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The U.S. 3rd Air Force commander and the Ghanaian chief of air staff hosted opening ceremonies for the second Regional Air Chiefs Symposium at the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Center Aug. 20.Lt. Gen. Craig A. Franklin expressed
Gen. Frank Gorenc, U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa commander, reviews the Ghanaian air force guard of honor, Aug. 20, 2013, Accra, Ghana. The Ghanaian air force opened the 2013 Regional Air Chiefs Symposium with a traditional troop guard ceremony to honor the senior ranking officer in attendance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jordan Castelan)
6 photos: Regional African Air Chiefs Symposium Begins
Photo 1 of 6: Gen. Frank Gorenc, U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa commander, reviews the Ghanaian air force guard of honor, Aug. 20, 2013, Accra, Ghana. The Ghanaian air force opened the 2013 Regional Air Chiefs Symposium with a traditional troop guard ceremony to honor the senior ranking officer in attendance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jordan Castelan) Download full-resolution version
Lt. Gen. Craig A. Franklin, 3rd Air Force commander, signs a guestbook containing remarks and wishes from international heads of state, government officials and senior ranking military officers who visited Accra, Ghana, Aug. 21, 2013. Ten African air chiefs joined Franklin in recording their hopes for a safe, secure Africa at the Regional African Air Chiefs Symposium. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jordan Castelan)
6 photos: Regional African Air Chiefs Symposium Begins
Photo 2 of 6: Lt. Gen. Craig A. Franklin, 3rd Air Force commander, signs a guestbook containing remarks and wishes from international heads of state, government officials and senior ranking military officers who visited Accra, Ghana, Aug. 21, 2013. Ten African air chiefs joined Franklin in recording their hopes for a safe, secure Africa at the Regional African Air Chiefs Symposium. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jordan Castelan) Download full-resolution version
The Ghanaian air force guard of honor awaits the arrival of the 2013 Regional Air Chiefs Symposium official party, Aug. 20, 2013, Accra, Ghana. The Ghanaian air force opened the 2013 Regional Air Chiefs Symposium with a traditional troop guard ceremony to honor the senior ranking officer in attendance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jordan Castelan)
6 photos: Regional African Air Chiefs Symposium Begins
Photo 3 of 6: The Ghanaian air force guard of honor awaits the arrival of the 2013 Regional Air Chiefs Symposium official party, Aug. 20, 2013, Accra, Ghana. The Ghanaian air force opened the 2013 Regional Air Chiefs Symposium with a traditional troop guard ceremony to honor the senior ranking officer in attendance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jordan Castelan) Download full-resolution version
Gen. Frank Gorenc, U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa commander, salutes the Ghanaian air force guard of honor sword bearer, Aug. 20, 2013, Accra, Ghana. The Ghanaian air force opened the 2013 Regional Air Chiefs Symposium with a traditional troop guard ceremony to honor the senior ranking officer in attendance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jordan Castelan)
6 photos: Regional African Air Chiefs Symposium Begins
Photo 4 of 6: Gen. Frank Gorenc, U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa commander, salutes the Ghanaian air force guard of honor sword bearer, Aug. 20, 2013, Accra, Ghana. The Ghanaian air force opened the 2013 Regional Air Chiefs Symposium with a traditional troop guard ceremony to honor the senior ranking officer in attendance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jordan Castelan) Download full-resolution version
From left to right, Gen. Frank Gorenc, U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa commander, Air Vice Marshal Michael Samson-Oje, Ghanaian chief of air staff, and Lt. Gen. Craig A. Franklin, 3rd Air Force commander, discuss the importance of regional cooperation with members of the local press in Africa, Aug. 20, 2013, Accra, Ghana. The Regional African Air Chiefs Symposium brings air chiefs together to discuss how their unique air capabilities can be collaborated to resolve regional issues. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jordan Castelan/Released)
6 photos: Regional African Air Chiefs Symposium Begins
Photo 5 of 6: From left to right, Gen. Frank Gorenc, U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa commander, Air Vice Marshal Michael Samson-Oje, Ghanaian chief of air staff, and Lt. Gen. Craig A. Franklin, 3rd Air Force commander, discuss the importance of regional cooperation with members of the local press in Africa, Aug. 20, 2013, Accra, Ghana. The Regional African Air Chiefs Symposium brings air chiefs together to discuss how their unique air capabilities can be collaborated to resolve regional issues. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jordan Castelan/Released) Download full-resolution version
Lt. Gen. Craig A. Franklin, 3rd Air Force commander, shakes hands with Ghanaian vice president Kwesi Amissah-Arthur after their meeting with 10 African air chiefs, Aug. 21, 2013, Accra, Ghana. Franklin and the air chiefs spent three days discussing various ways the air chiefs could collaborate air power resources to address regional challenges during the Regional African Air Chiefs Symposium hosted in Accra. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jordan Castelan)
6 photos: Regional African Air Chiefs Symposium Begins
Photo 6 of 6: Lt. Gen. Craig A. Franklin, 3rd Air Force commander, shakes hands with Ghanaian vice president Kwesi Amissah-Arthur after their meeting with 10 African air chiefs, Aug. 21, 2013, Accra, Ghana. Franklin and the air chiefs spent three days discussing various ways the air chiefs could collaborate air power resources to address regional challenges during the Regional African Air Chiefs Symposium hosted in Accra. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jordan Castelan) Download full-resolution version
Gen. Frank Gorenc, U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa commander, reviews the Ghanaian air force guard of honor, Aug. 20, 2013, Accra, Ghana. The Ghanaian air force opened the 2013 Regional Air Chiefs Symposium with a traditional troop guard ceremony to honor the senior ranking officer in attendance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jordan Castelan)
Lt. Gen. Craig A. Franklin, 3rd Air Force commander, signs a guestbook containing remarks and wishes from international heads of state, government officials and senior ranking military officers who visited Accra, Ghana, Aug. 21, 2013. Ten African air chiefs joined Franklin in recording their hopes for a safe, secure Africa at the Regional African Air Chiefs Symposium. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jordan Castelan)
The Ghanaian air force guard of honor awaits the arrival of the 2013 Regional Air Chiefs Symposium official party, Aug. 20, 2013, Accra, Ghana. The Ghanaian air force opened the 2013 Regional Air Chiefs Symposium with a traditional troop guard ceremony to honor the senior ranking officer in attendance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jordan Castelan)
Gen. Frank Gorenc, U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa commander, salutes the Ghanaian air force guard of honor sword bearer, Aug. 20, 2013, Accra, Ghana. The Ghanaian air force opened the 2013 Regional Air Chiefs Symposium with a traditional troop guard ceremony to honor the senior ranking officer in attendance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jordan Castelan)
From left to right, Gen. Frank Gorenc, U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa commander, Air Vice Marshal Michael Samson-Oje, Ghanaian chief of air staff, and Lt. Gen. Craig A. Franklin, 3rd Air Force commander, discuss the importance of regional cooperation with members of the local press in Africa, Aug. 20, 2013, Accra, Ghana. The Regional African Air Chiefs Symposium brings air chiefs together to discuss how their unique air capabilities can be collaborated to resolve regional issues. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jordan Castelan/Released)
Lt. Gen. Craig A. Franklin, 3rd Air Force commander, shakes hands with Ghanaian vice president Kwesi Amissah-Arthur after their meeting with 10 African air chiefs, Aug. 21, 2013, Accra, Ghana. Franklin and the air chiefs spent three days discussing various ways the air chiefs could collaborate air power resources to address regional challenges during the Regional African Air Chiefs Symposium hosted in Accra. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jordan Castelan)

