US Army's 2nd SFAB's SETAF-AF mission fortifies security, stability in Senegal

By Capt. PHILIP REGINAFebruary 23, 2024

2nd SFAB's SETAF-AF Mission Fortifies Security and Stability in Senegal
1 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Maj. Javiya Williams, Logistics Advisor Team (LCAT) 2610 Team Leader, 1st Sgt. Marcus Wright, LCAT 2610 Team Sergeant, and Sgt. 1st Class Japheth Edwards, Maintenance Advisor assist instructors of a jujitsu class while volunteering at Empire Des Enfants in Dakar, Senegal. The LCATs of the 2nd Security Force Assistance Brigade play a vital role in community engagement across Africa. Beyond military advising, they foster cultural exchanges and participate in community projects, showcasing the U.S. Army's dedication to building positive, lasting relationships with African military partners and local communities, ultimately contributing to regional stability. (Photo Credit: Capt. PHILIP REGINA) VIEW ORIGINAL
2nd SFAB's SETAF-AF Mission Fortifies Security and Stability in Senegal
2 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Maj. Javiya Williams, Logistics Advisor Team (LCAT) 2610 Team Leader, 1st Sgt. Marcus Wright, LCAT 2610 Team Sergeant, and Sgt. 1st Class Japheth Edwards, Maintenance Advisor assist instructors of a jujitsu class while volunteering at Empire Des Enfants in Dakar, Senegal. The LCATs of the 2nd Security Force Assistance Brigade play a vital role in community engagement across Africa. Beyond military advising, they foster cultural exchanges and participate in community projects, showcasing the U.S. Army's dedication to building positive, lasting relationships with African military partners and local communities, ultimately contributing to regional stability. (Photo Credit: Capt. PHILIP REGINA) VIEW ORIGINAL
2nd SFAB's SETAF-AF Mission Fortifies Security and Stability in Senegal
3 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Sgt. 1st Class Japheth Edwards, Logistics Advisor Team (LCAT) 2610 Maintenance Advisor, teach an M1151 Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCSS) class to SAF soldiers at the Direction du Service du Matériel des Armees facility in Dakar, Senegal. The Soldiers of LCAT 2610 are part of the 2nd Security Force Assistance Brigade, a specialized unit of the U.S. Army, dedicated to conducting security force assistance operations. With a focus on enabling African partner capacity, LCATs play a pivotal role in enhancing the logistical competencies of partner forces. Through training, advising, and assisting, LCATs contribute significantly to the operational readiness and sustainability of African military units, aligning with the U.S. commitment to fostering stability and security in the region. (Photo Credit: Capt. PHILIP REGINA) VIEW ORIGINAL
2nd SFAB's SETAF-AF mission fortifies security and stability in Senegal
4 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Maj. Javiya Williams, Logistics Advisor Team (LCAT) 2610 team leader, Senegal Armed Forces Capt. Blaise Manga and linguist Abdou Fall review LCAT 2610’s upcoming training plan at the Direction du Service du Matériel des Armees [Materiel Directorate of the Senegalese Armed Forces] facility in Dakar, Senegal. The Soldiers of LCAT 2610 are part of the 2nd Security Force Assistance Brigade, a specialized unit of the U.S. Army, dedicated to conducting security force assistance operations. With a focus on enabling African partner capacity, LCATs play a pivotal role in enhancing the logistical competencies of partner forces. Through training, advising, and assisting, LCATs contribute significantly to the operational readiness and sustainability of African military units, aligning with the U.S. commitment to fostering stability and security in the region. (Photo Credit: Capt. PHILIP REGINA) VIEW ORIGINAL

DAKAR, Senegal — The 2nd Security Force Assistance Brigade (2SFAB) Logistics Advisory Team (LCAT) 2610 is integral to the U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa mission on the African continent. LCAT 2610 is nearing completion of a six -month deployment in Senegal, marked by significant accomplishments in advancing the United States' goal of building partner capacity on the continent.

2SFAB is a specialized unit of the U.S. Army, dedicated to conducting security force assistance operations. With a focus on enabling African partner capacity, LCATs play a pivotal role in enhancing the logistical competencies of partner forces. Through training, advising, and assisting, LCATs contribute significantly to the operational readiness and sustainability of African military units, aligning with the U.S. commitment to fostering stability and security in the region.

