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    US military inspires South African youth

    US military inspires South African youth

    Photo By Staff Sgt. Deborah Lockhart | Brig. Gen. Mark Dillion, Strategic Air Force International Affairs, director of...... read more read more

    PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA

    09.22.2012

    Courtesy Story

    U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa   

    By Staff Sgt. Debbie Lockhart
    U.S. Air Forces Africa Public Affairs

    WATERKLOOF AIR FORCE BASE, South Africa - The smiles of hundreds of children outshone the sun as they stepped onto a C-17 Globemaster III for the first time while participating in a Youth Development Program here, Sept. 20.

    Children at the Africa Aerospace and Defense Exposition took part in the program that partners U.S. and South African military members with youth to develop techniques to empower them both socially and economically.

    "This is an outstanding program that gives us the opportunity to educate the youth of South Africa about careers in aviation and the military," said Brig. Gen. Mark Dillon, Director, Regional Affairs, Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of the Air Force, International Affairs, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C.

    Partnering with this program gives the U.S. military means to enhance cooperation and capabilities with South Africa while helping to build up future generations here through education and awareness.

    "The first year the U.S. got involved with our program was in 2010 and they are the only other country that puts time and effort into working with these kids," said Lt. Col. Angela Human South African Special Forces Staff Officer.

    The Youth Development Program gave children the chance to ask questions and tour U.S. military aircraft and vehicles including a C-17 Globemaster III from the 137th Airlift Squadron at Stewart Air National Guard base in Newburgh, N.Y.; a KC- 135T Stratotanker from171st Selfridge Air National Guard Base in Mount Clemens, Mich.; a C-130J Super Hercules from Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point in Cherry Point N.C; an M-1117 Armored Security Vehicle from the 442nd Military Police Company in Queens, N.Y.; and an M-1126 Stryker Armored fighter vehicle from B Company 1st Battalion, 112nd infantry in Cambridge Springs, Pa.

    "This is an awesome program for the youth of a country that is moving forward in education and career opportunities," said Capt. James Cartica Jr., 137th Airlift Squadron C-17 pilot from Stewart Air National Guard base in Newburgh, New York.

    U.S. military members worked one-on-one in flight simulators with the children, giving them advice and answering any questions they had.

    "This was a great experience because I want to be a pilot, said Danielle Badenhorst, Port Natal High School national essay winner. "Flying is quite extraordinary and I want to be extraordinary."

    For many of the children in attendance this was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to personally speak to pilots, engineers and other service members involved in aviation from both the South African military and the U.S. military.

    "Learning and taking in what they've said will give me a better view on how to achieve what I want to achieve," Badenhorst said.

    According to event organizers, children living in the outskirts of the country were flown into the exposition to participate in the program by the South African military. Enabling those in less fortunate communities to partake in the event and encourage them to become resilient and self-reliant.

    "The kids here today are the cream-of-the-crop and this is an excellent chance for us to help encourage them to focus on their education and their future careers," Dillon said.

    More than 3,000 children participated in the program during the exposition.

    "This exposition is more than just a military event; it's a chance to build long term partnerships between South Africa and the U.S.," Dillion said. "Where better to start than with the youth."

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    Date Taken: 09.22.2012
    Date Posted: 09.26.2012 09:43
    Story ID: 95302
    Location: PRETORIA, ZA

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