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Karabti San, Djibouti Citizens, CJTF-HOA Personnel Continue Building Eco-Dome

Karabti San, Djibouti Citizens, CJTF-HOA Personnel Continue Building Eco-Dome Karabti San, Djibouti Citizens, CJTF-HOA Personnel Continue Building Eco-Dome
12:00 AM1/6/2012

As the early morning sun rose above the rocky mountain peaks, 3 January 2012, its bright rays reflected off the white eco-dome being constructed in the remote village of Karabti San, Djibouti.

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U.S. Army Africa Chaplains Lead Training in Burundi

U.S. Army Africa Chaplains Lead Training in Burundi U.S. Army Africa Chaplains Lead Training in Burundi
12:00 AM1/4/2012

Two U.S. Army Africa chaplains traveled to Bujumbura, Burundi in December 2011 to lead a five-day training symposium in partnership with Burundi Ministry of Defense medical providers and chaplains to develop strategies to reduce adverse

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SMA Visits Soldiers in the Horn of Africa

SMA Visits Soldiers in the Horn of Africa SMA Visits Soldiers in the Horn of Africa
12:00 AM12/22/2011

The 14th Sergeant Major of the Army made his first trip to Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti, visiting soldiers with Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa and other units on camp, December 16.

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144 Hours in Ethiopia: Africa Remembers

144 Hours in Ethiopia: Africa Remembers 144 Hours in Ethiopia: Africa Remembers
12:00 AM12/22/2011

Editor's Note: During a recent trip to Ethiopia, U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jarad A. Denton experienced rural areas outside the country's capitol as he travelled to Negele Borena by car. Negele Borena is the site of the only bridge

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Speaking to Mountains: Kenyan chaplain visits Camp Lemonnier

Speaking to Mountains: Kenyan chaplain visits Camp Lemonnier Speaking to Mountains: Kenyan chaplain visits Camp Lemonnier
12:00 AM12/22/2011

Peering through wire-framed spectacles sitting firmly on his round face, the chaplain smiled broadly and spoke to the congregation at Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti, Dec. 18, 2011.

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Kansas National Guard Combat Medic Covers Africa

Kansas National Guard Combat Medic Covers Africa Kansas National Guard Combat Medic Covers Africa
12:00 AM12/19/2011

"I wanted to make my dad proud."



The pen struck the parchment leaving her signature - Michelle C. Lawrence - above her father's, she recalled.

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U.S. Marines and Djiboutian GIGN forces exchange "Warrior Ethos"

U.S. Marines and Djiboutian GIGN forces exchange "Warrior Ethos" U.S. Marines and Djiboutian GIGN forces exchange "Warrior Ethos"
12:00 AM12/19/2011

For a small contingent of U.S. Marines assigned to the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit aboard the USS Bataan (LHD 5), a respite from the metal confines of the ship allowed for an exchange of warrior skills and tactics with members of

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UN Forces Commander to South Sudan Speaks to Members of U.S. Africa Command.

UN Forces Commander to South Sudan Speaks to Members of U.S. Africa Command. UN Forces Commander to South Sudan Speaks to Members of U.S. Africa Command.
12:00 AM12/16/2011

Nigerian Army Major General Moses Bisong Obi, Force Commander of United Nations Mission (UNMISS) to South Sudan visited U.S. Africa Command Headquarters in Stuttgart Germany on 13 December 2011 as part of the AFRICOM Commander's Speakers

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Panetta Thanks Troops in Djibouti

Panetta Thanks Troops in Djibouti Panetta Thanks Troops in Djibouti
12:00 AM12/15/2011

Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta kicked off a trip to various countries, December 13, 2011, thanking members of Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa in Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti for their role in maintaining stability and preventing

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MCPON Advises, Motivates Sailors in Djibouti

MCPON Advises, Motivates Sailors in Djibouti MCPON Advises, Motivates Sailors in Djibouti
12:00 AM12/12/2011

Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy Rick D. West visited U.S. Navy sailors at Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti, December 9-10, during a stop on his tour of U.S. Africa Command and U.S. Central Command areas of responsibility to interact with sailors

