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U.S. Army Africa Soldiers train the trainers in Ghana
July 14, 2011
By Mindy Anderson, U.S. Army Africa Public Affairs
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USARAF conducts Africa Contingency Operations Training and Assistance in Ghana
U.S. Army Africa Sgt. 1st Class Grady Hyatt leads an after action review with soldiers of the Ghana Army. Hyatt and 1st Lt. Salvatore Buzzurro worked with Ghanaian troops as part of the ongoing Africa Contingency Operations Training and Assistance...
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USARAF conducts Africa Contingency Operations Training and Assistance in Ghana
U.S. Army Africa 1st. Lt. Salvatore Buzzurro assists Ghanaian soldiers during a range exercise. Salvatore and Sgt. 1st Class Grady Hyatt worked with Ghanaian troops as part of the ongoing Africa Contingency Operations Training and Assistance program...
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USARAF conducts Africa Contingency Operations Training and Assistance in Ghana
U.S. Army Africa Soldiers 1st Lt. Salvatore Buzzurro and Sgt. 1st Class Grady Hyatt observe soldiers of the Ghana Army during a field exercise. Hyatt and Buzzurro conducted the Africa Contingency Operations Training and Assistance program known as...
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USARAF conducts Africa Contingency Operations Training and Assistance in Ghana
U.S. Army Africa 1st. Lt. Salvatore Buzzurro holds a class on patrol tactics with Ghanaian soldiers.
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USARAF conducts Africa Contingency Operations Training and Assistance in Ghana
U.S. Army Africa Sgt. 1st Class Grady Hyatt presents a class on range operations and marksmanship with Ghanaian soldiers. Hyatt and 1st. Lt. Salvatore Buzzurro worked with Ghanaian troops as part of the ongoing Africa Contingency Operations Training...
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USARAF conducts Africa Contingency Operations Training and Assistance in Ghana
U.S. Army Africa Sgt. 1st Class Grady Hyatt explains the details of a dismounted patrol with soldiers of the Ghana Army as part of the ongoing Africa Contingency Operations Training and Assistance program known as ACOTA.
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VICENZA, Italy - As part of the ongoing Africa Contingency Operations Training & Assistance (ACOTA) program, two U.S. Army Africa (USARAF) Soldiers trained members of the Ghanaian Defense Forces recently at Bendasi Training Site, Accra, Ghana.
1st Lt. Salvatore Buzzurro and Sgt. 1st Class Grady Hyatt, USARAF ACOTA Military Mentors, assisted the Department of State as they trained the Ghanaians in preparation for a United Nations (UN) deployment.
“ACOTA is a train-the-trainer program, first and foremost; therefore, military mentors monitor the classes given by the Ghanaian cadre and then advise them on ways to enhance their classes, teaching techniques, and practical application piece,” Buzzurro said.
“During the practical exercises, the mentors then attached or embed themselves with the Ghanaian Defense Force platoon commander and platoon warrant officer and advised them on problem solving techniques and tactics,” he said.
ACOTA is a State Department, Bureau of African Affairs Program that originated in 1997 to enhance the capacities and capabilities of its African Partner Countries, regional institutions, and the continent’s peacekeeping resources as a whole so they can plan for, train, deploy, and sustain sufficient quantities of professionally competent peacekeepers to meet conflict transformation requirements with minimal non-African assistance.
“The system has been very well received by the Ghanaian forces, and the mentors have seen vast improvements in the classes taught, the tactics being used, and the use of Troop Leading Procedures,” Buzzurro said.