Ambassador Joins CJTF-HOA Team to Promote Ethiopian Livestock Health
12:00 AM5/21/2008
A team of U.S. veterinarians with the Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa (CJTF-HOA) partnered with Ethiopian veterinarians to vaccinate several animals on May 14, 2008 in an effort to improve livestock health and enhance the economic
Ugandan Soldiers Graduate from Counterterrorism Course
12:00 AM5/16/2008
More than 200 soldiers with Uganda People's Defence Force (UPDF) graduated from a 16-week Counterterrorism Course in Folkasenyi, Uganda on May 16, 2008.
The Ugandan Counterterrorism Course was taught by service members with
U.S. Vaccinates Animals, Trains Veterinarians in Ethiopia
12:00 AM5/15/2008
U.S. service members assigned to Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa (CJTF-HOA), conducted Veterinary Civil Action Projects in several villages surrounding the city of Dire Dawa May 1 to May 17, 2008. During their visit, the team saw more
Tanzania Community Opens Health Clinic Built by U.S. Military
12:00 AM5/15/2008
U.S. service members from the Combined Task Force-Horn of Africa (CJTF-HOA) gathered with residents of Mikocheni on May 15, 2008 to celebrate the completion of a newly built health clinic.
U.S. Defense Secretary Gates Encouraged by Moves to Bolster Civilian Agencies
12:00 AM5/15/2008
Calling civilian government agencies a "combat multiplier," Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said May 14, 2008, that he's encouraged by moves to bolster the support agencies can provide to fight the war on terror.
Nigerian Air Force Members Participate in Air Transport Handling Seminar
12:00 AM5/13/2008
During a four-day training course in Lagos, Nigeria, in April 2008, 20 members of the Nigerian Air Force worked alongside U.S. personnel to share knowlege and experience in working with military transport aircraft.
A group of 20 sailors from the U.S. Navy's USS Momsen visited a school in the port city of Mombasa on May 7, 2008, as part of a community relations program called Project Handclasp.
Defense Department, U.S. Africa Command Recognize Importance of Military Spouses
12:00 AM5/9/2008
Since 1984, the U.S. Department of Defense has designated the Friday before Mother's Day as Military Spouse Appreciation Day. This year, the day falls on May 9.
The following statement was issued by Admiral Mike Mullin, chairman of
U.S. Sailor, Originally From Kenya, Works on Kenyan Humanitarian Projects
12:00 AM5/6/2008
Several thousand miles and seven time zones away from their home base in Gulfport, Mississippi, U.S. Navy construction specialists, "Seabees," are working on bringing clean water to the Garissa District through a series of well-digging
More than 180 soldiers in the Ugandan People's Defence Force attended a counterterrorism course in Folkasenyi, Uganda May, 2008, where they learned basic laws of armed conflict.
Approximately 120 service members from the United States and France participated in desert survival training in early May, 2008 in the desert and mountains of Djibouti.
The French have maintained a military presence in Djibouti for the last
USS Fort McHenry Returns From Maiden Deployment to West and Central Africa
12:00 AM5/4/2008
Amphibious dock landing ship USS Fort McHenry (LSD 43) returned to its homeport May 4, 2008, after a seven-month deployment as the first platform for Africa Partnership Station (APS), an initiative working with countries from West and Central
New U.S.-Funded Medical Clinic Opens in Seychelles
12:00 AM5/3/2008
Members of the Praslin Island community and the U.S. military's Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa (CJTF-HOA) dedicated a new health clinic in Grand Anse, Seychelles, on April 24, 2008.
Across Kenya, U.S. Forces Share Knowledge, Assistance
12:00 AM5/2/2008
In the first ever meeting of its kind, the senior enlisted advisor for the Kenyan Department of Defense forces met with the top enlisted leaders of U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) and the Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa (CJTF-HOA) in
Africa-Centered Military Command Designed to Listen and Respond
12:00 AM5/1/2008
The African continent faces a raft of security challenges from human rights abuses, poverty, corruption and smuggling, to rapidly increasing populations and dwindling water resources.
While the United States always has interacted with
PRESS RELEASE: Kofi Annan Centre, AFRICOM Organize Workshop for Peacekeeping Lessons Learned
12:00 AM4/29/2008
The Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre (KAIPTC) in Teshie, in collaboration with the U.S. African Command (AFRICOM) is organizing a workshop themed "Peacekeeping Operations and Peace Enforcement Operations Lessons
Tanzania Officers Participate in Military-to-Military Peacekeeping Operations Workshop
12:00 AM4/28/2008
Two military officers from the Tanzania Peoples Defence Forces (TPDF) were in Accra, Ghana, for a U.S. Department of Defense sponsored four-day workshop on Peacekeeping Operations Lessons-Learned from April 28 to May 1, 2008.
U.S. Navy Makes Progress With Well-Drilling Projects in Kenya
12:00 AM4/28/2008
U.S. Navy members are working to improve the quality of life for Kenyans in the Garissa district by bringing clean water to the region through a series of well-drilling projects. On April 22, 2008, the service members broke ground on a water well
Ambassadors Celebrate Africa's Achievements and Address Security Challenges
12:00 AM4/27/2008
African ambassadors, members of the diplomatic corps, U.S. officials, and other guests gathered at the Embassy of the Republic of Ghana in Washington on April 24, 2008, in support of a more secure and peaceful Africa.