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Kenya Accepts Seven Alleged Pirates from U.S. Navy for Trial

Kenya Accepts Seven Alleged Pirates from U.S. Navy for Trial Kenya Accepts Seven Alleged Pirates from U.S. Navy for Trial
12:00 AM3/9/2009
(Editor's note: The piracy suspects were not in U.S. Africa Command custody during the transfer process. This article by the U.S. Department of State is republished to promote public understanding of U.S. policy with regard to piracy off the
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Ugandan Students, Faculty Celebrate Construction of New School Facilities

Ugandan Students, Faculty Celebrate Construction of New School Facilities Ugandan Students, Faculty Celebrate Construction of New School Facilities
12:00 AM3/9/2009
Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa (CJTF-HOA) service members, a U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) representative, and local government officials attended a dedication ceremony at St. Theresa Secondary School in Lira,
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U.S. Marines, Soldiers, and Sailors Join with Liberian Soldiers for AFL Rebuilding

U.S. Marines, Soldiers, and Sailors Join with Liberian Soldiers for AFL Rebuilding U.S. Marines, Soldiers, and Sailors Join with Liberian Soldiers for AFL Rebuilding
12:00 AM3/6/2009
U.S. Marines with the Marine Advisor Team in support of Africa Partnership Station Nashville arrived in Liberia February 16, 2009 to begin a nearly month-long partnership with the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL) at Edward Binyah Kesselly Base.  Read more
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U.S. Soldiers and Marines Partner to Assist Armed Forces of Liberia

U.S. Soldiers and Marines Partner to Assist Armed Forces of Liberia U.S. Soldiers and Marines Partner to Assist Armed Forces of Liberia
12:00 AM3/6/2009
Digging foxholes and getting into defensive positions, soldiers with the Armed Forces of Liberia prepared for a series of simulated training exercises, requiring them to respond to various military scenarios. The exercises were part of a week-long
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Airman Recognized for Restoring Airlift Capability in Africa

Airman Recognized for Restoring Airlift Capability in Africa Airman Recognized for Restoring Airlift Capability in Africa
12:00 AM3/3/2009
Air Force 449th Air Expeditionary Group Commander Colonel Gregory "Mudbug" Petrequin flew to Manda Bay, Kenya February 24, 2009 to personally recognize a single airman for his contributions to the United States' mission in Africa.
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America Builds New African Partnerships to Tackle Piracy

America Builds New African Partnerships to Tackle Piracy America Builds New African Partnerships to Tackle Piracy
12:00 AM2/24/2009
The United States and other international partners are helping African governments confront piracy and improve maritime security on two coasts of Africa. While the waters off the coast of Somalia rank number 1 in the world for piracy and armed
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APS Departs Senegal for Ghana

APS Departs Senegal for Ghana APS Departs Senegal for Ghana
12:00 AM2/17/2009
The Africa Partnership Station (APS) Nashville team, consisting of the USS Nashville (LPD 13) crew, a staff of Destroyer Squadron 60, and international maritime professionals, departed Dakar, Senegal, February 11, 2009, after wrapping up seven days
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APS Running Mates Program Builds Long-Term Relationships

APS Running Mates Program Builds Long-Term Relationships APS Running Mates Program Builds Long-Term Relationships
12:00 AM2/17/2009
West African and U.S. sailors joined together for a three-week program aboard the USS Nashville to build relationships and review training, maintenance, and logistics techniques, as part of the Africa Partnership Station (APS), February, 2009.  Read more
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Naval Forces Europe and Africa Band Performs at Nigerian School

Naval Forces Europe and Africa Band Performs at Nigerian School Naval Forces Europe and Africa Band Performs at Nigerian School
12:00 AM2/12/2009
The U.S. Naval Forces Europe and Africa Band performed at the Titsall private school in Abuja, Nigeria on February 11, 2009 for 200 children from six area schools.

The mid-day concert was the first of seven for the nineteen U.S. Navy
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Conference Discusses Evolution of African Militaries

Conference Discusses Evolution of African Militaries Conference Discusses Evolution of African Militaries
12:00 AM2/9/2009
More than 100 people - including African academic researchers, U.S. Embassy staff, and U.S. Africa Command personnel - gathered February 7-8 at the alpine resort town of Garmisch, Germany, for a conference on "the Evolution of African
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Spanish, Portuguese, U.S. Marines unite for APS Nashville

Spanish, Portuguese, U.S. Marines unite for APS Nashville Spanish, Portuguese, U.S. Marines unite for APS Nashville
12:00 AM2/6/2009
One Portuguese and five Spanish Marines joined U.S. Marines aboard USS Nashville (LPD 13) while in port at Rota, Spain, to take part in Africa Partnership Station (APS) Nashville, February 3, 2009.

