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STUTTGART, Germany - Major General O.G. Mannon, U.S. Africa Command's chief of staff, addresses a group of 17 newly-selected generals and flag officers, known as CAPSTONE Fellows, during their visit to AFRICOM's headquarters, August 3, 2012. The visit was part of a 13-day trip to Senegal, Tanzania, Mozambique, Djibouti, and Germany to meet with senior military leaders, political leaders, and embassy country teams. The five-week CAPSTONE course is designed to prepare the new generals and flag officers for their work with other armed forces. (U.S. AFRICOM photo by Danielle Skinner)
STUTTGART, Germany - Major General O.G. Mannon, U.S. Africa Command's chief of staff, addresses a group of 17 newly-selected generals and flag officers, known as CAPSTONE Fellows, during their visit to AFRICOM's headquarters, August 3, 2012. The visit was part of a 13-day trip to Senegal, Tanzania, Mozambique, Djibouti, and Germany to meet with senior military leaders, political leaders, and embassy country teams. The five-week CAPSTONE course is designed to prepare the new generals and flag officers for their work with other armed forces. (U.S. AFRICOM photo by Danielle Skinner)
STUTTGART, Germany - Major General O.G. Mannon, U.S. Africa Command's chief of staff, addresses a group of 17 newly-selected generals and flag officers, known as CAPSTONE Fellows, during their visit to AFRICOM's headquarters, August 3, 2012. The visit was part of a 13-day trip to Senegal, Tanzania, Mozambique, Djibouti, and Germany to meet with senior military leaders, political leaders, and embassy country teams. The five-week CAPSTONE course is designed to prepare the new generals and flag officers for their work with other armed forces. (U.S. AFRICOM photo by Danielle Skinner)
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