Lightfish Unmanned Vessel First Joint Maritime Launch
8:00 PM2/8/2026
Commander Task Force (CTF) 66 launched a Lightfish Unmanned Surface Vessel (USV) for the first time off a partner nation’s vessel during Cutlass Express 2026 off the coast of the Indian Ocean, Feb. 9.
Members from U.S. Africa Command joined U.S. AFRICOM senior leadership, U.S. Air Force Gen. Dagvin Anderson, commander, U.S. AFRICOM; and U.S. Army Command Sgt. Maj. Garric Banfield, command senior enlisted leader, U.S. AFRICOM; U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau; Chargè d’Affaires Susan Burns; and Kenyan Defence and state officials at the construction site for a new runway expansion and airfield infrastructure project Jan. 29, 2026, in Manda Bay, Kenya. The airfield project strengthens a long-standing U.S.–Kenya security partnership by enhancing counterterrorism cooperation, expanding Kenya’s military operational capacity as a key non-NATO ally, and providing both nations a stronger platform to deter threats.
Multinational planners inject experimentation and innovation into African Lion 2026
7:29 AM2/6/2026
Multinational planners from the U.S., Europe and Tunisia pose for a group photo at the initial planning event for exercise African Lion 2026 (AL26) at El Aouina Air Base, Tunis, Tunisia, Sept. 19, 2026. AL26 is led by SETAF-AF on behalf of U.S. Africa Command and planned for April through May, 2026, across Morocco and Tunisia. This large-scale, multidomain exercise provides a strategic venue for experimentation and validation of innovative warfighting capabilities to enhance joint force lethality and crisis response. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. Joe Legros)
Members of the official party for the opening ceremony of Cutlass Express 2026 (CE 26), including Lt Gen. John Brennan, Deputy Commander, United States Africa Command, (second to right), and Rear Adm. Kelly Ward, Commander U.S. Naval Forces Europe/Africa Commander, Task Force 66 (CTF-66), (far right), stand at attention for the National Anthem. CE 26 is one of three regional Express series exercises sponsored by U.S. Africa Command and enabled by U.S. 6th Fleet as part of a comprehensive strategy to provide collaborative opportunities amongst African forces and international partners in order to address maritime security concerns. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Ian Carver / RELEASED).
One Mission, United by Partnership, Established by Sacrifice – AFRICOM Commander, Command Senior Enlisted Leader Lead Wreath Laying Ceremony at African Union Headquarters
9:45 PM2/1/2026
Gen. Dagvin Anderson, commander, U.S. Africa Command, and Francisca Tatchouop Belobe, the African Union commissioner for economic development, trade, tourism, industry, and minerals speak during an U.S.–African Union engagement at the AU Headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Jan. 28, 2026. “The African Union is an important organizing body because instead of just being bilateral, it allows for the development of multilateral solutions,” said Anderson. “By looking across the entire continent, the African Union looks at regions to see where larger investments and larger security actions have regional and greater impact.” (Department of War courtesy photo)
One Mission, United by Partnership, Established by Sacrifice – AFRICOM Commander, Command Senior Enlisted Leader Lead Wreath Laying Ceremony at African Union Headquarters
9:45 PM2/1/2026
U.S. Air Force Gen. Dagvin Anderson, commander, U.S. Africa Command; U.S. Army Command Sgt. Maj. Garric Banfield, AFRICOM command senior enlisted leader, and AFRICOM service members join fellow African Union leaders at the AU Headquarters for a picture in front of the AU Memorial Wall, Jan. 28, 2026, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. “The African Union Memorial Wall stands as a powerful reminder that security is built through partnership and sustained through sacrifice,” Anderson said. “Many of those honored here were not only partners, but also colleagues and friends. Today’s wreath laying reflects our respect for those who gave their lives and our continued commitment to stand with African nations as they lead efforts to build a more secure and prosperous future.” (Department of War courtesy photo)
One Mission, United by Partnership, Established by Sacrifice – AFRICOM Commander, Command Senior Enlisted Leader Lead Wreath Laying Ceremony at African Union Headquarters
9:45 PM2/1/2026
Gen. Dagvin Anderson, commander, U.S. Africa Command; Francisca Tatchouop Belobe, the African Union commissioner for economic development, trade, tourism, industry, and minerals; and Walter Parrs, charge d’affaires, U.S. Mission to the African Union, and other military and government leaders met at the African Union in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Jan. 28, 2026. Established in 2002 as a successor to the Organisation of African Unity, the African Union is a continental body consisting of member states that make up the countries of the African Continent. (Department of War courtesy photo)
Members from U.S. Africa Command joined U.S. AFRICOM senior leadership, U.S. Air Force Gen. Dagvin Anderson, commander, U.S. AFRICOM; and U.S. Army Command Sgt. Maj. Garric Banfield, command senior enlisted leader, U.S. AFRICOM; U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau; Chargè d’Affaires Susan Burns; and Kenyan Defence and state officials at the construction site for a new runway expansion and airfield infrastructure project Jan. 29, 2026, in Manda Bay, Kenya.
Fostered as an opportunity to further enhance counterterrorism and security cooperation efforts between the partner defense forces, this project also strengthens Kenyan military’s operational capacity, presence, and capability.
A shared burden: African Lion 26 planning concludes, uniting NATO and African partners for regional security
11:00 PM1/27/2026
Service members from Tunisia, the United States, France and Italy met in Tunis Jan. 21-24 for the final planning event of the Tunisian portion of African Lion 2026.
