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USARAF welcomes Rohling in change of command ceremony
Photo by: U.S. Army Africa Public Affairs
Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion Command Sergeant Major
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Photo by: U.S. Army Africa Public Affairs
Welcome Lt. Col. John M. Baker
U.S. Army Lt. Col. John M. Baker, incoming battalion commander, Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, U.S. Army Africa, addresses the audience during the change of command ceremony at Caserma Ederle in Vicenza, Italy, July 01, 2020. (U.S. Army Photos by Paolo Bovo)
Photo by: Paolo Bovo, Vicenza, Italy
Maj. Gen. Andrew M. Rohling
Maj. Gen. Andrew M. Rohling
#ThisIsMySquad
Building on core fitness goals in order to excel at the Army Combat Fitness Test
Photo by: Sgt. Jennifer Garza
#WhyIServe Staff Sgt. Tyree Norwood
"My great-uncle served in WWII in a tank battalion under General Patton. My uncle was in the 82nd Airborne Division. I serve because I want to give back to my country, attend some high-speed military schools and deploy to defend our nation."
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Congratulations to our outstanding warriors, 1st Lt. Teddy Medina, Staff Sgt. Tyree Norwood and Spc. Christian Vergara for winning the U.S. Army Africa Best Warrior Competition.
The winners will now compete in the U.S. Army Europe's Best Warrior Competition. Go out there and get the gold!
Photo by: Sgt. Jennifer Garza
U.S. Army Africa Best Warrior Competition
Congratulations to our outstanding warriors, 1st Lt. Teddy Medina, Staff Sgt. Tyree Norwood and Spc. Christian Vergara for winning the U.S. Army Africa Best Warrior Competition.
The winners will now compete in the U.S. Army Europe's Best Warrior Competition. Go out there and get the gold!
Photo by: Sgt. Jennifer Garza
U.S. Army Africa Best Warrior Competition
Congratulations to our outstanding warriors, 1st Lt. Teddy Medina, Staff Sgt. Tyree Norwood and Spc. Christian Vergara for winning the U.S. Army Africa Best Warrior Competition.
The winners will now compete in the U.S. Army Europe's Best Warrior Competition. Go out there and get the gold!
Photo by: Sgt. Jennifer Garza
U.S. Army Africa Best Warrior Competition
Best Warrior Competition Day Two
Challenge accepted! Best warriors executed a road march, obstacle course and a situational training exercise where they were challenged mentally and physically.
Photo by: Sgt. Jennifer Garza
U.S. Army Africa Best Warrior Competition
Best Warrior Competition Day Two
Challenge accepted! Best warriors executed a road march, obstacle course and a situational training exercise where they were challenged mentally and physically.
Photo by: Sgt. Jennifer Garza
U.S. Army Africa Best Warrior Competition
Best Warrior Competition Day One
Our best warriors completed the ACFT, shot targets during range qualification and demolished the stress shoot at the Gunfighter Gym. Check-in tomorrow to see how they tackle the ruck march and obstacle course!
Photo by: Sgt. Jennifer Garza
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U.S. Army Africa Best Warrior Competition
The U.S. Army Africa Best Warrior Competition, scheduled for June 2-4, selects the best junior officers, NCOs and Soldiers.
Photo by: Sgt. Jennifer Garza
U.S. Army Africa Best Warrior Competition
The U.S. Army Africa Best Warrior Competition, scheduled for June 2-4, selects the best junior officers, NCOs and Soldiers.
Photo by: Sgt. Jennifer Garza, Vicenza, Italy
Hidden Heroes: Intelligence Community
Don Houghton, a U.S. Army Africa current operations intelligence analyst, assists the commander and his staff by gathering data to create actionable intelligence May 6, 2020, in Vicenza, Italy. The USARAF intelligence cell’s focus on the novel coronavirus enables the commander to safeguard U.S. personnel and maintain readiness in Africa and in the Vicenza military community. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. Brian Andries)
Photo by: Maj. Brian Andries, Vicenza, , Italy
Video: Maj. Gen. Roger Cloutier delivers virtual graduation address for San Diego State University cadets
Check out the full video here: https://www.facebook.com/ArmyAfrica/videos/603064693634895.
Maj. Gen. Roger Cloutier, the U.S. Army Africa commanding general, addresses the soon-to-be commissioned Army officers of San Diego State University while crushing the Army Combat Fitness Test.
Cloutier commissioned from SDSU's Army ROTC program in 1988 and graduated from the University of San Diego.
Due to COVID-19 travel restrictions, Cloutier cannot attend the ceremony, which will be conducted virtually. This does not diminish the accomplishments of those taking on the responsibility of being an officer in the U.S. Army.
