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A U.S. Army Paratrooper assigned to the 173rd Airborne Brigade, inspects equipment at Aviano Air Base in preparation for an airborne operation onto Juliet Drop Zone in Pordenone under Covid-19 prevention conditions, Italy, Jan. 13, 2021. The 173rd Airborne Brigade is the U.S. Army Contingency Response Force in Europe, capable of projecting ready forces anywhere in the U.S. European, Africa or Central Commands' areas of responsibility. (U.S. Army photo by Paolo Bovo)
Photo by: Paolo Bovo, PORDENONE, Italy
Vicenza health clinic administers first COVID-19 vaccines
U.S. Army MEDCOM LRMC Chief of Logistics Capt. Jose Melendez acknowledges the arrival of USAG Italy's first COVID-19 vaccines from a temperature controlled vehicle January 7, 2021, in Vicenza, Italy. USAHC-V is scheduled to administer the first batch of vaccines to the Vicenza military community (U.S. Army Garrison Italy photo by Cristina Piosa)
Photo by: Cristina Piosa, Italy
Vicenza health clinic administers first COVID-19 vaccines
U.S. Army Health Center Vicenza Pharmacy Officer in Charge Maj. Sean O'Brien prepares the first USAG Italy COVID-19 vaccine, while U.S. Army Health Center Vicenza Pharmacy Technician Spc. Siary Williams observes January 8, 2021 in Vicenza, Italy. USAHC-V administered the first batch of vaccines to the Vicenza healthcare workers and first responders in the military community. (U.S. Army Garrison Italy photo by Cristina Piosa)
Photo by: Cristina Piosa, Italy
Vicenza health clinic administers first COVID-19 vaccines
U.S. Army Health Center Vicenza Pharmacy Technician Spc. Siary Williams administers the first active duty COVID-19 vaccine to Pfc. Brooke Sandoval, a combat medic in the primary care January 8, 2021 in Vicenza, Italy. USAHC-V administered the first batch of vaccines to the Vicenza healthcare workers and first responders in the military community. (U.S. Army Garrison Italy photo by Cristina Piosa)
Photo by: Cristina Piosa, Italy
Vicenza health clinic administers first COVID-19 vaccines
Commander of the U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa Maj. Gen. Andrew Rohling presents Registered Nurse Ashley Reinhold with a SETAF coin in appreciation for being the first member of the U.S. Army Garrison Italy community to receive the COVID-19 vaccine January 8, 2021 in Vicenza, Italy. Initial vaccinations will be limited to healthcare workers and first responders to assess the process and will be used to plan expanded distribution phases. (U.S. Army Garrison Italy photo by Maria Cavins)
Photo by: Maria Cavins, Vicenza, Italy
Vicenza health clinic administers first COVID-19 vaccines
Registered Nurse Ashley Reinhold, 26, is the first member of the U.S. Army Garrison Italy community to receive the COVID-19 vaccine January 8, 2021 in Vicenza, Italy. Initial vaccinations will be limited to healthcare workers and first responders to assess the process and will be used to plan expanded distribution phases. (U.S. Army Garrison Italy photo by Maria Cavins)
Photo by: Maria Cavins, Vicenza, Italy
Colonel Keith A. McKinley
Col. Keith A. McKinley
Photo by: United States Army Southern European Task Force, Africa Public Affairs
McConville, Grinston meet with SETAF-AF leaders, Soldiers
Army Chief of Staff Gen. James C. McConville, left, and Sgt. Maj. of the Army Michael A. Grinston, right, prepare to present an award to Capt. Sara Roger, assigned to the 2nd Security Forces Assistance Brigade, at the U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa headquarters in Vicenza, Italy, Dec. 14. McConville and Grinston visited the SETAF-AF headquarters to meet with SETAF-AF leaders. The CSA and SMA also had lunch with and presented awards to Soldiers. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Semaj Johnson)
Photo by: U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa Public Affairs
US, Moroccan generals launch planning for African Lion 21
Maj. Gen. Andrew M. Rohling, the U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa commander and U.S. Army Europe and Africa deputy commanding general, greets Gen. Belkhir El Farouk, the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces Southern Zone commander, during Rohling's visit to the Royal Morocco Southern Forces Zone headquarters in Agadir, Morocco, Nov. 12, 2020. The leaders met to discuss plans for the African Lion 21 Exercise, COVID-19 challenges on military readiness, and regional security issues. (Courtesy photo by Royal Moroccan Armed Forces)
Photo by: U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa Public Affairs
US, Moroccan generals launch planning for African Lion 21
