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JA18 CLS Training
U.S. Army and Uganda People’s Defence Force soldiers take part in Combat Life Saver training at Justified Accord 2018 at the Ugandan Rapid Deployment Capability Center, Jinja, Uganda, June 23, 2018.
Photo by: Spc. Angelica Gardner
#WhyWeServeWednesday
“I joined because of the opportunities and adventures the Army provides. I continue to serve because I am able to work with a diverse group of people towards a greater cause.” - Lt. Col. Ralph Becki, USARAF Security Force Assistance Chief
Photo by: SSG Joshua Tverberg
TF Darby in Cameroon
Soldiers and airmen of Task Force Darby pose for a photo with children of Saare Jabbaama June 28, 2018 near Contingency Location, Garoua in Cameroon during a visit.
Photo by: Staff Sgt. Christina Turnipseed
Independence Day 2018
Volunteers from USARAF manned two booths, Wednesday, the Vicenza Sergeants Major Association and the Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion booths for the 4th of July celebration at Caserma, Ederle, Vicenza, Italy on July 4, 2018.
Photo by: Capt. Olivia Cobiskey, Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy
Uganda & US Soldiers train to counter IEDS
U.S. Army and Uganda People’s Defence Force Soldiers work along side each other on C-IED training at Justified Accord 2018 at the Ugandan Rapid Deployment Capability Center, Jinja, Uganda, June 23, 2018. JA18 brings together AMISOM troop contributing nations, partner nations from East Africa, and the U.S. to foster security cooperation while improving interoperability.(U.S. Army photo by Spc. Angelica Gardner)
Photo by: Sgt. Jennifer Garza
Maj. Gen. Gordon "Skip" Davis, Jr.'s Retirement Ceremony
Gen. Curtis M. Scaparrotti presents the certificate of retirement to Maj. Gen. Gordon Skip Davis, Jr. on June 22, 2018.
Photo by: Staff Sgt. Charles Stefan, Ederle
USARAF and AMICI event
Soldiers from U.S. Army Africa and members from the American Military Italian Civilian Integration (AMICI) participated in a friendly, competitive event at Caserma Del Din, Vicenza, Italy, June 20, 2018.
Photo by: Staff Sgt. Charles Stefan, Del Din
The Ladies of Jusitifed Accord
Female representatives participating in JA18 pose for a group photo demonstrating solidarity and the significance of military diversity.
MEDIC!
USARAF's Staff Sgt. Ruiz and Ugandan Soldiers train on tactical combat lifesaving skill at Justified Accord 2018.
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U.S. Army and Uganda People’s Defence Force Soldiers work along side each other on C-IED training at Justified Accord 2018 at the Ugandan Rapid Deployment Capability Center, Jinja, Uganda, June 23, 2018. JA18 brings together AMISOM troop contributing nations, partner nations from East Africa, and the U.S. to foster security cooperation while improving interoperability.(U.S. Army photo by Spc. Angelica Gardner)
Photo by: Spc. Angelica Gardner
Focus.
SPC Bleazard shares Counter-IED tactics with Ugandan Soldiers at Justified Accord 2018
Photo by: Spc. Angelica Gardner
Cadets in Africa
ROTC cadets visit Justified Accord in Uganda, learn from 1LT Rafalson on C-IED tactics
Different Uniforms, Same Mission
Officers from African militaries in the East Region develop mission analysis plans at Justified Accord 2018 in Jinja, Uganda.
Justified Accord 2018 Opening Ceremony
Uganda People’s Defence Force (UPDF) Brig. Gen. James Ruhesi (right), exercise JA18 UPDF co-director, passes the exercise flag over to another UPDF soldier to signify the commencement of Justified Accord 2018, Jinja, Uganda, June 23, 2018. Justified Accord is a two-week combined and joint exercise designed to demonstrate the capacity and capability of participants in peacekeeping operations and employing the African Union Mission in Somalia procedures.(U.S. Army photo by Spc. Angelica Gardner)
Photo by: By Sgt. Jennifer Garza, Jinja, Uganda
Extra! Extra!
