Commander says Africa is too important for Americans to ignore

LT Agatha Kpamina, Ghana Armed Forces, is the first female from one of U.S. Africa Command’s partners – Ghana – to attend and complete the Infantry Basic Officer Course at Fort Benning, Georgia. Mark Irish, chief of the Maneuver Center of Excellence’s International Military Student Office presents the Infantry blue cord to Kpamina.



By Lori Egan For Benning public affairs FORT BENNING, Georgia Apr 26, 2021
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