Army Public Health Europe Team ensures safety of food and water
Safe food and drinking water with Army Public Health Command Europe’s food inspection program.Read More
Safe food and drinking water with Army Public Health Command Europe’s food inspection program.Read More
The U.S. military conducted an airstrike in Libya Nov. 13 against an Iraqi national.Read More
Two sustainable building projects earn Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Silver certification. Read More
Staff members and their families gathered at Kelley Barracks Aug. 8, 2014 for the fourth annual AFRICOM Olympics.
After a day of competition, U.S. Marine Corps Forces Africa took home the top prize and bragging rights for the next year.Read More
U.S. Africa Command observed World Malaria Day on Kelley Barracks April 25, 2014 to help spread awareness of the disease to community members.Read More
Story & photos by Tech. Sgt. Olufemi A. Owolabi
U.S. Africa Command Public Affairs
U.S. Africa Command honored the best of the best during the 2013 Annual Awards event held at Kelley Barracks, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart, Germany, March 31.Read More
By Brenda Law
U.S. Africa Command Public Affairs
International Women’s Day – what is it, why do we have it, and who cares?
Imagine a world without modern medicine, technology, access to education, or even clean drinking water. Every advancement in human history has been made because someone recognized the need to do something better.Read More
By Donna Miles
American Forces Press Service
U.S. Africa Command is making headway in helping militaries across Africa confront the HIV/AIDS epidemic through a program focused on prevention, care and treatment, a senior command official reported.
Staff members and their families gathered to kick off the second annual AFRICOM Olympics, Aug. 10, 2012. Read More
In 2011, a 7.2 magnitude quake leveled about 2,000 buildings in eastern Turkey, a longtime ally and NATO partner. Read More
On July 15, 2011 U.S. Africa Command hosted its first “Olympics” on Kelley Barracks.Read More
Albert Rowe, 60, an employee of the U.S. Africa Command Office of the Inspector General, died on March 2 in Sindelfingen after a battle with cancer.
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