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Army Birthday
Task Force Toccoa Commander, Major Max Ferguson, briefs Soldiers deployed to Contingency Location Garoua, Cameroon on the significance of the U.S. Army's 242nd birthday.
242nd U.S. Army Birthday in CL Garoua
1-506th Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division Soldiers currently deployed to Contingency Location Garoua, Cameroon cut a cake in honor of the U.S. Army's 242nd birthday, June 14.
USARAF physician assistant receives Army surgeon general's top honor
Maj. Jason Auchincloss, U.S. Army Africa senior physician assistant, assists a Vicenza High School student applying a forearm cast during a trip to the Vicenza Army Health Clinic orthopedic and radiology wing Jan. 24, 2017. Then-Capt. Auchincloss and Vicenza Army Health Clinic leadership invited students from VHS to work alongside U.S. Army medical professionals as part of their human anatomy class. (U.S. Army Africa photo by Capt. Jason Welch)
Photo by: Meredith March, VICENZA, Italy
USARAF physician assistant receives Army surgeon general's top honor
Maj. Jason Auchincloss, U.S. Army Africa senior physician assistant, briefs U.S. Army Africa Commander Maj. Gen. Joseph P. Harrington on the medical procedures for the upcoming African Land Forces Summit at the Hall of Heroes on Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy, April 12, 2017. ALFS is an annual, weeklong seminar bringing together land force chiefs from across Africa for candid dialog to discuss and develop cooperative solutions to regional and trans-regional challenges and threats. (U.S. Army Africa photo by Spc. Tadow McDonald)
Photo by: Meredith March, VICENZA, Italy
United Accord 2017 FTX
U.S. Army Soldiers assigned to the 1st Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division and Ghana Armed Forces soldiers from the 5th Infantry Battalion, Arakan Barracks, Burma Camp, pose for a group photo during United Accord 2017 at Bundase Training Camp, Bundase, Ghana, May 29, 2017. United Accord (formerly Western Accord) 2017 is an annual, combined, joint military exercise that promotes regional relationships, increases capacity, trains U.S. and Western African forces, and encourages cross training and interoperability. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Victor Perez Vargas)
Photo by: Spc. Victor F Perez Vargas
UA17 FTX
U.S. Army Soldiers assigned to the 1st Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division and Ghana Armed Forces soldiers from the 5th Infantry Battalion, Arakan Barracks, Burma Camp, pose for a group photo during United Accord 2017 at Bundase Training Camp, Bundase, Ghana, May 29, 2017. United Accord (formerly Western Accord) 2017 is an annual, combined, joint military exercise that promotes regional relationships, increases capacity, trains U.S. and Western African forces, and encourages cross training and interoperability. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Victor Perez Vargas)
Photo by: Spc. Victor F Perez Vargas
United Accord 2017
U.S. Soldiers assigned to the 1st Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division and Ghana Armed Forces soldiers participate in a farewell event during United Accord 2017 at Bundase Training Camp, Bundase, Ghana, May 29, 2017. United Accord (formerly Western Accord) 2017 is an annual, combined, joint military exercise that promotes regional relationships, increases capacity, trains U.S. and Western African forces, and encourages cross training and interoperability. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Victor Perez Vargas)
Senior leaders from partner countries discuss future partnerships
U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Joseph P. Harrington, commanding general of U.S. Army Africa, and Ghana Armed Forces Maj. General William Azure Ayamdo, chief of the Army Staff, discuss key topics promoting regional relationships during United Accord 2017 at the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre in Accra, Ghana, May 29, 2017. United Accord (formerly Western Accord) 2017 is an annual, combined, joint military exercise that promotes regional relationships, increases capacity, trains U.S. and Western African forces, and encourages cross training and interoperability. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Joseph Friend)
United Accord 2017 enhances readiness from Private to General