Throughout the deployment, LCAT 2610 focused on enhancing the logistical capabilities of the Senegalese Armed Forces (SAF) and reinforcing regional security efforts.

Reflecting on the deployment, U.S. Army Maj. Javiya Williams, Team Leader of LCAT 2610, emphasized the broader impact of their work. “Our mission has extended beyond logistics. We've been instrumental in forging enduring partnerships and gaining a deeper appreciation of the challenges our African partners face," Williams said.

A crucial part of their mission involved preparing for their deployment through an extensive Pre-Deployment Site Survey (PDSS) in Dakar. This effort was critical to ensuring a seamless knowledge transfer and operational continuity. "Exchanging insights with LCAT 2630 was essential to maintaining the momentum of our operations," stated SSG Sidney Jones, munitions advisor of LCAT 2610.

2nd SFAB's SETAF-AF Mission Fortifies Security and Stability in Senegal
1 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Logistics Advisory Teams (LCAT) 2610 and 2630 pose for a group photo with officers, NCOs, and soldiers of the Senegal Armed Forces at the Direction du Service du Matériel des Armees facility in Dakar, Senegal after teaming up for a friendly game of volleyball. The Soldiers of LCAT 2610 and 2630 are part of the 2nd Security Force Assistance Brigade, a specialized unit of the U.S. Army, dedicated to conducting security force assistance operations. With a focus on enabling African partner capacity, LCATs play a pivotal role in enhancing the logistical competencies of partner forces. Through training, advising, and assisting, LCATs contribute significantly to the operational readiness and sustainability of African military units, aligning with the U.S. commitment to fostering stability and security in the region. (Photo Credit: Capt. PHILIP REGINA) VIEW ORIGINAL
2nd SFAB's SETAF-AF Mission Fortifies Security and Stability in Senegal
2 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Staff Sgt. Sidney Jones, Logistics Advisory Team (LCAT) 2610 Munitions Advisor presents certificates to Senegal Armed Forces soldiers upon completion of a Munitions Handling and Safety at the Direction du Service du Matériel des Armees facility in Dakar, Senegal. The Soldiers of LCAT 2610 are part of the 2nd Security Force Assistance Brigade, a specialized unit of the U.S. Army, dedicated to conducting security force assistance operations. With a focus on enabling African partner capacity, LCATs play a pivotal role in enhancing the logistical competencies of partner forces. Through training, advising, and assisting, LCATs contribute significantly to the operational readiness and sustainability of African military units, aligning with the U.S. commitment to fostering stability and security in the region. (Photo Credit: Capt. PHILIP REGINA) VIEW ORIGINAL
2nd SFAB's SETAF-AF Mission Fortifies Security and Stability in Senegal
3 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Staff Sgt. Sidney Jones, Logistics Advisory Team (LCAT) 2610 Team Sergeant, presents a certificate to Senegal Armed Forces Sgt. Mamadou Ndiaye for his completion of the Munitions Handling and Safety Course and earning the highest average on the test of all course content at the Direction du Service du Matériel des Armees facility in Dakar, Senegal. The Soldiers of LCAT 2610 are part of the 2nd Security Force Assistance Brigade, a specialized unit of the U.S. Army, dedicated to conducting security force assistance operations. With a focus on enabling African partner capacity, LCATs play a pivotal role in enhancing the logistical competencies of partner forces. Through training, advising, and assisting, LCATs contribute significantly to the operational readiness and sustainability of African military units, aligning with the U.S. commitment to fostering stability and security in the region. (Photo Credit: Capt. PHILIP REGINA) VIEW ORIGINAL

LCAT 2610's collaboration with the Direction du Service du Matériel des Armees (DSMA-Army Material Directorate) and interactions with the organization’s leadership, including the DSMA Director and 1st Battalion of Repairs of Materials (BATREPMAT) Commander, were key to aligning objectives and strategies. 1st Sgt. Jimmie Laster from LCAT 2630 highlighted the significance of these interactions. "Our discussions with DSMA leadership were essential for understanding the operational landscape and preparing for our Force Package 24.2 deployment," he noted.