The exercise, led by the U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa (SETAF-AF) on behalf of U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM), is designed to strengthen the collective security capabilities of the United States, African nations and global allies.
U.S. Africa Command cross-functional team visits Democratic Republic of the Congo
2:30 PM1/27/2026
A cross-functional team from U.S. Africa Command met with the Chief of Staff for the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Lt. Gen. Jules Banza Mwilambwe, and his staff in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Jan. 20-23, 2026. The meeting focused on discussing opportunities to enhance security cooperation between the two militaries.
Archbishop Broglio visits Djibouti to strengthen faith and partnerships
6:59 AM12/23/2025
Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio, Archbishop of the Archdiocese for the U.S. Military Service, meets with U.S. Ambassador Cynthia Kierscht, U.S. Ambassador to Djibouti, and local religious military leaders during his pastoral visit to Djibouti, Dec. 17, 2025. Discussions highlighted religious engagement as a complementary line of effort supporting U.S. diplomatic, development, and security objectives. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Kenneth Tucceri)
Archbishop Broglio visits Djibouti to strengthen faith and partnerships
6:59 AM12/23/2025
Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio, Archbishop of the Archdiocese for the U.S. Military Services, meets with U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Matthew Brown, Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa commander, during his pastoral visit to Djibouti, Dec. 19, 2025. The meeting emphasized spiritual readiness as a component of holistic force readiness and resilience for deployed personnel. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Vivian Nakaana)
Archbishop Broglio visits Djibouti to strengthen faith and partnerships
6:59 AM12/23/2025
Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio, Archbishop of the Archdiocese for the U.S. Military Services, U.S. Ambassador Cynthia Kierscht, U.S. Ambassador to Djibouti, Army Maj. Christopher Zeigler, director of religious affairs, Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa, and U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Father Samuel Schneider, Camp Lemonnier Navy chaplain, confer during the Archbishop’s pastoral visit to Djibouti, Dec. 17, 2025. Throughout the week, the Archbishop engaged with U.S. and Djiboutian religious, diplomatic and military leaders underscoring religious outreach as a complementary effort within broader U.S. initiatives to strengthen partnerships and security cooperation in East Africa. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Kenneth Tucceri)
Archbishop Broglio visits Djibouti to strengthen faith and partnerships
6:59 AM12/23/2025
Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio, Archbishop of the Archdiocese for the U.S. Military Services, U.S. Ambassador Cynthia Kierscht, U.S. Ambassador to Djibouti, senior religious Djiboutian leaders and U.S. Embassy and military personnel pose for a photo during the Archbishop’s visit to Djibouti, Dec. 17, 2025. Throughout the week, the Archbishop engaged with U.S. and Djiboutian religious, diplomatic, and military leaders, underscoring religious engagement as a complementary effort to diplomatic and security cooperation. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Kenneth Tucceri)
Archbishop Broglio visits Djibouti to strengthen faith and partnerships
6:59 AM12/23/2025
Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio, Archbishop of the Archdiocese for the U.S. Military Services, conducts religious services at the chapel at Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti, Dec. 19, 2025. The service supported morale and spiritual readiness for deployed service members operating far from home. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Kenneth Tucceri)
Archbishop Broglio visits Djibouti to strengthen faith and partnerships
6:59 AM12/23/2025
Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio, Archbishop of the Archdiocese for the U.S. Military Services, meets with local religious leaders during his pastoral visit to Our Lady of the Good Shepherd Cathedral in Djibouti, Dec. 18, 2025. The meeting reinforced interfaith dialogue as a stabilizing influence that supports peaceful coexistence and counters divisive narratives. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Michelle Ferrari)
Archbishop Broglio visits Djibouti to strengthen faith and partnerships
6:59 AM12/23/2025
Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio, Archbishop of the Archdiocese for the U.S. Military Services, tours Caritas during his pastoral visit to Djibouti, Dec. 18, 2025. Engagements with Caritas staff demonstrated how civil and religious organizations support community resilience alongside international partners. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Michelle Ferrari)
Archbishop Broglio visits Djibouti to strengthen faith and partnerships
6:59 AM12/23/2025
Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio, Archbishop of the Archdiocese for the U.S. Military Services, and U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Father Samuel Schneider, Camp Lemonnier Navy chaplain, conduct Mass in the chapel at Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti, Dec. 19, 2025. The service demonstrated joint chaplain support to service members in austere and deployed environments. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Kenneth Tucceri)
Archbishop Broglio visits Djibouti to strengthen faith and partnerships
6:59 AM12/23/2025
Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio, Archbishop of the Archdiocese for the U.S. Military Services, conducts religious services in the chapel at Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti, Dec. 19, 2025. The ceremony reinforced the Chaplain Corps’ role in sustaining readiness, resilience, and well-being across the joint force. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Kenneth Tucceri)
Archbishop Broglio visits Djibouti to strengthen faith and partnerships
6:59 AM12/23/2025
Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio, Archbishop of the Archdiocese for the U.S. Military Services, and U.S. Ambassador Cynthia Kierscht meets with Moumin Hassan Barreh, Djiboutian Minister of Islamic Affairs, during his pastoral visit to Djibouti, Dec. 17, 2025. Leaders discussed religious cooperation and moderation as key factors in countering extremism and supporting regional security. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Kenneth Tucceri)