In an interview with Dr. Jakkie Cilliers, executive director, Institute for Security Studies, in Pretoria, South Africa on October 28, 2011, Ambassador J. Anthony Holmes, U.S. Africa Command's civilian deputy, talked about the command's
In an interview with Dr. Jakkie Cilliers, executive director, Institute for Security Studies, in Pretoria, South Africa on October 28, 2011, Ambassador J. Anthony Holmes, U.S. Africa Command's civilian deputy, talked about the command's
The commander of U.S. Africa Command told journalists that in his travels through Africa he is guided by two main principles: A safe, stable, and secure Africa is the best interest of Africans as well as the United States; and that Africans are
The commander of U.S. Africa Command told journalists that in his travels through Africa he is guided by two main principles: A safe, stable, and secure Africa is the best interest of Africans as well as the United States; and that Africans are
MOLESWORTH, England - General Carter F. Ham, commander of U.S. Africa Command and Colonel Michele M. Cook, commander of the Intelligence Directorate-Molesworth, cut the ribbon on the newest building belonging to the command during a ribbon cutting ceremony at Royal Air Force Molesworth in the United Kingdom. The new building is 42,500 square feet with the latest technology that allows the best communication and collaboration back to the command headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany and with other mission partners around the globe. (Photo by N. Dru Walters)
MOLESWORTH, England - General Carter F. Ham, commander of U.S. Africa Command and Colonel Michele M. Cook, commander of the Intelligence Directorate-Molesworth, cut the ribbon on the newest building belonging to the command during a ribbon cutting ceremony at Royal Air Force Molesworth in the United Kingdom. The new building is 42,500 square feet with the latest technology that allows the best communication and collaboration back to the command headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany and with other mission partners around the globe. (Photo by N. Dru Walters)
General Carter F. Ham, commander of U.S. Africa Command, hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony to open the newest building for the command at RAF Molesworth in the United Kingdom on August 2, 2011.
General Carter F. Ham, commander of U.S. Africa Command, hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony to open the newest building for the command at RAF Molesworth in the United Kingdom on August 2, 2011.
RAF MOLESWORTH, England - General Carter F. Ham, Commander, U.S. Africa Command, receives a mission brief from Colonel Michele M. Cook, Commander, J2-Molesworth, during his visit to Royal Air Force Molesworth on May 23, 2011. (Photo courtesy of RAF Molesworth)
Team members from the Intelligence and Knowledge Development Directorate (IKD-M) at Royal Air Force Molesworth raised almost 700 pounds (1200 dollars) during a two day fundraiser on April 19 and 20, 2011 to assist with relief efforts after the
Air Force Chief Master Sergeant Jack Johnson Jr., U.S. Africa Command’s senior enlisted leader, visited the men and women of the Intelligence and Knowledge Development Directorate at Royal Air Force Molesworth on April 28, 2011.
RAF Molesworth,United Kingdom - Chief Master Sergeant Jack Johnson Jr. shares his vision for the future with the enlisted force of the Intelligence and Knowledge Development Directorate-Molesworth at an all-hands call at Royal Air Force Molesworth on April 28, 2011. (Photo by Melony Angelilli)
RAF Molesworth, United Kingdom - Chief Master Sergeant Jack Johnson Jr. thanks the enlisted force of the Intelligence and Knowledge Development Directorate-Molesworth for all their hard work and dedication during an all-hands call at Royal Air Force Molesworth on April 28, 2011. (Photo by Melony Angelilli)
RAF Molesworth, United Kingdom - Chief Master Sergeant Jack Johnson Jr. shares his vision for the future with the enlisted force of the Intelligence and Knowledge Development Directorate-Molesworth at an all-hands call at Royal Air Force Molesworth on April 28, 2011. (Photo by Melony Angelilli)
RAF Molesworth, United Kingdom - Chief Master Sergeant Jack Johnson Jr. shares his goals of his new position with the enlisted force of the Intelligence and Knowledge Development Directorate-Molesworth at an all-hands call at Royal Air Force Molesworth on April 28, 2011. (Photo by Melony Angelilli)
Captain John Bernard Kivunge (right) and Captain YL Kebero from the Tanzanian Peopleeâs Defense Forces (TPDF) with Nikki Decie, an instructor at the Regional Joint Intelligence Training Facility (RJITF)during the Instructor Development Course (IDC) taught at the at RAF Molesworth this week. (Photo by Melony Angelilli)
Captain John Bernard Kivunge (right) and Captain YL Kebero from the Tanzanian Peopleeâs Defense Forces (TPDF) with Nikki Decie, an instructor at the Regional Joint Intelligence Training Facility (RJITF)during the Instructor Development Course (IDC) taught at the at RAF Molesworth this week. (Photo by Melony Angelilli)
A group of nine naval officers at RAF Molesworth were among one of the first groups in the Navy to finish qualifications and have a pinning ceremony for the Information Dominance Warfare Officer insignia. Lt. Cmdr. John M. Smaha, Lt. Cmdr. Bryan H.
Major General Michael Snodgrass, chief of staff for U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM), presided over a transfer of authority and assumption of command ceremony conducted at Royal Air Force Molesworth, England, July 7 2010.
General William E. "Kip" Ward made his first visit to Royal Air Force Molesworth as commander, U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM), to meet the team members of the Intelligence Knowledge Development Molesworth (IKD-M) on January 5, 2010.