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U.S. Marine Corps Forces Europe and Africa Intelligence Chief-of-Staff Lt. Col. Vernon Williams addresses the 25 Military Intelligence Basic Officer’s Course-Africa students from the nations of Tanzania, Uganda, Burundi, Djibouti, and Kenya during the course’s Final Exercise. The current MIBOC-A is the tenth iteration of the program and is U.S. Africa Command’s flagship intelligence building course to enhance multinational interoperability between partners on the African continent.
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MCFEA G2, LtCol Vernon Williams and Kenyan Defense Attaché to Tanzania, Col Cyrus Oguna as Col Oguna provides insights on the FINEX brief provided by the MIBOC-A students. Background: Tanzanian and Burundi students.
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Brig. Gen. Jody Daniels, deputy director for intelligence of U.S. Africa Command, presents a certificate to Navy Lt. Jorim Disengomoka, a Canadian Military Intelligence Basic Officer’s Course-Africa instructor during a graduation ceremony, March 19. The current MIBOC-A is the tenth iteration of the program and is U.S. Africa Command’s flagship intelligence building course to enhance multinational interoperability between partners on the African continent.
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Students from the Military Intelligence Basic Officer Course – Africa planned and executed a community relations project for Chamazi Orphanage in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, March 15. The event was part of the U.S. Marine Corps Forces Europe and Africa-led MIBOC-A program and brought together partner-nation military professionals from Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Djibouti, and Burundi for eight-weeks to build multilateral interoperability within the intelligence community of participating nations.
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Students from the Military Intelligence Basic Officer Course – Africa planned and executed a community relations project for Chamazi Orphanage in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, March 15. The event was part of the U.S. Marine Corps Forces Europe and Africa-led MIBOC-A program and brought together partner-nation military professionals from Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Djibouti, and Burundi for eight-weeks to build multilateral interoperability within the intelligence community of participating nations.
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Students from the Military Intelligence Basic Officer Course – Africa planned and executed a community relations project for Chamazi Orphanage in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, March 15. The event was part of the U.S. Marine Corps Forces Europe and Africa-led MIBOC-A program and brought together partner-nation military professionals from Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Djibouti, and Burundi for eight-weeks to build multilateral interoperability within the intelligence community of participating nations.
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Students from the Military Intelligence Basic Officer Course – Africa planned and executed a community relations project for Chamazi Orphanage in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, March 15. The event was part of the U.S. Marine Corps Forces Europe and Africa-led MIBOC-A program and brought together partner-nation military professionals from Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Djibouti, and Burundi for eight-weeks to build multilateral interoperability within the intelligence community of participating nations.
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Students from the Military Intelligence Basic Officer Course – Africa planned and executed a community relations project for Chamazi Orphanage in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, March 15. The event was part of the U.S. Marine Corps Forces Europe and Africa-led MIBOC-A program and brought together partner-nation military professionals from Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Djibouti, and Burundi for eight-weeks to build multilateral interoperability within the intelligence community of participating nations.
