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    USAFE-AFAFRICA commander visits Niger, Africa

    USAFE-AFAFRICA commander visits Niger, Africa

    Photo By Staff Sgt. Alexandra Longfellow | AIR BASE 101, Niger - U.S. Air Force Gen. James Hecker, U.S. Air Forces in Europe and...... read more read more

    AIR BASE 201, NIGER

    10.29.2022

    Story by Staff Sgt. Alexandra Longfellow 

    406th Air Expeditionary Wing

    AIR BASE 201, Niger - Airmen serving at Air Base 101 and 201 in Niger, Africa had the opportunity to meet with Gen. James Hecker, U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa (USAFE-AFAFRICA), commander, Oct. 28 through Oct. 29, 2022, during his visit to the continent.

    Prior to his visit with both installations, Hecker attended the Senegalesee Air Force-hosted Africa Air Force Forum, which brought over 40 Africa nations and international partner defense delegations to Dakar, Senegal. The conference addressed the evolving role of Africa’s air forces through emerging requirements, counterterrorism and conterinsurgency efforts across the continenet.

    The conference marks Hecker’s first visit to the African continent as the USAFE-AFAFRICA commander - choosing to visit Niger as his first stop.

    At AB 101, he met with the Niger Air Chief to obtain situational awareness from the Niger Armed Forces’ perspective on the threats in the area and discussed the partnership between nations.

    Each installation briefed Hecker on force protection along with a perimeter tour to better understand the installation’s significant improvements as well as ongoing challenges.

    Hecker discussed the growing presence of international air forces in Africa and their ability to support partners beyond counterterrorism and counterinsurgency efforts.

    “The sacrifices you [U.S. service members] make do not go unnoticed from senior leadership and all the way up to the president,” Hecker said. “They know what you are doing. You [U.S. service members] fight the terrorists in a way no other nation does.”

    His last stop, at both installations, was a troop engagement, where Airmen were recognized for their hard work and dedication during their deployment.

    It was great watching both Air Base 101 and 201 perform their duties to ensure we prevent attacks within Africa,” added Hecker. “I am deeply appreciative of each and every one one of you.”

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    Date Taken: 10.29.2022
    Date Posted: 10.31.2022 07:45
    Story ID: 432302
    Location: AIR BASE 201, NE

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