials what would most help citizens in...
Full Story Anti-Piracy Efforts Along Africa Coast Show Some Success
May 12, 2009 · America.gov
Efforts to blunt maritime piracy off the coast of Somalia in the Gulf of Aden are beginning to show some success, but there is an international consensus that more must be done, says Ambassador Stephen Mull.
In testimony April 30, 2009 before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Mull, the acting...
Full Story Field, Non-Lethal Weapons Training Blossoms Camaraderie between U.S. and Moroccan Forces
May 12, 2009 · U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Africa
Approximately 36 military policemen from Military Police Company, Headquarters Battalion, 4th Marine Division, participated in non-lethal weapons training and weapons familiarization fires May 5-6, 2009 with about 30 members of the Moroccan 8th, 10th and 11th Battalion Brigade Infantry Mobile of the...
Full Story African Military Communicators Finalize Plans for Africa Endeavor-09
May 12, 2009 · U.S. Navy, Public Affairs
Representatives from more than 25 nations and organizations gathered in Gabon in May 2009 to finalize details and execution strategy for AFRICA ENDEAVOR-09, scheduled for July at Camp Baraka, Gabon. The government of Gabon and its Ministry of Defense hosted the five-day Final Planning Conference for...
Full Story Multinational Marine Force Joins Gabonese Service Members for Patrolling Exercises
May 12, 2009 · Africa Partnership Station Nashville Public Affairs
An early morning final practical application exercise in Mondorobe, Gabon on April 29, 2009 wrapped up a nine-day evolution for American, Spanish, and Portuguese marines aboard the USS Nashville to exchange land navigation, patrol techniques, and combat-order procedures with the Gabonese marine sailors....
Full Story Assistant Secretary for African Affairs Carson Takes Office
May 12, 2009 · America.gov
U.S. Ambassador Johnnie Carson was officially sworn in as assistant secretary of state for African affairs May 7, 2009 - making him the Obama administration's top official charged with directing U.S. policy toward Africa.
Immediately following his swearing-in ceremony, Carson left for South Africa...
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DJIBOUTI, Djibouti - U.S. Air Force pararescuemen from 82nd Expeditionary Rescue Squadron and simulated isolated personnel prepare for a Marine Corps CH-53E helicopter from Marine Heavy Helicopter 461 to land during a training exercise near Camp Lemonier May 2, 2009. The routine training afforded the joint tactical recovery team an opportunity to recover simulated isolated personnel in an austere environment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sergeant Joseph L. Swafford Jr.)
TIFNIT, Morocco - U.S. Marine Corps Corporal Tou Vang (left) and two Moroccan soldiers study a target while practicing live-fire training May 6, 2009 during peacekeeping operations training for AFRICAN LION 2009 in Tifnit, Morocco. Approximately 36 military policemen and 30 Moroccan soldiers participated in the event, an annually-scheduled, combined U.S.-Moroccan exercise designed to improve interoperability and mutual understanding of each nation's tactics, techniques and procedures. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Master Sergeant Grady T. Fontana)
STUTTGART, Germany - U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Marques D. Wilson, Commandants Office, U.S. Africa Command, poses for a photograph with Miss America 2009, Katie Stam, on May 11, 2009, during a luncheon at Kelley Barracks in Stuttgart, Germany. Stam is traveling around Germany from May 7-11 to visit U.S. military members stationed there. This trip marks the first time a current Miss America has visited Germany in approximately 30 years. Before departing, Stam plans to meet with the Lord Mayor of Stuttgart, visit with students at a German elementary school, visit historical sites, and join Vice Admiral Richard Gallagher, U.S. European Command's deputy commander, for the opening of a German-American Art Exhibit. (Photo by Staff Sergeant Samuel Bendet, U.S. Africa Command)
MONROVIA, Liberia - Sergeant 1st Class Shawnte Reynolds mentors Liberian soldiers in Monrovia, Liberia in April 2009. Reynolds, an administration non-commissioned officer from U.S. Africa Command, is the first female soldier to take part in the security sector reform program, a U.S. State Department-led effort to help build leadership capacity within Liberia's military. During her four-month tour in Liberia, she hopes to gain understanding from male service members in the Armed Forces of Liberia of her role as a senior noncommissioned officer and to encourage them to respect women serving among their own ranks. (Photo by Rick Scavetta, U.S. Army Africa)
TIFNIT, Morocco - Marine Corps Sergeant Joseph M. Cuffel (center) demonstrates a hand-to-hand combat technique to Moroccan soldiers May 5, 2009 in Tifnit, Morocco. More than 30 Moroccan soldiers are training with Military Police Company, Headquarters Battalion, 4th Marine Division on hand-to-hand combat during exercise AFRICAN LION. The annually scheduled, combined U.S.-Moroccan exercise is designed to improve interoperability and mutual understanding of each nation's tactics, techniques and procedures and is scheduled to run until June 4. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Master Sergeant Grady T. Fontana)
PORT GENTIL, Gabon - Portugal Navy Lieutenant Commander Antonio Mourinha (center) and a class of Gabon Navy maritime enforcement personnel receive a lesson on endangered species of fish during Africa Partnership Station (APS) Nashville's port visit to Port Gentil April 23, 2009. Mourinha was leading a fisheries management class during the visit. APS is a multinational initiative developed by Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Africa which aims to work cooperatively with U.S. and international partners to enhance maritime safety and security on the African continent. (U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class David Holmes)
TIFNIT, Morocco - U.S. Marine Corps Corporal Rory C. Newton
(right) and a Moroccan soldier inspect the bolt of a Moroccan AK-47 service rifle. During the training evolution, U.S. Marines and Moroccan soldiers familiarized each other on how to assemble and disassemble each other's select weapons as part of Exercise AFRICAN LION. The annually scheduled, combined U.S.-Moroccan exercise is designed to improve interoperability and mutual understanding of each nation's tactics, techniques and procedures and is scheduled to run until June 4. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Master Sergeant Grady T. Fontana)
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