by Tech. Sgt. Benjamin Wilson
USAFE-AFAFRICA Public Affairs
3/24/2014 - LUANDA AIR BASE, Angola -- African Partnership Flight Angola 2014 began with an opening ceremony here today.
More than 200 people from the participating nations of Angola, the
United States and Zambia were in attendance to include the U.S. Embassy
to Angola charge d'affaires, Heather Merritt, and the Angolan air force
air chief, Lt. Gen. Domingos Adriano de Silva Neto.
"The African Partnership Flight that is taking place in Luanda this week
represents a strengthening of strategic ties between the Republic of
Angola and the United States of America," said Merritt.
The event included opening comments by the distinguished visitors, a
press engagement and a performance by the Angolan air force dance
troupe.
After the opening ceremonies, the participants split into three groups
to attend workshops, which are intended to facilitate a collaborative
learning environment.
"During the next five days we are going to have an exchanging of
experiences. This will reinforce the abilities of our air force in the
region essential for future generations of peace keeping," said the
Angolan air chief.
Throughout the week, the approximately 35 U.S., 20 Zambian and 75
Angolan airmen will increase their knowledge by providing input on their
diverse experiences in discussions which focus on mission planning,
disaster preparedness and cargo buildup.
The intention of APF is to strengthen the regional partnerships within
Africa by improving the proficiency and readiness of key mission areas.
"Welcome and on behalf of the air force and on my own behalf, I wish to
all the participants a great stay and the grace of the knowledge that
there was a successful fulfillment of the mission assigned to us," said
the general.
Monday, March 24, 2014
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