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Paratroopers make history with U.S. Army’s first drone-on-drone kill

4:26 PM8/31/2025
For 1st Lt. Francesco La Torre, the Army’s first drone-on-drone kill wasn’t the Hollywood moment most would imagine. “In A New Hope, Luke Skywalker flies an X-Wing through the Death Star trench and blows it up,” La Torre said. “This wasn’t like that. It was way harder. Honestly, it felt more like Darth Vader shooting down rebel pilots. He might be the villain, but he’s also one of the best pilots in the galaxy.”
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Sky Soldiers ruck and laugh their way through four-day Nijmegen March

4:21 PM8/31/2025
Imagine walking nearly 100 miles in the summer heat with a rucksack, sore feet, and a few thousand new friends. For Sky Soldiers from the 173rd Airborne Brigade, that was Nijmegen 2025 in a nutshell.
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SETAF-AF conducts educational stability activities in Kenya

4:12 PM8/31/2025
VICENZA, Italy – U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa (SETAF-AF) Civil Affairs Team (CAT) Kenya conducted civil reconnaissance and engagements as part of ongoing efforts to enhance educational infrastructure and promote long-term stability in Lamu County at Bora Imani Primary School near Camp Simba, Kenya, July 11.
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SETAF-AF civil affairs team drives Tunisia toward premier security exporter status

4:12 PM8/31/2025
Civil affairs Soldiers assigned to U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa’s (SETAF-AF) provide Tunisian Armed forces personnel with civil affairs training.
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Army Reserve judge advocate brings rule of law course to Africa

4:12 PM8/31/2025
Few residents of Hagerstown, Maryland, realize their school board lawyer is also a superwoman of sorts. Monday through Friday, Capt. Brooke Gomulka serves as in-house counsel, but on weekends she dons a different cape as a U.S. Army Reserve judge advocate with the 360th Civil Affairs Brigade. Currently, she is on a nine-month deployment with the Civil Affairs Battalion, U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa (SETAF-AF) in Vicenza, Italy.
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SETAF-AF conducts educational stability activities in Kenya

7:10 PM8/11/2025
VICENZA, Italy – U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa (SETAF-AF) Civil Affairs Team (CAT) Kenya conducted civil reconnaissance and engagements as part of ongoing efforts to enhance educational infrastructure and promote long-term stability in Lamu County at Bora Imani Primary School near Camp Simba, Kenya, July 11.
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Sky Soldiers showcase their collaborative innovation efforts at LANDEURO

2:48 PM7/31/2025
U.S. Soldiers assigned to the 173rd Airborne Brigade’s Bayonet Innovation Team (BIT), alongside counterparts from the Multi-Domain Command Europe (MDCE), showcased their innovation efforts during the inaugural LANDEURO Symposium and Exposition July 16–17 in Wiesbaden, Germany.
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U.S Army Southern European Task Force, Africa Soldiers strengthen community relations with the community of Tonezza del Cimone

5:09 AM7/11/2025
Three U.S. Army Soldiers assigned to U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa (SETAF-AF), joined an Italian Army Major to visit the Scuola Primaria A. Fogazzaro di Tonezza Del Cimone on June 4, 2025.
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SETAF-AF forensic team deploys expertise at sea, protects US and allied assets

5:09 AM7/11/2025
VICENZA, Italy – When U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) and U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) identified a need to gather evidence, the U.S. Army’s Joint Theater Forensic Analysis Center (JTFAC) answered the call. Its forensic team launched into action at sea, turning expertise into real-world impact. At the request of CENTCOM and AFRICOM, JTFAC personnel deployed to collect and analyze forensic evidence from a vessel carrying Iranian-supplied advanced conventional weapons. The seized cargo included ballistic missile components, anti-ship ballistic missile parts and a warhead, all bound for Houthi rebel forces in Yemen. The forensic evidence helped secure a June 5, 2025, federal conviction of the ship’s captain, Muhammad Pahlawan, a Pakistani national who worked closely with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, on six charges related to smuggling Iranian-made advanced conventional weaponry destined for the Houthis in Yemen, as well as threatening multiple witnesses.
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New Hampshire National Guard teams with Morocco for sling load training at African Lion 2025

