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Sergeant Morales Club inducts new members

12:01 PM7/26/2022
Sgt. 1st Class Timothy A. Brozell of U.S Army Southern European Task Force, Africa and Staff Sgt. Casey Dugan of 207th Military Intelligence Brigade are the newest members of the SETAF-AF Sergeant Morales Club on Caserma Del Din on June 18, 2022. The Sergeant Morales Club was established in 1973 by Lt. Gen. George S. Blanchard to promote the highest ideals of integrity, professionalism and leadership for the enlisted force serving in Europe. The organization embraces the same attributes as the U.S. Army’s ‘Sergeant Audie Murphy Club’. Membership is exclusive and gained through a rigorous, competitive process. SMC members exemplify a special kind of leadership characterized by a personal concern for the needs, training, development and welfare of Soldiers. SMC membership recognizes and rewards distinguished NCOs whose leadership achievements merit special recognition and who have contributed significantly to developing a professional NCO Corps and a combat-effective Army. (Army photo by Staff Sgt. Solomon Abanda)
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NCOs lead through service

12:01 PM7/26/2022
Sergeant Morales Club members support the development of NCOs and demonstrate care and concern for the communities they reside, often volunteering to improve Soldiers' and family members' quality of life through community service. For more information about the Sergeant Morales Club, please visit https://sergeantmoralesclub.com/ on the Web. (Army photo by Staff Sgt. Solomon Abanda)
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NCOs lead through service

12:01 PM7/26/2022
Sergeant Morales Club members support the development of NCOs and demonstrate care and concern for the communities they reside, often volunteering to improve Soldiers' and family members' quality of life through community service. For more information about the Sergeant Morales Club, please visit https://sergeantmoralesclub.com/ on the Web. (Army photo by Staff Sgt. Solomon Abanda)
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NCOs lead through service

12:01 PM7/26/2022
Sergeant Morales Club members support the development of NCOs and demonstrate care and concern for the communities they reside, often volunteering to improve Soldiers' and family members' quality of life through community service. For more information about the Sergeant Morales Club, please visit https://sergeantmoralesclub.com/ on the Web. (Army photo by Staff Sgt. Solomon Abanda)
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NCOs lead through service

12:00 PM7/26/2022
Sergeant Morales Club members support the development of NCOs and demonstrate care and concern for the communities they reside, often volunteering to improve Soldiers' and family members' quality of life through community service. For more information about the Sergeant Morales Club, please visit https://sergeantmoralesclub.com/ on the Web. (Army photo by Staff Sgt. Solomon Abanda)
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Sergeant Morales Club inducts new members, serves community

12:00 PM7/26/2022
To become a member of the Sergeant Morales Club, Soldiers must commit countless hours of their free time to prepare for the long road to becoming a member. Service members must be in the rank of corporal through sergeant first class, be in good Army standing, supervise at least two Soldiers, and demonstrate the character, commitment and competence required to maintain their standing in the Army profession, and be assigned to U.S. Army Europe and Africa command and have a minimum of six months remaining to their overseas tours.
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Brig Gen Cashman (AGSU & star)

10:59 AM7/26/2022
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Exercise Shared Accord 2022 begins in South Africa

6:09 PM7/19/2022
Maj. Mbalenhle Zondi (right), a general practitioner with the South African National Defense Force assigned to 7th Medical Battalion, and U.S. Army Capt. May Grace Kushner, a nurse with the New York Army National Guard, greet patients at Madwaleni clinic during Exercise Shared Accord July 12, 2022. Kushner is part of a team of 15 medical personnel from the New York Army National Guard partnering with medical professionals of the South Africa National Defense Force to treat patients in KwaZulu-Natal, a province in South Africa. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Marita Schwab)
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Exercise Shared Accord 2022 begins in South Africa

6:09 PM7/19/2022
U.S. Army Col. Martin Ortiz, a pediatrician with the New York Army National Guard, evaluates a patient while a member of the South Africa National Defense Force observes during the start of Exercise Shared Accord on July 11, 2022. A key component of Shared Accord 2022 is a medical training exercise, planned and executed by the United States Army Southern European Task Force, Africa, that allow military medical personnel from the U.S. Army and their African Partners to exchange medical practices, procedures and techniques that build and strengthen treatment capabilities, resulting in lasting relationships between medical professionals. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Mariajose Licea)
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Exercise Shared Accord 2022 begins in South Africa

6:09 PM7/19/2022
A doctor at the Buchanana Clinic in Ntambanana, South Africa, briefs members of the U.S. Army and South African National Defense Force during the start of Exercise Shared Accord 2022 on July 11, 2022 in the KwaZulu-Natal province, S. Africa. A key part of Shared Accord 2022 is a medical training exercise, planned and executed by the United States Army Southern European Task Force, Africa, that allow military medical personnel from the U.S. Army and their African Partners to exchange medical practices, procedures and techniques that build and strengthen treatment capabilities, resulting in lasting relationships between medical professionals. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Mariajose Licea)
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Exercise Shared Accord 2022 begins in South Africa

6:09 PM7/19/2022
A South African National Defense Force dentist examines a patient with Col. Martin Ortiz, a pediatrician with the New York Army National Guard, during a medical readiness exercise July 11, 2022 at the Buchanana Clinic in Ntambanana, South Africa. The medical readiness exercise, or MEDREX, combines U.S. Army and African medical providers for a three week medical exchange. The MEDREX is part of Exercise Shared Accord in South Africa. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Mariajose Licea)
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Exercise Shared Accord 2022 begins in South Africa

