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The soft sell on AFRICOM is the best sell

NATIONAL WEEKLY EDITION: "On Rough Seas: A U.S. program to train regional navies aims to promote stability off a volatile coast," by Karin Brulliard, Washington Post, 25-31 May 2009.

This is the stuff my Enterra colleague Harry Ulrich (USN, Admiral, retired) started while he was in Naples, "owning" most of Africa for European Command.

Great stuff and the right way to prove our intentions with Africa Command--namely, local capacity building.

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