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Lieutenant Gen. Richard Tryon, commander of U.S. Marine Corps Forces Command and U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Europe, congratulates Master Sgt. Mario Lopez-Diaz, the senior enlisted advisor of Georgian Liaison Team 12, on being frocked to the rank of master sergeant March 20, 2014 aboard the Krstanisi National Training Center in Georgia. Georgian Liaison Team 12 is slated to deploy to Afghanistan as part of the International Security Assistance Force. Lopez-Diaz was frocked, which means he will wear the rank of master sergeant to fulfill his job position’s requirements, but will not receive any pay increase until he officially is promoted. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Scott W. Whiting, BSRF PAO/ Released)
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Lieutenant Gen. Richard Tryon, commander of U.S. Marine Corps Forces Command and U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Europe, congratulates Master Sgt. Mario Lopez-Diaz, the senior enlisted advisor of Georgian Liaison Team 12, on being frocked to the rank of master sergeant March 20, 2014 aboard the Krstanisi National Training Center in Georgia. Georgian Liaison Team 12 is slated to deploy to Afghanistan as part of the International Security Assistance Force. Lopez-Diaz was frocked, which means he will wear the rank of master sergeant to fulfill his job position’s requirements, but will not receive any pay increase until he officially is promoted. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Scott W. Whiting, BSRF PAO/ Released)
Photo by Lance Cpl. Scott W. Whiting
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Lieutenant Gen. Richard Tryon, commander of U.S. Marine Corps Forces Command and U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Europe, congratulates Master Sgt. Mario Lopez-Diaz, the senior enlisted advisor of Georgian Liaison Team 12, on being frocked to the rank of master sergeant March 20, 2014 aboard the Krstanisi National Training Center in Georgia. Georgian Liaison Team 12 is slated to deploy to Afghanistan as part of the International Security Assistance Force. Lopez-Diaz was frocked, which means he will wear the rank of master sergeant to fulfill his job position’s requirements, but will not receive any pay increase until he officially is promoted. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Scott W. Whiting, BSRF PAO/ Released)
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Lieutenant Gen. Richard Tryon, commander of U.S. Marine Corps Forces Command and U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Europe, congratulates Master Sgt. Mario Lopez-Diaz, the senior enlisted advisor of Georgian Liaison Team 12, on being frocked to the rank of master sergeant March 20, 2014 aboard the Krstanisi National Training Center in Georgia. Georgian Liaison Team 12 is slated to deploy to Afghanistan as part of the International Security Assistance Force. Lopez-Diaz was frocked, which means he will wear the rank of master sergeant to fulfill his job position’s requirements, but will not receive any pay increase until he officially is promoted. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Scott W. Whiting, BSRF PAO/ Released)
Photo by Lance Cpl. Scott W. Whiting
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Lieutenant Gen. Richard Tryon, commander of U.S. Marine Corps Forces Command and U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Europe, and Master Sgt. Mario Lopez-Diaz, the senior enlisted advisor of Georgian Liaison Team 12, shake hands after Lopez-Diaz’s frocking ceremony March 20, 2014 aboard the Krstanisi National Training Center in Georgia. Georgian Liaison Team 12 is slated to deploy to Afghanistan as part of the International Security Assistance Force. Lopez-Diaz was frocked, which means he will wear the rank of master sergeant to fulfill his job position’s requirements, but will not receive any pay increase until he officially is promoted. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Scott W. Whiting, BSRF PAO/ Released)
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Master Gunnery Sgt. Troy Allen, the senior enlisted advisor of the Georgian Training Team, and Master Sgt. Mario Lopez-Diaz, the senior enlisted advisor of Georgian Liaison Team 12, shake hands after Lopez-Diaz’s frocking ceremony March 20, 2014 aboard the Krstanisi National Training Center in Georgia. Georgian Liaison Team 12 is slated to deploy to Afghanistan as part of the International Security Assistance Force. Lopez-Diaz was frocked, which means he will wear the rank of master sergeant to fulfill his job position’s requirements, but will not receive any pay increase until he officially is promoted. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Scott W. Whiting, BSRF PAO/ Released)
