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APS Arleigh Burke Arrives in Mauritius
12:00 AM7/31/2009
USS Arleigh Burke (DDG 51) arrived in Port Louis, Mauritius on July 30, 2009 to kick off several days of import and at sea training with the Mauritius National Coast Guard as part of Africa Partnership Station (APS).
APS is an
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Harbor Security Force Established in Djibouti
12:00 AM7/31/2009
A ribbon-cutting ceremony July 30, 2009 celebrated the establishment of a U.S. military harbor security force at Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti.
Officials from United States Africa Command (AFRICOM), Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of
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U.S. Africa Command Holds First Contracting Conference
12:00 AM7/31/2009
U.S. Africa Command's Operations and Logistics (OPLOG) directorate held the first U.S. Africa Command Contracting Conference in Naples, Italy, July 21 - 31, 2009.
The conference was led by Operations and Logistics Engineering
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U.S. Coast Guard and Moroccan Royal Navy Conduct First Joint Mission
12:00 AM7/30/2009
U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Legare (WMEC 912) and the Moroccan Royal Navy (MRN) vessel Rais Charkaoui (OPV 320) concluded a nine-day, joint maritime law enforcement operation in Casablanca, July 27, 2009.
During this first U.S.-Moroccan
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International Forum Plans 2010 Maritime Partnership in Africa
12:00 AM7/30/2009
Maritime planners and experts from 20 countries gathered in New York on July 28, 2009 to refine activities and the schedule for the 2010 Africa Partnership Station, a premier international maritime program in Africa.
Organized and led
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Joseph Kony’s Former School Celebrates New Start
12:00 AM7/29/2009
On Wednesday, July 15, the Gulu District local government opened the new Odek P7 School, formerly attended by Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) leader Joseph Kony. Resident District Commissioner (RDC) Walter Ochora officiated at the opening
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U.S. Army Africa, U.S. Africa Command NCOs Mentor Ethiopian Soldiers
12:00 AM7/27/2009
When Sergeant Major Brian Warren recently spoke to a group of officers about how to best support new soldiers and the importance of noncommissioned officer evaluations, his words were translated into Amharic -- the language of Ethiopia.
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U.S. Department of State Surpasses Target of 75,000 Trained Peacekeepers by 2010
12:00 AM7/24/2009
Following is a press release by U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Public Affairs:
The United States has surpassed its commitment, adopted at the 2004 G-8 Sea Island Summit, to train and equip 75,000 new peacekeepers to be
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Arleigh Burke Sailors Volunteer in Cape Town
12:00 AM7/24/2009
Sailors from USS Arleigh Burke (DDG 51) volunteered at the Dusk to Dawn Shelter, July 19, 2009, as part of a community relations (COMREL) project during the guided-missile destroyer's second port call in South Africa.
"I
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Army Reserve Sergeant Major Serves 40 Years
12:00 AM7/23/2009
Richard Nixon became 37th president of the United States, gas cost .35 cents per gallon, the New York Mets won the World Series in five games over the Baltimore Orioles, and Catharine Zeta-Jones, Brett Favre, Renee Zellweger and Jennifer Aniston
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Leidig Turns Over Commands at Nisida Ceremony
12:00 AM7/23/2009
Rear Admiral Joe Leidig turned over command to Rear Admiral John Richardson during a ceremony at Nisida, a small island near Naples, Italy, July 22, 2009.
Richardson takes on four titles from Leidig: Director, U.S. Naval Forces
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U.S. Africa Command Hosts Military Intelligence Course in Nigeria
12:00 AM7/22/2009
Thirty officers from seven African nations graduated June 26, 2009 for a 12-week, introductory intelligence course held at Nigeria's Defence Intelligence School aimed at training junior officers in the basic skills necessary to operate on a
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Arleigh Burke, SAS Amatola Arrive in Simon's Town, South Africa
12:00 AM7/21/2009
USS Arleigh Burke (DDG 51) made its second South African port call, July 18, 2009, after a week-long series of at-sea exercises with South Africa corvette SAS Amatola (F 145). The two ships conducted a range of cooperative activities geared to
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Seabees Build Cantina for Djibouti School
12:00 AM7/20/2009
More than 300 students from Douda de Ecole Primary School will benefit from a new dining facility built by Seabees with Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa in July 2009.
Seabees from Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 11 from
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Defense and Security: French Cooperation in Africa
12:00 AM7/17/2009
A French general expressed support for U.S.-French security cooperation efforts in Africa during a visit to the Africa Center for Strategic Studies (ACSS) on July 8, 2009 where he provided an overview of France's security activities in
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CJTF-HOA, Kenyan Government Hold First Maritime Center of Excellence Ceremony
12:00 AM7/13/2009
U.S. Africa Command's deputy to the commander for military operations, Vice Admiral Robert Moeller, joined U.S. service members with Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa and Kenyan government officials for the inaugural Maritime Center of
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Arleigh Burke Arrives in South Africa
12:00 AM7/13/2009
USS Arleigh Burke (DDG 51) arrived in the port city of Durban, South Africa, July 13, 2009 to kick off a range of ashore and at-sea cooperative activities in the coming weeks between the two nations' navies.
During Arleigh
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Obama Calls on Africans to Claim Their Future
12:00 AM7/11/2009
Saying he too has the blood of Africa within him, President Obama does not see the African people as living a world apart, but as a fundamental part of an interconnected world.
"I've come here to Ghana for a simple reason: the 21st
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'Once in a Lifetime Experience' for U.S. Troops Supporting President Obama in Ghana
12:00 AM7/11/2009
Before President Barack Obama could land to an unprecedented reception in Accra, Ghana, Friday evening, U.S. airmen, sailors, and Marines were on the ground days in advance, preparing. More than 150 troops in Accra and over 1,000 sailors and
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Websites for U.S. Army Africa, U.S. Air Forces Africa, Offer Full Coverage of Obama Visit to Ghana
12:00 AM7/11/2009
The Website of U.S. Army Africa, based in Italy, is offering full coverage of President Obama's visit to Ghana July 10-11, his first visit to sub-Saharan Africa since taking office in January. The Website of U.S. Air Forces Africa is providing
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