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U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Michael E. Langley, commander, U.S. Africa Command, presents coins to service members at Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti, Sept. 9, 2024. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech Sgt. Kathleen LaCorte)
Photo by: Tech. Sgt. Kathleen LaCorte
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U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Michael E. Langley, commander, U.S. Africa Command, presents coins to service members at Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti, Sept. 9, 2024. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech Sgt. Kathleen LaCorte)
Photo by: Tech. Sgt. Kathleen LaCorte
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U.S. Army Capt. Trudy Bonner, battery commander assigned to Chabelley Airfield, left, talks to Maureen E. Farrell, deputy assistant secretary of defense for African affairs, third from left, at Chabelley Airfield, Djibouti, Sept. 9, 2024. Farrell visited Camp Lemonnier and Chabelley Airfield to observe defensive and security protocols. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Kathleen LaCorte)
Photo by: Tech. Sgt. Kathleen LaCorte
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U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Michael E. Langley, commander, U.S. Africa Command, presents coins to service members at Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti, Sept. 9, 2024.
(U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech Sgt. Kathleen LaCorte)
Photo by: Tech. Sgt. Kathleen LaCorte
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U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Michael E. Langley, commander of U.S. Africa Command, met with U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Brian T. Cashman, commanding general of Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, during a visit to Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti, Sept. 9, 2024. Gen. Langley’s visit focused on engaging with deployed troops and observing operations aimed at theater security cooperation and humanitarian objectives throughout East Africa.
Photo by: Master Sgt. Chauncey Reed
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U.S. Marines assigned to Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, talk to Maureen E. Farrell, deputy assistant secretary of defense for African affairs, third from left, at Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti, Sept. 9, 2024. Farrell visited Camp Lemonnier and Chabelley Airfield to observe defensive and security protocols. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Kathleen LaCorte)
Photo by: Tech. Sgt. Kathleen LaCorte
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U.S. Army Capt. Trudy Bonner, battery commander assigned to Chabelley Airfield, second from left, talks to Maureen E. Farrell, deputy assistant secretary of defense for African affairs, fourth from left, at Chabelley Airfield, Djibouti, Sept. 9, 2024. Farrell visited Camp Lemonnier and Chabelley Airfield to observe defensive and security protocols. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Kathleen LaCorte)
Photo by: Tech. Sgt. Kathleen LaCorte
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Maureen Farrell, deputy assistant secretary of defense for African affairs, and Rear Adm. Justin A. Kubu, deputy commander of Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, pose for a photo in the CJTF-HOA lobby at Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti, Sept. 9, 2024. Farrell's visit focused on engaging with deployed troops and observing operations aimed at theater security cooperation and humanitarian objectives throughout East Africa.
Photo by: Master Sgt. Chauncey Reed
CAMP LEMONNIER, Djibouti — In a demonstration of U.S. commitment to regional stability and security, key leaders from U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) visited Camp Lemonnier to engage with U.S. troops deployed in Africa. The delegation, led by Gen. Michael Langley, commander of AFRICOM, included Maureen Farrell, deputy assistant secretary of defense for African affairs; Brig. Gen. Rose Keravuori, deputy director of intelligence (J2) at AFRICOM; and Maj. Gen. Claude K. Tudor Jr., director of operations (J3) at AFRICOM.
The visit highlighted the vital role of the Combined Joint Task Force – Horn of Africa (CJTF-HOA) in promoting regional stability and supporting African partners. During the visit, Gen. Langley met with Maj. Gen. Brian Cashman, commander of CJTF-HOA, to discuss ongoing operations and collaborative efforts to advance security and humanitarian objectives across East Africa.
"The operations conducted by Combined Joint Task Force – Horn of Africa are crucial to ensuring stability and security in the region,” said Gen. Langley. “Their efforts not only enhance our ability to address emerging threats but also strengthen our partnerships with regional allies. By working together, we bolster our collective resilience and advance our shared goals of peace and security in the Horn of Africa."
While at Camp Lemonnier, Gen. Langley recognized outstanding service members for their exceptional contributions during a coining ceremony. This event celebrated the dedication and professionalism of U.S. troops, emphasizing their importance in achieving mission success and building strong partnerships across the continent.
“What begets mission excellence is operational readiness,” Gen. Langley said. “A foundational basis of standards and core values enables you. You have become a part of history in the Horn of Africa. I’m here to say thank you for serving your country and thank you for coming here.”
The visit provided an opportunity for senior leaders to engage with troops on the ground, offering insights into future operational strategies and reaffirming the U.S. commitment to a stable and secure Africa through enhanced interoperability, support for local partners, and response to emerging threats in the region.