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CAMP LEMONNIER, Djibouti - American comedian Anjelah

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CAMP LEMONNIER, Djibouti - American comedian Anjelah Johnson performs for service members and base personnel assigned to Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti, and Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa during the last stop of the 2019 USO Star Spangled Variety Tour at the base multipurpose facility, July 7, 2019. The last stop on the annual USO Tour led by U.S. Air Force Gen. Joseph L. Lengyel, 28th Chief of the National Guard Bureau (CNGB), included six countries in Europe, Southwest Asia and Africa, designed to boost morale and express thanks and appreciation to deployed U.S. forces and their families for their service and sacrifice in support of the Joint Force mission. Performers on the tour include: actress Mayim Bialik; singer Laura Bryna; comedian Anjelah Johnson; Nia Franklin (2019 Miss America); actress Toni Trucks (Seal Team); The Voice champion singer Cassadee Pope; and former UFC champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Shannon D. Barnwell)

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