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US Army commits to its African allies after combining Europe and Africa commands


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Major General Andrew Rohling, the US Army Southern European Task Force commanding general and US Army Europe-Africa deputy commanding general, met with Moroccan General Belkhir El Farouk, the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces Southern Zone commander.
The United States Army has recently combined its Europe and Africa branches. Considering this consolidation, the US Army held a media briefing that communicated its continued commitment to its African allies. The briefing also discussed the multinational African Lion training exercise scheduled for June 2021.
The first speaker, General Christopher Cavoli, Commanding General, US Army Europe and Africa (the new name for the command), spoke from the Southern European Task Force, Africa headquarters in Vicenza, Italy.

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Army's Exercise "African Lion" To Proceed Despite COVID-19


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Photos of helicopter landing and General Rohling: Moroccan Armed Forces.
Military members from the United States and Morocco met at the end of January to finalize plans for the annual Exercise “African Lion.” The exercise will resume in 2021 after being severely curtailed last year due to the coronavirus pandemic. 
U.S. troops and their Moroccan hosts were scouting the locations where most of the exercise will take place. The 17th iteration of African Lion 2021 will involve over 10,000 troops from nine countries. It will span three continents and six countries. 
The annual exercise is designed to improve interoperability and mutual understanding of each nation’s tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs). The exercise began in the 1990s as a biennial event. It was sponsored by the U.S. European Command (EUCOM) and conducted by U.S. Army personnel in cooperation with the Moroccan Armed Forces. It then turned into an annual event, after President Bush established the U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) in 2008 which took over the stewardship of African Lion.

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