The engagement enabled a fully-trained flying crew - to include pilots, loadmasters, riggers and mechanics - proficient in operating and maintaining the C-145.
By Senior Airman Victoria Hadden, Special Operations Command AfricaNairobi, KenyaJun 07, 2021
U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Mohawk crew calls port in The Gambia, Sierra Leone
Mohawk’s parent command is U.S. Coast Guard Atlantic Area, and is currently forward-deployed to the U.S. Naval Forces Africa area of operations to promote maritime security and law enforcement.
U.S. Africa Command Special Operations Forces train alongside partners in Kenya
The JCET program’s primary purpose is to provide partner nation special operations units specific training to promote security and stability in Africa.
U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Mohawk crew calls port in The Gambia, Sierra Leone
Mohawk’s parent command is U.S. Coast Guard Atlantic Area, and is currently forward-deployed to the U.S. Naval Forces Africa area of operations to promote maritime security and law enforcement.
U.S. Africa Command Special Operations Forces train alongside partners in Kenya
The JCET program’s primary purpose is to provide partner nation special operations units specific training to promote security and stability in Africa.
U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Mohawk crew calls port in The Gambia, Sierra Leone
Mohawk’s parent command is U.S. Coast Guard Atlantic Area, and is currently forward-deployed to the U.S. Naval Forces Africa area of operations to promote maritime security and law enforcement.
U.S. Africa Command Special Operations Forces train alongside partners in Kenya
The JCET program’s primary purpose is to provide partner nation special operations units specific training to promote security and stability in Africa.