Uganda People's Defense Force exercise director and CJTF-HOA's deputy commanding general brief the press at Justified Accord 2018.
U.S. Ambassador reaffirms support to African partners during Shared Accord
Photo by: Capt. Olivia Cobiskey, KIGALI, Rwanda
CULP Cadets
Cadets high-five children as they get out of classes at their school on Ihla de Mozambique May 28, 2018.
Photo by: Staff Sgt. Charles Stefan
U.S. Army Africa chief of staff
Col. Michael M. Larsen
Chief of Staff
Col. Michael M. Larsen
Sgt. Maj. of the Army Daniel A. Dailey visits Italy
Sgt. Maj. of the Army Daniel A. Dailey visits troops of the 307th Military Intelligence Battalion at the Longare U.S. Army Base, Longare, Italy, May 31, 2018. Dailey spoke to Soldiers about their time in Italy, their missions and any concerns they may have. Dailey then presented the SMA coin to select Soldiers.
Photo by: Staff Sgt. Charles Stefan, Longare, Italy
USARAF chaplains prepare for event, training with Ghana Armed Forces counterparts
U.S. Army Africa chaplains joined forty Ghanaian chaplains, imams and religious specialists at a military-to-military chaplain engagement at the Ghana Naval Headquarters in Accra, Ghana, April 23-26, 2018. The purpose of the event, which culminated in a day of preparatory exercise interaction, was to plan and prepare for the United Accord training series, scheduled to take place in July. (Courtesy photo)
Photo by: Meredith March, Italy
#WhyWeServeWednesday
"I serve because I love my country. I do it for my family and our way of
life." -- Capt. Michael J. Martinez, EECP Communications OIC
Photo by: Lt. Col. Armando Hernandez, Vicenza, Italy
Mission Success for U.S. Army Africa G4 Mobility Operations Division Surface Branch
With two weeks’ notice, U.S. Army Africa G4 Mobility Operations Division Surface Branch alongside U.S. Air Force personnel from the 48th Fighter Wing, stationed at Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England, executed a crucial cargo movement, transporting seven trucks on a ferry for African Lion, the Marine Corps’ largest exercise in Africa on March 28, 2018, from Algeciras, Spain, to Ben Guerir, Morocco.
Mission Success for U.S. Army Africa G4 Mobility Operations Division Surface Branch
With two weeks’ notice, U.S. Army Africa G4 Mobility Operations Division Surface Branch alongside U.S. Air Force personnel from the 48th Fighter Wing, stationed at Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England, executed a crucial cargo movement, transporting seven trucks on a ferry for African Lion, the Marine Corps’ largest exercise in Africa on March 28, 2018, from Algeciras, Spain, to Ben Guerir, Morocco.
Mission Success for U.S. Army Africa G4 Mobility Operations Division Surface Branch
With two weeks’ notice, U.S. Army Africa G4 Mobility Operations Division Surface Branch alongside U.S. Air Force personnel from the 48th Fighter Wing, stationed at Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England, executed a crucial cargo movement, transporting seven trucks on a ferry for African Lion, the Marine Corps’ largest exercise in Africa on March 28, 2018, from Algeciras, Spain, to Ben Guerir, Morocco.
Mission Success for U.S. Army Africa G4 Mobility Operations Division Surface Branch
With two weeks’ notice, U.S. Army Africa G4 Mobility Operations Division Surface Branch alongside U.S. Air Force personnel from the 48th Fighter Wing, stationed at Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England, executed a crucial cargo movement, transporting seven trucks on a ferry for African Lion, the Marine Corps’ largest exercise in Africa on March 28, 2018, from Algeciras, Spain, to Ben Guerir, Morocco.
Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
On Friday, May 18, 2018, the US Army Garrison Italy and the Vicenza Military Community celebrated Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month at Hoekstra Field on Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy. The celebration consisted of traditional dances and traditional foods. (U.S. Army photos by Staff Sgt. Charles Stefan)
Photo by: Staff Sgt. Charles Stefan, Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy
#WhyWeServeWednesday
"I was fortunate enough to go to Yale to get a master's degree in African Studies. There are so many different opportunities that the Army has given me."
- Lt. Col. Joseph Guido, U.S. Army Africa incoming director for Security Cooperation
Photo by: Kymberley G. Jurado, Vicenza, Italy
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#WhyWeServeWednesday
" I was fortunate enough to go to @Yale to get a master's degree in African Studies. There are so many different opportunities that the Army has given me."
- @USArmy Lt. Col. Joseph Guido, @USArmyAfrica incoming director for Security Cooperation
Photo by: Kymberley G. Jurado, Vicenza, Italy
Vehicle Maintenance Class at the Democratic Republic of Congo
Warrant Officer Stephen Madison and Sgt. First Class Jerry Hitchcock, Soldiers of the 10th Mountain Division Sustainment Brigade, 10th Mountain Division, conducted vehicle maintenance classes during the first week of Logistics School in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, May 7-11, 2018.
Photo by: Staff Sgt. Christina Turnipseed, Democratic Republic of Congo
#WhyWeServeWednesday
"I serve because a lot of people in my family have served. It is part of my heritage. My military service is an opportunity to see the world and gain life experiences. I have travelled so many different places - more than anyone in my family. It has been amazing and an honor to serve."
-Tech. Sgt. Cody A. Weakland, U.S. Airforce.
Getting Ready - USARAF deploys the EECP to Africa
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Ghanaian Armed Forces and U.S. Army Africa Soldiers and civilians visit the Kofi Annan Peace Keeping Training Center to plan and prepare for the upcoming United Accord 2018 exercise. United Accord 2018 is a multi-component, joint, combined exercise designed to build soldier readiness and trans-regional security and stability through computer-programmed scenarios and field training tactics.
Photo by: Capt. James Sheehan, Ghana
Soldiers across the globe meet to plan large-scale exercise, United Accord 2018
Maj. Garrett Barr, the 36th Engineer Brigade operations officer, center, visits the Ghana Armed Forces’ Bundase Training Center May 2, during United Accord 2018’s final planning event in Accra, Ghana, to pinpoint the needs for structural projects scheduled in June. United Accord 2018 is a multi-component, joint, combined exercise designed to build soldier readiness and trans-regional security and stability through computer-programmed scenarios and field training tactics. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. James Sheehan)
Photo by: Capt. James Sheehan, Accra, Ghana
"What are we missing?"
Lt. Col. Justin Sisak, U.S. Army Africa exercise planner, polls the combined planning audience at United Accord's final planning event.
Photo by: Capt. James Sheehan, Accra, Ghana
Thank you Nigeria
U.S. Army Africa Provost Marshal, Maj. Craig Giancaterino, thanks Nigerian Army Soldiers for providing force protection during ALFS 2018.
United Accord Engineers
U.S. Army and Ghanaian Armed Force engineers meet at the GAF's Bundase Training Center in Ghana to go over this summer's base-improving projects.
Photo by: Capt. James Sheehan
Justified Accord 2018 FPE concludes with strong partnerships
Planners from Uganda, U.S., Burundi, Italy, Kenya, Netherlands and Rwanda finalized details for Justified Accord 2018 Final Planning event that took place April 23-27.
JA 2018 will enable multinational training with countries from East Africa, Europe, and the U.S. to increase readiness and interoperability in peacekeeping operations.
Photo by: Sgt. Jennifer Garza
African land force chiefs assemble for annual summit
Brig. Gen. Eugene J. LeBoeuf, USARAF acting commanding general, discusses African Land Forces Summit 2018 with media during the opening day in Abuja, Nigeria, April 16, 2018.
Photo by: Capt. James Sheehan, ABUJA, Nigeria