A notable highlight from the deployment was the LCAT helping with the receipt, inventory and title transfer process of 10 Mitsubishi Fuso trucks that were acquired by the U.S. Department of State for the Senegalese Armed Forces (SAF).

Capt. Blaise Manga, the SAF Action Officer for this acquisition, explained how the vehicles will impact preparation for peacekeeping operations.

“The vehicles are a welcomed addition to transport capabilities at the CET-7 (the Zone 7 training center) where our troops are validated before deploying for United Nations missions,” Manga said.

LCAT 2610 also conducted sustainment assessments with the SAF to identify critical sustainment gaps that persistently affect SAF interoperability and operational reach. These assessments centered on requisition flow and how to align logistics resources to on-the-ground demands. These efforts were pivotal in establishing a clear understanding of resource requirements.

"Our top priority has been to create accurate asset visibility at DSMA," said 1st Sgt. Marcus Wright, Team Sergeant of LCAT 2610. "A clear grasp of our resources is crucial for efficient operational support."

2nd SFAB's SETAF-AF Mission Fortifies Security and Stability in Senegal
1 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Chief Warrant Officer 2 Desmond Sutton and Sgt. 1st Class Japheth Edwards, , Logistics Advisory Team (LCAT) Maintenance Advisors, teach an M1151 Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) class to Senegal Armed Forces soldiers at the Direction du Service du Matériel des Armees facility in Dakar, Senegal. The Soldiers of LCAT 2610 are part of the 2nd Security Force Assistance Brigade, a specialized unit of the U.S. Army, dedicated to conducting security force assistance operations. With a focus on enabling African partner capacity, LCATs play a pivotal role in enhancing the logistical competencies of partner forces. Through training, advising, and assisting, LCATs contribute significantly to the operational readiness and sustainability of African military units, aligning with the U.S. commitment to fostering stability and security in the region. (Photo Credit: Capt. PHILIP REGINA) VIEW ORIGINAL
2nd SFAB's SETAF-AF Mission Fortifies Security and Stability in Senegal
2 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Staff Sgt. Fredy Gonzalez, Logistics Advisory Team (LCAT) 2610 Team Sergeant teaches a fuel quality and assurance class to Senegal Armed Forces Soldiers at the Direction du Service du Matériel des Armees facility in Dakar, Senegal in Dakar, Senegal. The Soldiers of LCAT 2610 are part of the 2nd Security Force Assistance Brigade, a specialized unit of the U.S. Army, dedicated to conducting security force assistance operations. With a focus on enabling African partner capacity, LCATs play a pivotal role in enhancing the logistical competencies of partner forces. Through training, advising, and assisting, LCATs contribute significantly to the operational readiness and sustainability of African military units, aligning with the U.S. commitment to fostering stability and security in the region. (Photo Credit: Capt. PHILIP REGINA) VIEW ORIGINAL
2nd SFAB's SETAF-AF Mission Fortifies Security and Stability in Senegal
3 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Staff Sgt. Dytwan King, Logistics Advisor Team (LCAT) 2610 Small Arms Advisor, teach a class on small arms repair and preventive maintenance to Senegal Armed Forces soldiers at the Direction du Service du Matériel des Armees facility in Dakar, Senegal. The Soldiers of LCAT 2610 are part of the 2nd Security Force Assistance Brigade, a specialized unit of the U.S. Army, dedicated to conducting security force assistance operations. With a focus on enabling African partner capacity, LCATs play a pivotal role in enhancing the logistical competencies of partner forces. Through training, advising, and assisting, LCATs contribute significantly to the operational readiness and sustainability of African military units, aligning with the U.S. commitment to fostering stability and security in the region. (Photo Credit: Capt. PHILIP REGINA) VIEW ORIGINAL

The deployment of LCAT 2610 falls under the broader mission of 2SFAB, which is central to the U.S. strategy in Africa. The brigade's focus on building partner capacity is a key component in enhancing regional stability and security. Their training, advising, and assistance efforts highlight the U.S. commitment to supporting African-led solutions to security challenges.

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