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    AFRICOM visits APS

    AFRICOM visits APS

    Courtesy Photo | Gen. William E. Ward, commander, United States Africa Command, observes a Visit Board...... read more read more

    02.22.2008

    Courtesy Story

    U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Europe and Africa     

    By Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael Campbell,
    Africa Partnership Station Public Affairs

    LIMBE, Cameroon – Gen. William E. Ward, commander, United States Africa Command, visited the amphibious dock landing ship USS Fort McHenry (LSD 43), Feb. 21, to meet members of Africa Partnership Station.

    The APS mission is to enhance regional and maritime safety and security in west and central Africa. APS includes Sailors from Africa, Europe and the United States who are working towards a common goal; achieving maritime security and safety through training and education.

    During his visit, General Ward met with members of the local Cameroonian media to answer questions about his opinion on APS.

    "APS is a great example that shows when people from different backgrounds come together and work towards a common goal, they can accomplish anything," said Ward. "When we come together like this we learn from each other and better ourselves."

    The general also witnessed a Visit, Board, Search and Seizure exercise, one event that is a staple of the international training taking place aboard APS.

    "With crew, trainers and participants from African nations, as well as our International partners, we are working to build partnerships and share experiences with each other," said Ward.

    Before departing the ship, Gen. Ward participated in an award ceremony and pinned various awards on Fort McHenry crewmembers.

    Part of the U.S. Navy's Global Fleet Station, APS provides a platform with the capacity and persistent presence to support sustained, focused training and collaboration on a regional scale to maritime partners in west and central Africa. Commander Task Force 365 and training teams from various U.S. and European military commands, as well as governmental and non-governmental organizations are embarked on board Fort McHenry to enhance cooperative partnerships.

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    Date Taken: 02.22.2008
    Date Posted: 02.22.2008 10:33
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