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Salima, Malawi—Command Sgt. Maj. Larry H. Orvis, command sergeant major, 4th Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division greets some of the local children during Southern Accord 14, July 15. The U.S...
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Salima, Malawi— (Maj.) Chaplain Steven J. Moser, brigade chaplain, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division (left), speaks with (Capt.) Chaplain Lawrence Kamwana, Malawi Defense Force chaplain, during the first week of Southern A...
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Salima, Malawi— Brig. Gen. Peter L. Corey, deputy-commanding general, U.S. Army Africa (right), Lt. Col. Dana T. Stowell, commander and Command Sgt. Maj. Larry H. Orvis, command sergeant major, 4th Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 4th Infantry...
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Salima, Malawi—Capt. Joshua Van Buskirk, U2 intelligence officer, New Hampshire Army National Guard, attends a mission analysis overview brief with partner nation personnel during Southern Accord 14. July 17. SA 14 is a key element in a broade...
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Salima, Malawi—Maj. Herman Khairabeb, artillery officer, Namibia Army (left), works along side Capt. Brent Vann, brigade aviation officer, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, as part of the U3, operations cell, during the f...
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Lt. Col. S.N. Amaambo, Namibia Army, gives a mission analysis brief during the first week of Southern Accord 14, July 17. SA 14 is a key element in a broader series of military-to-military activities to demonstrate the strong partnership between the ...
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Salima, Malawi—Staff Sgt. Simon Mdlovu, U6 cell, communications noncommissioned officer, Umbutfo Swaziland Defence Force (left), and Maj. Fikameni Paulus, U6 cell, communications officer, Namibia Army, perform mission analysis during the first ...
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Salima, Malawi—Capt. Joshua Van Buskirk, intelligence officer, New Hampshire Army National Guard (middle), performs mission analysis with a host of partner nation officers during the first week of Southern Accord 14, July 18. SA 14 promotes reg...
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Salima, Malawi—Capt. Paul Wiles, intelligence officer, (bottom left), Capt. Steve Dray (middle), legal officer and Maj. James Crump (back left), intelligence officer, of the 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division attend a missi...
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Salima, Malawi-- Brig. Gen. Peter L. Corey, deputy-commanding general, U.S. Army Africa (left) and Maj. Gen. Rodrick Chimowa, commandant, Malawi Armed Forces College (right), listen to remarks during the opening ceremony of Southern Accord 14, July 1...
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Salima, Malawi-- Brig. Gen. Peter L. Corey, deputy-commanding general, U.S. Army Africa, (left) shakes hands with Col. CH. Soko, deputy commandant, Malawi Armed Forces College (right), during the opening ceremony of Southern Accord 14, July 14. South...
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Civilian and military personnel from Malawi Defense Force, the U.S. and other partner nations have gathered in Lilongwe, Malawi to participate in the U.S. Africa Command-sponsored Exercise Southern Accord 14, July 14-31.
Comprising approximately 200 participants from ten countries, SA14 combines academics and team building into a command post exercise built around a fictional deployment in support of a United Nations peacekeeping mission.
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