10:29 AM5/27/2025
TAN TAN, Morocco – Soldiers assigned to the 744th Forward Support Company, 3rd Battalion, 197th Field Artillery Regiment, New Hampshire Army National Guard partnered with the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces (FAR), for a sling load exercise, May 17, 2025, at Tan Tan, Morocco, during African Lion 25.
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Double Duty: Twin Airmen tackle African Lion 2025 side by side

10:55 AM5/25/2025
Assigned to the 121st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, Dexter as an assisted dedicated crew chief and Dylan a fuels system specialist with the 121st Maintenance Squadron, these identical twins from the Ohio Air National Guard are working together once again, this time during the multinational military exercise African Lion 2025.
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Honoring the fallen, uniting the living: A legacy rekindled at African Lion 2025

10:54 AM5/25/2025
DODJI, Senegal – During African Lion 2025, U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Jonathan Gabay and Royal Netherlands Army Capt. Lars Roijen rekindled a personal and historical connection that began at a World War II cemetery in Margraten, Netherlands. After discovering that Gabay’s great uncle was buried there, Roijen—whose hometown is Margraten—adopted the grave, honoring a Dutch tradition dating back to the war. Now serving together at AL25 in Senegal, the two Soldiers embody the enduring bonds between allies. Their story highlights the human connections behind military cooperation and reflects the spirit of African Lion: strengthening partnerships, honoring shared sacrifice, and building a safer future together.
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US Army Advisor gains valuable experience at African Lion 25

10:54 AM5/25/2025
TAMALE, Ghana - Teaching classes in a room full of multinational military partners from 6 different countries could be daunting even for the most senior leaders in the U.S. Army, but for Staff Sgt. Marangely Hein, it’s just another adventure - and a day in the life of an Army Advisor.
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Veterinary professionals work with local animals in Ghana during MEDREXAfrica during African Lion 2025

8:29 AM5/23/2025
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Hope Cruse, an animal care specialist, and U.S. Army Capt. Kylie Smith, a veterinarian, both assigned to Public Health Command Europe, joined medical and dental specialists from Landstuhl Regional Medical Center and the 48th Medical Group, 48th Fighter Wing, U.S. Air Forces in Europe - Air Forces Africa in Ghana to conduct a medical readiness exercise (MEDREX) as part of African Lion 2025 (AL25).
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Army Reserve medical logistics NCO ensures critical blood supply at African Lion 2025

3:11 PM5/22/2025
AGADIR, Morocco — In the sweltering heat of North Africa, with lives potentially hanging in the balance, U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Christa Glass faced a critical challenge—a compromised blood shipment that threatened the medical readiness of U.S. forces.
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Utah Air National Guard delivers essential dental care during African Lion 2025

2:57 PM5/22/2025
ANZI, Morocco – Inside a green canvas military tent, U.S. Air Force Maj. Kyle Sansom, assigned to the 151st Medical Group, Utah Air National Guard, prepares to perform a tooth extraction. The medical tent is part of a fully operational field hospital established by U.S. and Moroccan forces during African Lion 2025 (AL25), a large-scale multinational training event designed to enhance military readiness and strengthen partnerships across North and West Africa.
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Academics sets stage for successful African Lion 2025

9:52 AM5/18/2025
AGADIR, Morocco — With more than 300 partner nation military students and 19 unique warfighting courses underway, the African Lion 2025 (AL25) academics program builds a formidable intellectual foundation for U.S. and partner forces ahead of the continent’s largest annual military exercise.
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Relationships drive readiness: SFAB advises through partnership in AL25

4:44 PM5/16/2025
In the arid heat of Centre d’Entraînement Tactique 2 (CET2), Soldiers assigned to Maneuver Advisory Team (MAT) 2112, 2nd Security Force Assistance Brigade (2SFAB), build more than interoperability; they build relationships.
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US military medical personnel arrive in Morocco for joint medical mission at African Lion 2025

3:12 PM5/16/2025
ANZI, Morocco – U.S. and Moroccan military medical teams launched the annual joint humanitarian medical mission in Anzi, Morocco, May 11 through May 23, as part of African Lion 2025 (AL25), marking the beginning of a multi-week effort to deliver essential care to local communities.
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Fueling readiness: US, Morocco conduct air-to-air refueling operations at African Lion 2025

4:14 PM5/15/2025
A U.S. Air Force KC-135R Stratotanker assigned to the 166th Air Refueling Squadron, 121st Air Refueling Wing, Ohio National Guard, conducted simulated refueling for 16 F-16s during exercise African Lino 2025 (AL25).
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