U.S. Army Soldiers assigned to the 1st Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division and Ghana Armed Forces soldiers from the 5th Infantry Battalion, Arakan Barracks, Burma Camp, pose for a group photo during United Accord 2017 at Bundase Training Camp, Bundase, Ghana, May 29, 2017. United Accord (formerly Western Accord) 2017 is an annual, combined, joint military exercise that promotes regional relationships, increases capacity, trains U.S. and Western African forces, and encourages cross training and interoperability. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Victor Perez Vargas)
101st Airborne Division platoon provides secure training area for historic Somali National Army training
U.S. Army Spc. Tyler Curtis and Spc. Blaine Grubb allow a Somali National Army vehicle through the gate at a training site in Mogadishu, Somalia, May 23, 2017, during a logistics course with the 101st Airborne Division from Fort Campbell, Ky. These U.S. Soldiers, who belong to the 101st AD’s 1st Brigade, 1st Battalion, Delta Company, 3rd Platoon, were tasked to secure the training site during a logistics training course for the SNA. The SNA’s Danab battalion was the first to complete the logistics course, which concentrated on the organization of tactical movements of personnel, equipment and supplies. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Joe Harwood)
Photo by: Tech. Sgt. Joe Harwood, MOGADISHU, SOMALIA
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Somali National Army soldiers of the Danab battalion conduct convoy operations training with the U.S. Army’s 101st Airborne Division May 22, 2017, in Mogadishu, Somalia. The logistics course focused on various aspects of moving personnel, equipment and supplies. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Joe Harwood)
Photo by: Tech. Sgt. Joseph Harwood, MOGADISHU, SOMALIA
AFRICOM trainers share logistics expertise with Somali National Army partners, first class graduates
Five U.S. Army 101st Airborne Soldiers deployed with U.S. Army Africa to train Somali National Army soldiers stand at a graduation formation on May 23, 2017, in Mogadishu, Somalia. The six-week logistics course focused on various aspects of moving personnel, equipment and supplies. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Joe Harwood)
Photo by: Tech. Sgt. Joseph Harwood, MOGADISHU, SOMALIA
American Soldiers enhance readiness through Ghana Armed Forces-led Jungle Warfare School
U.S. Army Spc. Jake Burley assigned to the 1st Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment, 1st, Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division maneuvers through a river during United Accord 2017 at the Jungle Warfare School on Achiase military base, Akim Oda, Ghana, May 26, 2017. The Jungle Warfare School is a series of situational training exercises designed to train participants in counter-insurgency and internal security operations. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Brian Chaney)
American Soldiers enhance readiness through Ghana Armed Forces-led Jungle Warfare School
Ghana Armed Forces Sgt. Kofi Francis Donkor observes as U.S. Soldiers assigned to the 1st Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division navigate through the jungle during United Accord 2017 at the Jungle Warfare School on Achiase military base, Akim Oda, Ghana, May 26, 2017. The Jungle Warfare School is a series of situational training exercises designed to train participants in counter-insurgency and internal security operations. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Brian Chaney)
American Soldiers enhance readiness through Ghana Armed Forces-led Jungle Warfare School
Ghanaian Armed Forces Cpl. Kingsley Anyeala explains rope climbing techniques to U.S. Army Spc. Jake Burley from the 1st Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division during United Accord 2017 at the Jungle Warfare School in Achiase military base, Akim Oda, Ghana, May 20, 2017. The Jungle Warfare School is a series of situational training exercises designed to train participants in counter-insurgency and internal security operations. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Victor Perez Vargas)
Photo by: Spc. Victor Perez Vargas
American Soldiers enhance readiness through Ghana Armed Forces-led Jungle Warfare School
Ghanian Armed Forces Sgt. M Agyemang discusses training with U.S. Soldiers from 1st Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne (Air Assault) Division during United Accord 2017 at the Jungle Warfare School in Achiase military base, Akim Oda, Ghana, May 20, 2017. The Jungle Warfare School is a series of situational training exercises designed to train participants in counter-insurgency and internal security operations. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Victor Perez Vargas)
Photo by: Spc. Victor Perez Vargas
United Accord 2017 enhances readiness from Private to General