Maj. Gen. Andrew M. Rohling, the U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa commander and U.S. Army Europe and Africa deputy commanding general, observes a formation of Royal Moroccan Armed Forces soldiers during his visit to the Royal Moroccan Southern Forces Zone headquarters in Agadir, Morocco, Nov. 12, 2020. The leaders met to discuss plans for the African Lion 21 Exercise, COVID-19 challenges on military readiness, and regional security issues. (Courtesy photo by Royal Moroccan Armed Forces)
Photo by: U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa Public Affairs
US, Moroccan generals launch planning for African Lion 21
Gen. Belkhir El Farouk, the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces Southern Zone commander, walks with Maj. Gen. Andrew M. Rohling, the U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa commander and U.S. Army Europe and Africa deputy commanding general, during Rohling’s visit to the Royal Moroccan Southern Forces Zone headquarters in Agadir, Morocco, Nov. 12, 2020. The leaders met to discuss plans for the African Lion 21 exercise, COVID-19 challenges on military readiness, and regional security issues. (Courtesy photo by Royal Moroccan Armed Forces)
Photo by: U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa Public Affairs
SETAF, Italian partners celebrate 65th anniversary
Maj. Gen. Andrew M. Rohling, the U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa commander, center; Pietro Signoriello, the Vicenza prefect, left; and Col. Michele Biasutti, the Senior Italian Officer, participate in the Southern European Task Force 65th anniversary celebration held on Caserma Ederle in Vicenza, Italy, Oct. 22, 2020. In their remarks, both Rohling and Biasutti highlighted the strength and value of the Italian and American communities’ partnership in Northern Italy. SETAF was formally established on Oct. 25, 1955. For more than six decades, Soldiers from SETAF have participated in operations throughout Europe, Asia, and Africa. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Semaj Johnson)
Photo by: U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa Public Affairs
EECP readiness: key to mission success
Soldiers from the U.S. Army Africa early entry command post readiness exercise pose for a group photo in Camp Darby, Livorno, Italy, September 16, 2020. The training exercise was part of USARAFs EECP rapid deployment exercise to test the units capability to deploy from home station in Vicenza, Italy, and set up and establish initial operational capability with the units main command post within 96 hours of deployment alert.
Photo by: U.S. Army Africa Public Affairs
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USARAF Sgt. Kiara Perez operates the SKYWALL Patrol. Click on the photo to learn more!
U.S. Army Sgt. Kiara Perez, U.S. Army Africa training room noncommissioned officer, is the first female U.S. service member to operate the SKYWALL Patrol, an anti-drone defense net capturing system in Longare, Italy, September 15. Testing this equipment aligns with the Army’s modernization strategy, which is focused on making Soldiers and units more lethal to win our nation's wars.
Photo by: U.S. Army Africa Public Affairs
Master Sgt. Lance Walker administers the ACFT to USARAF Soldiers
Master Sgt. Lance Walker, 79th Theater Sustainment Command, administers the Army Combat Fitness Test to U.S. Army Africa Soldiers.
Photo by: U.S. Army Africa Public Affairs
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Brigadier General Mark C. Jackson
Brig. Gen. Mark C. Jackson
Photo by: U.S. Army Africa Public Affairs
Rohling hosts commander’s forum, presents priorities
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USARAF enhances capabilities during EECP exercise
U.S. Army Africa Soldiers participate in an early entry command post exercise to maintain joint force capabilities on Camp Darby in Livorno, Italy, Sept. 11, 2020. The EECP is the core element for a joint task force; the two-week long exercise ensures each participant knows their role to best suit the mission and support the command
Photo by: PFC Semaj Johnson
Rohling hosts commander’s forum, presents priorities
Maj. Gen. Andrew M. Rohling, the U.S. Army Africa commanding general, reinforced his vision, mission and priorities during USARAF's annual Commander's Forum on Caserma Ederle in Vicenza, Italy, Aug. 31, 2020
Photo by: Spc. Meleesa Gutierrez
Secretary of the Army visits U.S. Army Africa headquarters
Secretary of the Army, Hon. Ryan D. McCarthy, holds a censing session with Soldiers on Caserma Del Din on July 31, 2020. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Meleesa Gutierrez)
Photo by: U.S. Army Africa Public Affairs
USARAF welcomes Rohling in change of command ceremony
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Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion Command Sergeant Major
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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."
U.S. Army Africa
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