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JAN 26, 2011
U.S. Africa Command builds on local rapport while highlighting “It’s not about Africa Command”
U.S. Africa Command
The event served to inform the guests on the AFRICOM mission and further develop local German-American relations. Held in the command's new state-of-the-art multi-purpose center, the day began with a German media roundtable covering a variety of topics and answering questions such as why the command is located in Stuttgart.
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SEP 15, 2010
War is Boring: In Congo, U.S. Soft Power Encounters Obstacle
World Politics Review
The clinic, administered by military medical personnel from both countries, would be one of the culminating events of a two-week, U.S.-led exercise meant to improve the FARDC's medical capabilities -- all part of the "soft power" strategy advanced by U.S. Africa Command, based in Germany.
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AUG 11, 2010
Partnering to Strengthen Labs in Liberia
U.S. Africa Command
Captain Gabrielle Caldara, of USARAF's command surgeon's office and Major Mike Walter of USAMRU-K joined for a weeklong partnership in Monrovia, Liberia. Their goal was to assess the AFL's laboratory needs to look for ways that U.S. Army medical personnel can help their Liberian counterparts, Caldara said.
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AUG 7, 2010
AFRICOM’s Impressive Public Diplomacy Product
CPD Blog
One of the most impressive online U.S. public diplomacy venues is Magharebia, a website and news service for North Africans that is published by the United States African Command (AFRICOM).
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AUG 6, 2010
An opportunity to de-militarize public diplomacy
MountainRunner
Last week, U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) convened the third annual Magharebia.com Writers Workshop. According to AFRICOM public affairs, the event "introduced new media tools and technologies while stressing the importance of sound journalistic principles for writing, blogging and podcasting."
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