Ghanian Armed Forces Maj. Jacob Codjoe, course commander of the Jungle Warfare School, discuss training with U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Ty Kurtz assigned to the 1st Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airbone (Air Assault) Division during United Accord 2017 at the Jungle Warfare School in Achiase military base, Akim Oda, Ghana, May 20, 2017. The Jungle Warfare School is a series of situational training exercises designed to train participants in counter-insurgency and internal security operations. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Victor Perez Vargas)
Photo by: Spc. Victor Perez Vargas
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Chadians and Americans participate in the Closing Ceremony of Medical Readiness Training Exercise held at the Military Teaching Hospital in N'Djamena, Chad, May 18. MEDRETE 17-3 is the third in a series of medical readiness training exercises that USARAF is scheduled to facilitate in various countries in Africa. The mutually beneficial exercise offers opportunities for the partnered militaries to share best practices and improve medical treatment processes. (U.S. Army Africa photo by Staff Sgt. Shejal Pulivarti)
Photo by: Staff Sgt. Shejal Pulivarti
United Accord 2017 enhances readiness from Private to General
Exercise participants from more than 20 nations gather for a group photo after the opening ceremony of United Accord 2017 at the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre in Accra, Ghana, May 19, 2017. United Accord (formerly Western Accord) 2017 is an annual, combined, joint military exercise that promotes regional relationships, increases capacity, trains U.S. and Western African forces, and encourages cross training and interoperability. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Joseph Friend)
Photo by: Pfc. Joseph Friend
Multinational United Accord exercise kicks-off in Ghana
Chadian Lt. Youssouf Brahim, Intelligence officer, takes notes during the opening ceremony for United Accord 2017 at the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre in Accra, Ghana, May 19, 2017. United Accord (formerly Western Accord) 2017 is an annual, combined, joint military exercise that promotes regional relationships, increases capacity, trains U.S. and Western African forces, and encourages cross training and interoperability. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Joseph Friend)
Photo by: Sgt. 1st Class Chris Bridson
MEDRETE 17-3
U.S. Army Reserve Maj. Christopher Sims, a nurse anesthetist, and his counterpart monitor a patient prior to a thyroidectomy at Medical Readiness Training Exercise 17-3 at the Military Teaching Hospital in N'Djamena, Chad, May 15. The mutually beneficial exercise offers opportunities for the partnered militaries to share best practices and improve medical treatment processes. (U.S. Army Africa photo by Staff Sgt. Shejal Pulivarti)
Photo by: Staff Sgt. Shejal Pulivarti
Multinational United Accord exercise kicks-off in Ghana
Exercise participants from more than 20 nations gather for a group photo after the opening ceremony of United Accord 2017 at the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre in Accra, Ghana, May 19, 2017. United Accord (formerly Western Accord) 2017 is an annual, combined, joint military exercise that promotes regional relationships, increases capacity, trains U.S. and Western African forces, and encourages cross training and interoperability. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Joseph Friend)
Photo by: Sgt. 1st Class Chris Bridson
44 Nations gather in Malawi for ALFS 17
44 Nations gather in Malawi for ALFS 17
Photo by: Sgt. Maj. David Rhodes
Malawi concludes successful African Land Forces Summit
Warrant Officer 1 Patson Mwanakanje (left), a member of the Zambian Army headquarters, and Chief Warrant Officer 5 Ramous Barker, Republic of Ghana Forces Sergeant Major, socialize during the African Land Forces Summit, in Lilongwe, Malawi, May 11, 2017. ALFS is an annual, weeklong seminar bringing together land force chiefs from across Africa for candid dialog to discuss and develop cooperative solutions to regional and transregional challenges and threats. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Paige Behringer)
Photo by: Sgt. Paige Behringer, Lilongwe, Malawi
Malawi concludes successful African Land Forces Summit
From left to right: Vincent Ghambi, Deputy Minister of Defense for Malawi, Virginia Palmer, American Ambassador to Malawi, Gen. Griffin “Spoon” Phiri, Malawi Defense Force chief of staff, and Maj. Gen. Joseph Harrington, commander of U.S. Army Africa, stand for the Malawi national anthem the closing ceremony of African Land Forces Summit 2017, in Lilongwe, Malawi, May 11, 2017. ALFS is an annual, weeklong seminar bringing together land force chiefs from across Africa for candid dialog to discuss and develop cooperative solutions to regional and transregional challenges and threats. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Paige Behringer)