Let's go, Aztecs!
Photo by: U.S. Army Africa Public Affairs
Congratulations to Maj. Gen. Lapthe Flora on his promotion
Congratulations to Maj. Gen. Lapthe Flora on his promotion to Major General! He was promoted on May 2, 2020, at the Virginia National Guard Sgt. Bob Slaughter Headquarters in Richmond.
Flora served as the U.S. Army Africa deputy commanding general since 2018. His outstanding leadership, dedication and selfless service not only inspired the soldiers around him but was vital to mission success.
Photo by: USARAF Staff, Richmond, VA
Army civil affairs team procures, delivers medical supplies to Nigerien medical facilities
Capt. AnnaMaria Verdura, the U.S. Army 443rd Civil Affairs Battalion, Civil Affairs Team 219 team leader, helps spike down the frame of the donated tent CAT 219 delivered to the Agadez Regional Public Hospital in Agadez, Niger, April 6, 2020. CAT 219 reached out to local medical facilities to ascertain what supplies and equipment were needed to assist Nigerien health care providers in protecting themselves and enhancing capabilities to prevent infections and provide effective health care for potential COVID-19 patients. The hospital director requested a tent to be used as a quarantine space in the case of a potential coronavirus outbreak. (U.S. Army photo)
Photo by: , Agadez, Niger
Army civil affairs team procures, delivers medical supplies to Nigerien medical facilities
The U.S. Army 443rd Civil Affairs Battalion, Civil Affairs Team 219 and U.S. Air Force civil engineers assigned to Nigerien Air Base 201 near Agadez, Niger, pose for a photo with doctors and nurses from Agadez Regional Public Hospital in front of the tent donated and delivered to the hospital April 6, 2020. CAT 219 reached out to local medical facilities to ascertain what supplies and equipment were needed to assist Nigerien health care providers in protecting themselves and enhancing capabilities to prevent infections and provide effective health care for potential COVID-19 patients. The hospital director requested a tent to be used as a quarantine space in the case of a potential coronavirus outbreak. (U.S. Army photo)
Photo by: , Agadez, Niger
Army civil affairs team procures, delivers medical supplies to Nigerien medical facilities
The U.S. Army 443rd Civil Affairs Battalion, Civil Affairs Team 219 and U.S. Air Force civil engineers assigned to Nigerien Air Base 201 in Agadez, Niger, build a tent they donated and delivered to the Agadez Regional Public Hospital April 6, 2020. CAT 219 reached out to local medical facilities to ascertain what supplies and equipment were needed to assist Nigerien health care providers in protecting themselves and enhancing capabilities to prevent infections and provide effective health care for potential COVID-19 patients. The hospital director requested a tent to be used as a quarantine space in the case of a potential coronavirus outbreak (U.S. Army photo)
Photo by: , Agadez, Niger
Army civil affairs team procures, delivers medical supplies to Nigerien medical facilities
The U.S. Army 443rd Civil Affairs Battalion, Civil Affairs Team 219 and U.S. Air Force civil engineers assigned to Nigerien Air Base 201 in Agadez, Niger, build a tent they donated and delivered to the Agadez Regional Public Hospital April 6, 2020. CAT 219 reached out to local medical facilities to ascertain what supplies and equipment were needed to assist Nigerien health care providers in protecting themselves and enhancing capabilities to prevent infections and provide effective health care for potential COVID-19 patients. The hospital director requested a tent to be used as a quarantine space in the case of a potential coronavirus outbreak. (U.S. Army photo)
Photo by: , Agadez, Niger
U.S. Army Europe delivered medical supplies and equipment to support the battle against COVID-19 in the hard-hit Lombardy Region of Italy.