6:09 PM7/19/2022
Maj. Dwayne Bodie, a dentist with the New York Army National Guard, teams up with a medical professional from the South African National Defense Force to teach dental students at the Buchanana Clinic in Ntambanana, South Africa during the start of Exercise Shared Accord 22 on July 11, 2022. Shared Accord 22 featured a medical readiness exercise, planned and executed by the United States Army Southern European Task Force, Africa and the New York Army National Guard. The medical readiness exercise allowed military medical personnel from the U.S. Army and South African partners to exchange medical practices, procedures and techniques that build and strengthen treatment capabilities, resulting in lasting relationships between medical professionals. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Mariajose Licea)
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U.S., South Africa militaries begin Exercise Shared Accord 2022 in KwaZulu-Natal

6:09 PM7/19/2022
Exercise Shared Accord, planned and executed by the United States Army Southern European Task Force, Africa, features several key exercises occurring simultaneously -- a medical training exercise, a field training exercises and a training segment called Judicious Activation -- all designed to promote security cooperation and interoperability between the United States and South Africa.
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U.S. Soldiers assist passengers injured in Somalia plane crash

5:27 PM7/19/2022
Somali first responders extinguish fire on a Jubba Airlines aircraft July 18, 2022, at Mogadishu International Airport, Mogadishu, Somalia. Three U.S. Army 2nd Security Force Assistance Brigade Soldiers out of Fort Bragg, N.C., helped first responders care for injured passengers. The Soldiers were conducting medical training with a platoon of Somalia’s Danab commandos when the aircraft crash-landed at Mogadishu International Airport at 10:30 a.m. While the Danab commandos rushed toward the scene to pull injured passengers from the aircraft, the three American SFAB team members established a triage station about 100 meters from the crash site and assisted local emergency responders to evacuate 16 injured passengers to nearby medical facilities. (U.S. Army photo)
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U.S. Soldiers assist passengers injured in Somalia plane crash

5:27 PM7/19/2022
Somalia Danab brigade commandos climb a fence to get to a Jubba Airlines aircraft that crash-landed July 18, 2022, at Mogadishu International Airport, Mogadishu, Somalia. Three U.S. Army 2nd Security Force Assistance Brigade Soldiers out of Fort Bragg, N.C., helped first responders care for injured passengers. The Soldiers were conducting medical training with a platoon of Somalia’s Danab commandos when the aircraft crash-landed at Mogadishu International Airport at 10:30 a.m. While the Danab commandos rushed toward the scene to pull injured passengers from the aircraft, the three American SFAB team members established a triage station about 100 meters from the crash site and assisted local emergency responders to evacuate 16 injured passengers to nearby medical facilities. (U.S. Army photo)
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U.S. Soldiers assist passengers injured in Somalia plane crash

5:27 PM7/19/2022
Somalia Danab brigade commandos and other first responders rush to evacuate passengers from Jubba Airlines aircraft that crash-landed July 18, 2022, at Mogadishu International Airport, Mogadishu, Somalia. Three U.S. Army 2nd Security Force Assistance Brigade Soldiers out of Fort Bragg, N.C., helped first responders care for injured passengers. The Soldiers were conducting medical training with a platoon of Somalia’s Danab commandos when the aircraft crash-landed at Mogadishu International Airport at 10:30 a.m. While the Danab commandos rushed toward the scene to pull injured passengers from the aircraft, the three American SFAB team members established a triage station about 100 meters from the crash site and assisted local emergency responders to evacuate 16 injured passengers to nearby medical facilities. (U.S. Army photo)
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U.S. Soldiers assist passengers injured in Somalia plane crash

5:27 PM7/19/2022
Three 2nd Security Force Assistance Brigade Soldiers out of Fort Bragg, N.C., were conducting medical training with a platoon of Somalia’s Danab commandos when a Jubba Airlines aircraft crash-landed at Mogadishu International Airport at 10:30 a.m. on July 18. While the Danab commandos rushed toward the aircraft to pull injured passengers from the aircraft, the three American SFAB team members established a triage station about 100 meters from the crash site and assisted local emergency responders to evacuate 16 injured passengers to nearby medical facilities.
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Madonna di Sasilla ceremony connects SETAF-AF with community

2:49 PM7/14/2022
The massif "Sisilla" overlooks an area known as the "Little Dolomites" near Recoaro Terme, Italy. More than 200 people, including Lt. Col. Fernando Franco, gathered here on July 3, 2022, to celebrate the 60th year since U.S. Army pilots used an H34 Choctaw helicopter to set a statue of the Virgin Mary on top. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. Cain S. Claxton)
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Madonna di Sasilla ceremony connects SETAF-AF with community

2:49 PM7/14/2022
More than 200 people, including Lt. Col. Fernando Franco, gather at Campogrosso Rifugio, Italy, on July 3, 2022, to celebrate the 60th year since U.S. Army pilots used an H34 Choctaw helicopter to set a statue of the Virgin Mary on top. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. Cain S. Claxton)
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SETAF-AF brings together rival towns in Dolomites for 60 years, counting

2:49 PM7/14/2022
In 1962, Odilla Lissa Dal Pra, from the town Valli del Pasubio several miles north of massif, sculpted a statue of the Virgin Mary with ambition to place it from on top of the peak known by locals as “Sisilla” in the Little Dolomites.
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