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Sgt. Maj. Jerryn McCarroll, sergeant major of Security

Sgt. Maj. Jerryn McCarroll, sergeant major of Security

Sgt. Maj. Jerryn McCarroll, sergeant major of Security Cooperation Directorate, U.S. Army Africa, shares his experiences of working with Malawi forces to enhance their military training with attendees of the US... More

Maj. Gen. Darryl A. Williams, U.S. Army Africa Commanding

Maj. Gen. Darryl A. Williams, U.S. Army Africa Commanding

Maj. Gen. Darryl A. Williams, U.S. Army Africa Commanding General, references the Army’s concept of ‘Win in a Complex World’ to attendees of the USARAF Senior Leader Strategy and Orientation Session, during his... More

John Bonin, a professor at the Army War College, briefed

John Bonin, a professor at the Army War College, briefed

John Bonin, a professor at the Army War College, briefed the roles and responsibilities of an Army service component command to attendees of the USARAF Senior Leader Strategy and Orientation Session in the Gold... More

Secretary of the Army, the Honorable John M. McHugh,

Secretary of the Army, the Honorable John M. McHugh,

Secretary of the Army, the Honorable John M. McHugh, thanks John Bonin, a professor at the Army War College, for briefing the roles and responsibilities of an Army service component command to attendees of the ... More

Maj. Gen. Darryl A. Williams, U.S. Army Africa commanding

Maj. Gen. Darryl A. Williams, U.S. Army Africa commanding

Maj. Gen. Darryl A. Williams, U.S. Army Africa commanding general, discusses five essential characteristics of the Army profession: military expertise, honorable service, trust, esprit de corps and stewardship ... More

Secretary of the Army John M. McHugh turns to listen

Secretary of the Army John M. McHugh turns to listen

Secretary of the Army John M. McHugh turns to listen as Sgt. Maj. Jerryn McCarroll, sergeant major of Security Cooperation Directorate, U.S. Army Africa, shares his experiences of working with Malawi forces to ... More

Spouse attendees receive briefings of programs offered

Spouse attendees receive briefings of programs offered

Spouse attendees receive briefings of programs offered within the Vicenza Military Community during the U.S. Army Africa Senior Leader Strategy and Orientation Session, held in the Golden Lion conference center... More

Col. Patrick Sullivan, U.S. Army Africa’s liaison officer

Col. Patrick Sullivan, U.S. Army Africa’s liaison officer

Col. Patrick Sullivan, U.S. Army Africa’s liaison officer to the Department of the Army Headquarters, briefed how he could assist USARAF staff in obtaining support from the Department to attendees of the USARAF... More

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