Marine Sgt. Gedeon Brenovil (left), an interpreter with 4th Civil Affairs Group, sits with an officer of the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces during the opening ceremony for Exercise African Lion 16, April 18, 2016. African Lion is an annually-scheduled, combined exercise designed to improve interoperability and mutual understanding of each nation’s tactics, techniques and procedures while demonstrating the strong bond between the two nation’s militaries. The exercise is led by Marine Forces Europe and Africa and sponsored by Africa Command, and entails military training in comma


Marine Sgt. Gedeon Brenovil (left), an interpreter with 4th Civil Affairs Group, sits with an officer of the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces during the opening ceremony for Exercise African Lion 16, April 18, 2016. African Lion is an annually-scheduled, combined exercise designed to improve interoperability and mutual understanding of each nation’s tactics, techniques and procedures while demonstrating the strong bond between the two nation’s militaries. The exercise is led by Marine Forces Europe and Africa and sponsored by Africa Command, and entails military training in command-post activities and peace support operations.


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