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Eco-Dome Helps Build Sense of Community

Eco-Dome Helps Build Sense of Community Eco-Dome Helps Build Sense of Community
12:00 AM12/8/2011

Local residents, Djiboutian service members and soldiers from the U.S. Army Civil Affairs Team 4902, 490th Civil Affairs Battalion, assigned to Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa, worked side by side on an eco-dome in Karatbi San,

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MCAST Trains and Plans for APS with Liberia

MCAST Trains and Plans for APS with Liberia MCAST Trains and Plans for APS with Liberia
12:00 AM12/7/2011

Members from Maritime Civil Affairs and Security Training (MCAST) Command, assigned to the staff of U.S. Naval Forces Africa, completed a visit to Monrovia, Liberia, December 2011, to discuss future Africa Partnership Station (APS) 2012 civil

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Eco-Dome Will Help Build Sense of Community

Eco-Dome Will Help Build Sense of Community Eco-Dome Will Help Build Sense of Community
12:00 AM12/6/2011

Local villagers, Djiboutian service members and soldiers from the U.S. Army Civil Affairs Team 4902, 490th Civil Affairs Battalion, assigned to Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa, worked side by side on an eco-dome in Karatbi San,

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NCO training program brings together African troops and communities

NCO training program brings together African troops and communities NCO training program brings together African troops and communities
12:00 AM12/5/2011

In an increasingly collaborative security environment, U.S. troops are finding more opportunities to train and mentor partner militaries on programs and techniques that make the U.S. military successful.

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Malaria Remains a Pronounced Threat to U.S. Service Members in Africa

Malaria Remains a Pronounced Threat to U.S. Service Members in Africa Malaria Remains a Pronounced Threat to U.S. Service Members in Africa
12:00 AM12/2/2011

He was attacked but he didn't know it; he didn't know he was dying. It took two days before he started feeling something might be wrong. A headache that wouldn't go away, an upset stomach. He was a bit warm, but who wouldn't be

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NAVEUR-NAVAF Hosts AFRICOM Conference

NAVEUR-NAVAF Hosts AFRICOM Conference NAVEUR-NAVAF Hosts AFRICOM Conference
12:00 AM12/2/2011

General Carter F. Ham, commander, U.S. Africa Command, met with AFRICOM component commanders from Europe and Africa for the semi-annual AFRICOM Component Commander's Conference on the Naval Support Activity in Naples, Italy, November 21,

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U.S. AFRICOM and Canadian Expeditionary Force Command Collaborate on African Security Issues

U.S. AFRICOM and Canadian Expeditionary Force Command Collaborate on African Security Issues U.S. AFRICOM and Canadian Expeditionary Force Command Collaborate on African Security Issues
12:00 AM11/29/2011

Commander of the Canadian Expeditionary Force Command (CEFCOM), Lieutenant General Stuart Beare, visited U.S. Africa Command headquarters November 28, 2011 to discuss continued partnership between CEFCOM and AFRICOM on the African continent in

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Securing the Boat: Djiboutian Navy Hones Tactics

Securing the Boat: Djiboutian Navy Hones Tactics Securing the Boat: Djiboutian Navy Hones Tactics
12:00 AM11/28/2011

"This is the Kennedy," said U.S. Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Albert "Boats" Perret, Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa small boat tactics instructor, as he pointed to the schematics of a small boat, which were

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Honoring Those Who Gave All; Remembrance Sunday in Africa

Honoring Those Who Gave All; Remembrance Sunday in Africa Honoring Those Who Gave All; Remembrance Sunday in Africa
12:00 AM11/23/2011

More than 35 service members and civilians representing several nations including the U.K., France, and United States, participated in a ceremony on Remembrance Sunday, November 13, at the Djibouti New European Cemetery here to remember the

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A Moroccan Native's Call to Duty

A Moroccan Native's Call to Duty A Moroccan Native's Call to Duty
12:00 AM11/23/2011

Mohammed Bouziane is a mountain of a man. Standing 6 foot 6 inches tall he can intimidate anyone, and yet it was the Moroccan native's soft spoken skills that made the Navy choose him for a recent Secretary of State-ordered medical

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