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Lieutenant Gen. Richard Tryon, commander of U.S. Marine Corps Forces Command and U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Europe, and Master Gunnery Sgt. Troy Allen, the senior enlistment advisor of the Georgian Training Team pin the rank of master sergeant onto Master Sgt. Mario Lopez-Diaz, the senior enlisted advisor of Georgian Liaison Team 12, during his frocking ceremony March 20, 2014 aboard the Krstanisi National Training Center in Georgia. Georgian Liaison Team 12 is slated to deploy to Afghanistan as part of the International Security Assistance Force. Lopez-Diaz was frocked, which means he will wear the rank of master sergeant to fulfill his job position’s requirements, but will not receive any pay increase until he officially is promoted. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Scott W. Whiting, BSRF PAO/ Released)
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Lieutenant Gen. Richard Tryon, commander of U.S. Marine Corps Forces Command and U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Europe, and Master Gunnery Sgt. Troy Allen, the senior enlistment advisor of the Georgian Training Team pin the rank of master sergeant onto Master Sgt. Mario Lopez-Diaz, the senior enlisted advisor of Georgian Liaison Team 12, during his frocking ceremony March 20, 2014 aboard the Krstanisi National Training Center in Georgia. Georgian Liaison Team 12 is slated to deploy to Afghanistan as part of the International Security Assistance Force. Lopez-Diaz was frocked, which means he will wear the rank of master sergeant to fulfill his job position’s requirements, but will not receive any pay increase until he officially is promoted. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Scott W. Whiting, BSRF PAO/ Released)
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Lieutenant Gen. Richard Tryon, commander of U.S. Marine Corps Forces Command and U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Europe, and Master Gunnery Sgt. Troy Allen, the senior enlistment advisor of the Georgian Training Team pin the rank of master sergeant onto Master Sgt. Mario Lopez-Diaz, the senior enlisted advisor of Georgian Liaison Team 12, during his frocking ceremony March 20, 2014 aboard the Krstanisi National Training Center in Georgia. Georgian Liaison Team 12 is slated to deploy to Afghanistan as part of the International Security Assistance Force. Lopez-Diaz was frocked, which means he will wear the rank of master sergeant to fulfill his job position’s requirements, but will not receive any pay increase until he officially is promoted. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Scott W. Whiting, BSRF PAO/ Released)
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Lieutenant Gen. Richard Tryon, commander of U.S. Marine Corps Forces Command and U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Europe, promotes Master Sgt. Mario Lopez-Diaz, the senior enlisted advisor of Georgian Liaison Team 12 during his frocking ceremony March 20, 2014 aboard the Krstanisi National Training Center in Georgia. Georgian Liaison Team 12 is slated to deploy to Afghanistan as part of the International Security Assistance Force. Lopez-Diaz was frocked, which means he will wear the rank of master sergeant to fulfill his job position’s requirements, but will not receive any pay increase until he officially is promoted. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Scott W. Whiting, BSRF PAO/ Released)
Photo by Lance Cpl. Scott W. Whiting
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Lieutenant Gen. Richard Tryon, commander of U.S. Marine Corps Forces Command and U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Europe, promotes Master Sgt. Mario Lopez-Diaz, the senior enlisted advisor of Georgian Liaison Team 12 during his frocking ceremony March 20, 2014 aboard the Krstanisi National Training Center in Georgia. Georgian Liaison Team 12 is slated to deploy to Afghanistan as part of the International Security Assistance Force. Lopez-Diaz was frocked, which means he will wear the rank of master sergeant to fulfill his job position’s requirements, but will not receive any pay increase until he officially is promoted. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Scott W. Whiting, BSRF PAO/ Released)
Photo by Lance Cpl. Scott W. Whiting
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Lieutenant Gen. Richard Tryon, commander of U.S. Marine Corps Forces Command and U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Europe, and Master Gunnery Sgt. Troy Allen, the senior enlistment advisor of the Georgian Training Team pin the rank of master sergeant onto Master Sgt. Mario Lopez-Diaz, the senior enlisted advisor of Georgian Liaison Team 12, during his frocking ceremony March 20, 2014 aboard the Krstanisi National Training Center in Georgia. Georgian Liaison Team 12 is slated to deploy to Afghanistan as part of the International Security Assistance Force. Lopez-Diaz was frocked, which means he will wear the rank of master sergeant to fulfill his job position’s requirements, but will not receive any pay increase until he officially is promoted. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Scott W. Whiting, BSRF PAO/ Released)
Photo by Lance Cpl. Scott W. Whiting
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