Sixth African Military Law Forum in Botswana centers on WPS, providing counsel to commanders

The North Carolina National Guard Assistant Adjutant General of Sustainment, Brig. Gen. Cristina Moore, tours the Botswana Defence Force Wildlife Training Center while attending the 6th iteration of the African Military Law Forum at the Grand Palm Convention Center in Gaborone, Botswana, Aug. 6-10. The park was established in 1989 in response to the proliferation of poaching in the Chobe and Nhabe regions, which are the wildlife hub of the country. The tour provided greater insight into the BDF mission and builds upon the bilateral partnership between the NCNG and Botswana.



By Maj. Briana McFarland North Carolina National Guard Gaborone, Botswana Sep 08, 2022
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