AFRICOM Trains Cape Verde Police on Biometric Devices1/28/2013 From 07 to 17 January, 2013 an Identity Resolution support team consisting of elements from AFRICOM J3 and Army G2 personnel traveled to Cape Verde. Once there, they met with the federal police to Go to Photo
African Students Learn the Truth about Security11/7/2012 Students of the George C. Marshall Center's Program in Advanced Security Studies (PASS) visited U.S. Africa Command November 5, 2012, to learn more about the command's mission and objectives and to Full Story
African Students Learn the Truth about Security11/7/2012 Students of the George C. Marshall Center's Program in Advanced Security Studies (PASS) visited U.S. Africa Command November 5, 2012, to learn more about the command's mission and objectives Full Story
U.S. AFRICOM Photo9/28/2012 ACCRA, Ghana - Epidemiologists and other animal-disease specialists from 21 countries in West and Central Africa gathered for the second meeting of The Regional Network of National Go to Photo
U.S. AFRICOM Photo9/28/2012 ACCRA, Ghana - From left, Dr. Berhanu Bedane, animal production and health officer with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations; Dr. Cheikh Fall, agriculture specialist with the Go to Photo
Clinton Urges Global Support for New Arab Democracies9/27/2012 Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said the United States "will not walk away" from new democracies created by revolutions in the Arab world, and the international community has a Full Story
U.S. AFRICOM Photo9/18/2012 WASHINGTON, D.C. - Secretary of State Hillary Clinton meets with participants of a workshop, titled "Leaning Forward: Gender Mainstreaming in African Armed Forces," September 14, 2012. The workshop Go to Photo
U.S. AFRICOM Photo9/18/2012 WASHINGTON, D.C. - Secretary of State Hillary Clinton meets with participants of a workshop, titled "Leaning Forward: Gender Mainstreaming in African Armed Forces," September 14, 2012. The workshop Go to Photo
Clinton Condemns Anti-Islam Film, Subsequent Violence9/14/2012 U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton condemned an anti-Islam film that has spurred protests across the Middle East, saying, "this video is disgusting and reprehensible." (See Full Story