The U.S. 3rd Air Force commander and the Ghanaian chief of air staff hosted opening ceremonies for the second Regional Air Chiefs Symposium at the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Center Aug. 20.

Lt. Gen. Craig A. Franklin expressed gratitude to Air Vice Marshal Michael Samson-Oje for co-hosting and shared his thoughts on the symposium during his welcome remarks.

"I'm looking forward to the great discussions we will no doubt have over the next few days," said Franklin. "This is a tremendous gathering of air chiefs from across the region, and it would be unfortunate if we didn't take full advantage of this moment to develop some specific, concrete steps to promote the collective effects of airpower in addressing a host of challenges."

The Ghanaian armed forces began the symposium with a troop review and welcome remarks by representatives of the U.S. Embassy in Ghana; Ghana armed forces; and U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa.

Gen. Frank Gorenc, USAFE-AFAFRICA commander, delivered the keynote address emphasizing how regional collaboration can achieve common goals.

"For example, one nation might have an excellent helicopter fleet, another might have skilled loadmasters, and another might have outstanding air operations planners," said Gorenc. "If these three nations integrated their skills, together they could provide an important, robust capability to missions throughout the continent."

Gorenc then challenged the air chiefs to think outside the box when developing these capabilities.

"We must continue to embrace our changing environment and find ways to better utilize our nations' limited resources for our mutual security," he said.

Following the opening ceremony, 10 air chiefs, from West and East Africa, attended discussion panels aimed at developing solutions to regional issues using their unique air capabilities.

Representatives from the African Union and Economic Community of West African States also took part in the discussions.

The symposium will wrap up on Thursday with a final focus on lessons learned.

Panel topics include ways to enhance collaborative air power contributions to irregular warfare and peacekeeping operations.

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