Photo by: Sgt. Paige Behringer, Lilongwe, Malawi
Malawi concludes successful African Land Forces Summit
Gen. Griffin “Spoon” Phiri (left), Malawi Defense Force chief of staff, and Maj. Gen. Joseph Harrington, commander of U.S. Army Africa, answer questions during a press conference after the conclusion of African Land Forces Summit 2017, in Lilongwe, Malawi, May 11, 2017. ALFS is an annual, weeklong seminar bringing together land force chiefs from across Africa for candid dialog to discuss and develop cooperative solutions to regional and transregional challenges and threats. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Paige Behringer)
Photo by: Sgt. Paige Behringer, Lilongwe, Malawi
ALFS17 features inaugural Senior Enlisted Program
Malawi Defence Force soldiers enrolled in the Malawi Armed Forces College Sergeants Major Course joined senior enlisted military leaders from nine countries across the African continent and U.S. counterparts during the first African Land Forces Summit Senior Enlisted Program, in Salima, Malawi, May 9, 2017. ALFS is an annual, weeklong seminar bringing together land force chiefs from across Africa for candid dialog to discuss and develop cooperative solutions to regional and transregional challenges and threats. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Paige Behringer)
Photo by: Sgt. Paige Behringer, Lilongwe, Malawi
ALFS17 features inaugural Senior Enlisted Program
Command Sgt. Maj. Cooper Manqueh, a senior noncommissioned officer in the Liberian army, gives his introduction to senior enlisted military leaders from nine countries across the African continent, U.S. counterparts and Malawi Defence Force soldiers enrolled in the Malawi Armed Forces College Sergeants Major Course during the first African Land Forces Summit Senior Enlisted Program, in Salima, Malawi, May 9, 2017. ALFS is an annual, weeklong seminar bringing together land force chiefs from across Africa for candid dialog to discuss and develop cooperative solutions to regional and transregional challenges and threats. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Paige Behringer)
Photo by: Sgt. Paige Behringer, Lilongwe, Malawi
ALFS17 features inaugural Senior Enlisted Program
Command Sgt. Maj. Christopher Gilpin, a senior noncommissioned officer in U.S. Army Africa, gives an introduction to senior enlisted military leaders from nine countries across the African continent and Malawi Defence Force soldiers enrolled in the Malawi Armed Forces College Sergeants Major Course during the first African Land Forces Summit Senior Enlisted Program, in Salima, Malawi, May 9, 2017. ALFS is an annual, weeklong seminar bringing together land force chiefs from across Africa for candid dialog to discuss and develop cooperative solutions to regional and transregional challenges and threats. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Paige Behringer)
Photo by: Sgt. Paige Behringer, Lilongwe, Malawi
MEDRETE 17-3
U.S. Army Reserve Sgt. Christopher Mason, a practicing nurse specialist, helps Col. Christopher Sinha, an ear, nose and throat surgeon adjust his headlight prior to a thyroidectomy during Medical Readiness Training Exercise 17-3 at the Military Teaching Hospital in N'Djamena, Chad, May 12. The mutually beneficial exercise offers opportunities for the partnered militaries to share best practices and improve medical treatment processes. (U.S. Army Africa photo by Staff Sgt. Shejal Pulivarti)
Photo by: Staff Sgt. Shejal Pulivarti
MEDRETE 17-3
Chadian Lt. Djenaissem Bekoutou, a biomedical technician, and U.S. Army Reserve Chief Warrant Officer 2 Doug Sires, a health services maintenance technician, assigned to 3rd Medical Command Deployment Support in Forest Park, Ga., run diagnostics on a c-arm machine during Medical Readiness Training Exercise 17-3 at the Military Teaching Hospital in N'Djamena, Chad, May 10. The mutually beneficial exercise offers opportunities for the partnered militaries to share best practices and improve medical treatment processes. (U.S. Army Africa photo by Staff Sgt. Shejal Pulivarti)
Photo by: Staff Sgt. Shejal Pulivarti
Army Reserve Soldier, surgeon prepares for deployment through Medical Readiness Training Exercise 17-3
Chadian and U.S. Army military medical professionals perform post-operative rounds to assess patient progress during Medical Readiness Training Exercise 17-3 at the Military Teaching Hospital in N'Djamena, Chad, May 8. The mutually beneficial exercise offers opportunities for the partnered militaries to share best practices and improve medical treatment processes. (U.S. Army Africa photo by Staff Sgt. Shejal Pulivarti)