They joined a mission that brings
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Commander of U.S.AFRICOM Presents Checks for Wounded Warriors

Commander of U.S.AFRICOM Presents Checks for Wounded Warriors Commander of U.S.AFRICOM Presents Checks for Wounded Warriors
12:00 AM2/4/2009
General William E. Ward, commander of U.S. Africa Command, presented two checks totaling more than $10,000 January 16, 2009, to assist in finding jobs for wounded service members. The donations resulted from a January 15 job fair in the Stuttgart
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Senegalese Officers Help APS Nashville Sailors Prepare for 1st African Port Visit

Senegalese Officers Help APS Nashville Sailors Prepare for 1st African Port Visit Senegalese Officers Help APS Nashville Sailors Prepare for 1st African Port Visit
12:00 AM2/4/2009
To assist the Africa Partnership Station (APS) Nashville team in preparing for its upcoming port visit to Dakar, Senegal, two international staff members from the Senegalese Navy presented Sailors with a cultural awareness briefing aboard USS
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Nashville, with Multinational Staff, Kicks Off APS Mission with Port Visit in Senegal

Nashville, with Multinational Staff, Kicks Off APS Mission with Port Visit in Senegal Nashville, with Multinational Staff, Kicks Off APS Mission with Port Visit in Senegal
12:00 AM2/4/2009
USS Nashville (LPD 13), along with its embarked Destroyer Squadron 60 and multinational staff, arrived in Dakar, Senegal, February 3, 2009, for the in-country kickoff of Africa Partnership Station (APS) Nashville.

The second
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Africa Command Holds Capstone Security Assistance Planning Conference

Africa Command Holds Capstone Security Assistance Planning Conference Africa Command Holds Capstone Security Assistance Planning Conference
12:00 AM2/3/2009
U.S. Africa Command is planning the Department of Defense's military security assistance programs in Africa for fiscal years 2010 and 2011 during its annual capstone planning event in Garmisch, Germany, February 2-6, 2009.

The
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'Diplomats' Tuned for APS Nashville, Play for Rota School

'Diplomats' Tuned for APS Nashville, Play for Rota School 'Diplomats' Tuned for APS Nashville, Play for Rota School
12:00 AM2/2/2009
Six members of the Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe (CNE) Band, known as The Diplomats, paid a visit to David Glasgow Farragut (DGF) Rota Elementary school on Naval Air Station in Rota, Spain, during a community relations project, January 27,
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Africa Partnership Station Nashville Preparing for Senegal

Africa Partnership Station Nashville Preparing for Senegal Africa Partnership Station Nashville Preparing for Senegal
12:00 AM1/30/2009
The Africa Partnership Station (APS) Nashville team, consisting of the crew of USS Nashville (LPD 13), a staff of embarked Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 60 and international sailors, and various supporting maritime professionals, departed Naval
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U.S. Africa Command Hosts Foreign Liaison Officer Conference

U.S. Africa Command Hosts Foreign Liaison Officer Conference U.S. Africa Command Hosts Foreign Liaison Officer Conference
12:00 AM1/29/2009
U.S. Africa Command hosted personnel from 14 nations for a foreign liaison officers (LNO) conference, January 27-28, 2009, at the command's headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany. The liaison officers are assigned to Combined Joint Task Force Horn
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Africa Center for Strategic Studies Welcomes Next Generation of African Military Leaders

Africa Center for Strategic Studies Welcomes Next Generation of African Military Leaders Africa Center for Strategic Studies Welcomes Next Generation of African Military Leaders
12:00 AM1/28/2009
The Africa Center for Strategic Studies, based on the campus of National Defense University at Fort Lesley J. McNair, welcomed 57 military officers representing 34 African nations to its 2009 Next Generation of African Military Leaders Course,
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USS Nashville Arrives in Rota, Spain, Preparing for Africa Partnership Station

USS Nashville Arrives in Rota, Spain, Preparing for Africa Partnership Station USS Nashville Arrives in Rota, Spain, Preparing for Africa Partnership Station
12:00 AM1/28/2009
USS Nashville (LPD 13), along with its embarked Africa Partnership Station staff, arrived in Rota, Spain, January 25, 2009 after a 10-day transit across the Atlantic Ocean, beginning in Norfolk, Virginia.
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