CAMP DARBY, Italy (March 25, 2020) - Simone Bonechi, a Humanitarian Assistance Program warehouse worker, moves folding chairs to be loaded on a truck headed to Rho Lombardy, Italy in response to COVID-19. (U.S. Army Photo by Chiara Mattirolo)
Photo by: Chiara Mattirolo, Camp Darby
Deployed company gets creative, conducts new Army fitness test
1st Lt. Marcos Arroyo, center, a platoon leader assigned to Fox Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) and officer in charge for Task Force Currahee’s Army Combat Fitness Test instructs Cameroonian air force personnel taking the test how to conduct the events with the help of an interpreter at the training and testing site in Cameroon Dec. 20, 2019. The Fox Company conducted ACFT training and diagnostic testing while deployed to Cameroon in support of U.S Africa Command operations on the African continent. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Ian Brashear)
Deployed company gets creative, conducts new Army fitness test
Staff Sgt. Seth Scharenberg, second from right, a squad leader assigned to the Fox Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), grades the hand release push up event of the Army Combat Fitness Test as Sgt. 1st Class Enslin, right, also assigned to the Fox Company, keeps time Dec. 13, 2019, in Cameroon. The Fox Company conducted ACFT training and diagnostic testing while deployed to Cameroon in support of U.S Africa Command operations on the African continent. (U.S. Army photo by 1st Lt. Marcos Arroyo)
Deployed company gets creative, conducts new Army fitness test
Spc. Imani Goodrich, a human resource specialist assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment, conducts the Army Combat Fitness Test’s leg tuck event at a makeshift gym in Cameroon Dec. 20, 2019. The Fox Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) conducted ACFT training and diagnostic testing while deployed to Cameroon in support of U.S Africa Command operations on the African continent. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Ian Brashear)
African Alumni Symposium 2020 group photo
Thirty-seven African alumni of U.S. Army professional military education programs, 20 African fellows currently enrolled at the U.S. Army War College and nine Army National Guard representatives from the Defense Department’s State Partnership Program participated in the U.S. Army Africa-conducted, USAWC-hosted African Alumni Symposium held at the U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center in Carlisle, Penn., March 9-12. The symposium brings participants together to build and strengthen partnerships, facilitate discussion about shared security concerns and encourage regional cooperation in addressing challenges. (U.S. Army photo by Amanda Zeiders)
AL20: Ready to roll
Bring in the heavy artillery -- M109A6 Paladins of the Utah Army National Guard are staged for movement from the port in Agadir, Morocco, to training areas where they will be used as part of African Lion 20, the largest exercise in Africa. More than 9,000 troops from eight countries will participate in the exercise from March 23 to April 3, 2020.
Photo by: Maj. Cain Claxton, Agadir, Morocco
ALFS bilateral engagements are key component of the summit
Maj. Gen. Enobong Udoh, Nigerian Armed Forces, meets with U.S. Army Forces Command commanding general Gen. Michael X. Garrett and U.S. Army Africa commanding general Maj. Gen. Roger Cloutier prior to a bilateral engagement at the African Land Forces Summit 2020 (ALFS) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Feb. 19, 2020. ALFS is a four-day seminar bringing together land force chiefs from across Africa for candid dialogue to discuss and develop cooperative solutions and improve trans-regional security and stability.
Photo by: Staff. Sgt. Jennifer Milnes
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Massachusetts National Guard, Kenya Defense Force soldiers conduct field artillery training
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Marco Cabral, with the 101st Field Artillery Regiment, Massachusetts National Guard, instructs Kenya Defense Force artillery soldiers on conducting a fire control alignment test on an M119A2 105mm howitzer at the School of Artillery in Isiolo, Kenya, Jan. 29, 2020. The Kenya field artillery training aims to build partner capacity and provide training on various equipment sets and fires planning. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Miles O. Andrade)
Command Sgt. Maj.
Command Sgt. Maj. Charles W. Gregory Jr.
Gregory assumes responsibility as USARAF command sergeant major
U.S. Army Africa Command Sgt. Maj. Charles W. Gregory Jr. delivers remarks during his assumption of responsibility ceremony held Jan. 29. 2020, at Caserma Ederle in Vicenza, Italy. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. Brian Andries)
Gregory assumes responsibility as USARAF command sergeant major
U.S. Army Africa Command Sgt. Maj. Charles W. Gregory Jr. delivers remarks during his assumption of responsibility ceremony held Jan. 29. 2020, at Caserma Ederle in Vicenza, Italy. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. Brian Andries)
Gregory assumes responsibility as USARAF command sergeant major
Command Sgt. Maj. Charles W. Gregory Jr. receives the U.S. Army Africa colors signifying his acceptance of USARAF’s senior enlisted position, during an assumption of responsibility ceremony held Jan. 29. 2020, at Caserma Ederle in Vicenza, Italy. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. Brian Andries)
USARAF ramps up for the ACFT
U.S. Army Africa Soldiers conduct their first diagnostic Army Combat Fitness Test at Caserma Del Din, Vicenza, Italy on Jan. 14, 2020. As the US Army implements the new ACFT, Soldiers will take two diagnostic tests before their first record test in October.
United Accord 20 takes shape
Exercise planners from various nations pose for a photograph during the United Accord 2020 main planning event at the Regional Tactical Training Center in Thies, Senegal, Dec. 9, 2019. The combined joint planning event hosted by the Senegalese armed forces included delegates from five Western partner nations and 13 African partner nations with a wide range of experience in regional peacekeeping operations, the basis for the Accord series of exercises. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. Brian Andries)
Photo by: Maj. Brian Andries