Photo by: Staff Sgt. Shejal Pulivarti
Army Reserve Soldier, surgeon prepares for deployment through Medical Readiness Training Exercise 17-3
U.S. Army Reserve Maj. Michael Shotwell, a general surgeon, assigned to 3rd Medical Command Deployment Support in Forest Park, Ga., and Chadian Col. Bakhit Saleh Harane, a surgeon, perform a patella repair surgery during Medical Readiness Training Exercise 17-3 at the Military Teaching Hospital in N'Djamena, Chad, May 8. The mutually beneficial exercise offers opportunities for the partnered militaries to share best practices and improve medical treatment processes. (U.S. Army Africa photo by Staff Sgt. Shejal Pulivarti)
Photo by: Staff Sgt. Shejal Pulivarti
Army Reserve Soldier, surgeon prepares for deployment through Medical Readiness Training Exercise 17-3
Chadian Col. Bakhit Saleh Harane, surgeon, and U.S. Army Reserve Maj. Michael Shotwell, general surgeon, assigned to 3rd Medical Command Deployment Support, perform a hernia surgery together during Medical Readiness Training Exercise 17-3 at the Military Teaching Hospital in N’Djamena, Chad, May 3. The mutually beneficial exercise offers opportunities for the partnered militaries to share best practices and improve medical treatment processes. (U.S. Army Africa photo by Staff Sgt. Shejal Pulivarti)
Photo by: Staff Sgt. Shejal Pulivarti
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Chadian Capt. Dillah Naiwallah, an instrument supervisor, U.S. Army Reserve Sgts. Talithia Williams and Nykita Williams, both operating room technicians, assigned to 3rd Medical Command Deployment Support in Forest Park, Ga., suture a scalp laceration due to a gunshot wound during Medical Readiness Training Exercise 17-3 at the Military Teaching Hospital in N'Djamena, Chad, May 4. The mutually beneficial exercise offers opportunities for the partnered militaries to share best practices and improve medical treatment processes. (U.S. Army Africa photo by Staff Sgt. Shejal Pulivarti)
Photo by: Staff Sgt. Shejal Pulivarti
MEDRETE 17-3
U.S. Army Reserve Maj. Christopher Sims, a nurse anesthetist, assigned to 3rd Medical Command Deployment Support in Forest Park, Ga., fastens arm guards on a surgical patient during Medical Readiness Training Exercise 17-3 at the Military Teaching Hospital in N'Djamena, Chad, May 8. The mutually beneficial exercise offers opportunities for the partnered militaries to share best practices and improve medical treatment processes. (U.S. Army Africa photo by Staff Sgt. Shejal Pulivarti)
Photo by: Staff Sgt. Shejal Pulivarti
Senior Enlisted Advisor says character of conflict is changing
VICENZA, Italy -- The Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff says the character of conflict is changing, and the U.S. military must adapt to keep up with global threats.
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U.S. Army Reserve Sgt. Christopher Mason, a practicing nurse specialist, assigned to 3rd Medical Command Deployment Support in Forest Park, Ga., and his Chadian counterpart reset a broken leg before casting it during Medical Readiness Training Exercise 17-3 at the Military Teaching Hospital in N'Djamena, Chad, May 4. The mutually beneficial exercise offers opportunities for the partnered militaries to share best practices and improve medical treatment processes. (U.S. Army Africa photo by Staff Sgt. Shejal Pulivarti)
Photo by: Staff Sgt. Shejal Pulivarti
Partnership leads the way to capacity during ALFS 2017
Senior military leaders from countries across the African continent applaud during an introductory session before the opening ceremony of the African Land Forces Summit 2017, in Lilongwe, Malawi, May 8, 2017. ALFS is an annual, weeklong seminar bringing together land force chiefs from across Africa for candid dialog to discuss and develop cooperative solutions to regional and transregional challenges and threats. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Paige Behringer)
Photo by: Sgt. Paige Behringer, Lilongwe, Malawi
Partnership leads the way to capacity during ALFS 2017
More than 40 nations from across the globe gather during the African Land Forces Summit at the Umodzi Business Park, Lilongwe, Malawi, May 8, 2017. ALFS is an annual, weeklong seminar bringing together land force chiefs from across Africa for candid dialog to discuss and develop cooperative solutions to regional and trans-regional challenges and threats.( U.S. Army photo by Spc. Tadow McDonald)
Photo by: Sgt. Paige Behringer, Lilongwe, Malawi