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Sujet: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Mer 10 Mar - 18:10
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RABAT-SALE, Morocco - Major General Ahmed Boutaleb, inspector of the Moroccan Air Force, Royal Armed Forces, presents Brigadier General Robert Ferrell, director of C4 Systems, U.S. Africa Command, with a gift following a meeting on March 2, 2010, at the Royal Armed Forces Headquarters in Rabat, Morocco. Ferrell was in Morocco discussing communications modernization initiatives between the United States and Morocco
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و كان حقا علينا نصر المؤمنين - حب الأوطان من الإيمان
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Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Dim 22 Mai - 7:59
et je crois qu´il aura acces a quelques "extras" du DIA/NSA,comme downloader des images sat necessaires,pour contourner la bureaucratie miilitaire
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Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Dim 22 Mai - 9:55
Yakuza a écrit:
et je crois qu´il aura acces a quelques "extras" du DIA/NSA,comme downloader des images sat necessaires,pour contourner la bureaucratie miilitaire
DIA plutot.
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Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Jeu 2 Juin - 2:08
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AETC, 17th Air Force Officials Bring Maintenance Training to Seven Partner Nations
By William Lacourneuve, Analyste Militaire
Source: Africom/ US Air Force Africa
Officers and noncommissioned officers from seven African nations began a three-week course at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, May 5, 2011, designed to provide fundamental maintenance and logistics management skills, thanks to a partnership between 17th Air Force (Air Forces Africa) and Air Education and Training Command. The Trans-Sahara Culture of Maintenance and Logistics Course includes students from Chad, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Nigeria, Senegal and Tunisia. « Big picture, we’re strengthening existing international relationships and building new ones where none existed before, » said Captain Manuel Hauck, from 17th Air Force. « Tactically, we’re aiming to increase the ability of these nations to maintain their equipment and sustain operations in a difficult environment — the Sahara Desert — through effective logistics. » Aircraft and vehicle maintenance, logistics and safety are the core elements of the course, he said. Driven by 17th AF and the needs of the participating nations, the curriculum draws heavily from the training expertise of the 82nd Training Wing, especially the Aircraft and Munitions Maintenance Officers Course, which is the initial course for Air Force officers in the career field. « Being at the AMMOC schoolhouse has been key to building the pilot CM&L course and the staff here has been extremely helpful, » said Trans-Sahara instructor Capt Justine Brent assigned to the 28th Logistics Readiness Squadron at Ellsworth AFB, S.D. Getting the course off the ground posed some unique challenges. In addition to the combined maintenance and logistics curriculum, AFRICOM officials required that the course be taught simultaneously in French and English to accommodate the needs of students attending from across northern Africa, officials said. All three of the course instructors were recruited for the job because they have either a logistics or maintenance background and are fluent in French. Captain Brent and 1st Lieutenant Brittany Ziehler, assigned to the 355th Logistics Readiness Squadron at Davis Monthan AFB, Arizona, both studied French in college and abroad, and though they came here eager to apply their French skills, they also came with some trepidation. « We’re both logistics officers, so we were confident about that part of the course, » Ziehler said. « But we’re not maintenance officers, so we had a pretty steep learning curve there. It’s added a lot of breadth and depth to my career. » While at the course, Captain Brent met Captain Odi Diambra, assigned to the 6th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron at MacDill AFB, Florida. He was completing the AMMOC course and is a native French speaker, after growing up in the Ivory Coast. « They asked me if I wanted to be part of the project, and I accepted right away, » Diambra said. « It’s a great chance to network with these foreign officers and teach them how we operate in the U.S. Air Force — to learn from each other and build understanding along the way. It’s like the saying, ‘Give a man a fish, and he eats for a day; teach him to fish and he eats for a lifetime.’ That’s the concept here — help them operationally as individual nations, and help them build relationships so they can look to each other for support. » The biggest challenge in building the course has not been language, according to Captain Brent, but communication in general. « Think about it, you have two captains and a lieutenant working with two different commands to build a course that meets the needs of seven different countries, » she said. « Communication has been key as we’ve tried to balance the mission objectives of 17th Air Force with the practical realities of the schoolhouse. » Fortunately, she said, all the players have been extremely supportive. « It’s been amazing to see the level of trust placed in us, she said. We’re building this unique course for these countries, and the commands ultimately gave us their objectives and said, ‘You’re the subject-matter experts. Make it happen.’ » Captain Hauck said that 17th Air Force officials hope to build on the success of the Trans-Sahara course and work more with AETC in the future. « When the partner nations get to experience our world-class AETC facilities, we hope they look to us for more of their training needs, he said. By interacting with our partners, we understand not only their culture but the environment they operate in — and which we may someday be called to operate in with them. The more we can understand our partners, the better we can help them with their training needs and ultimately learn from each other. » When that happens, AETC and the 82nd Training Wing Airmen will be ready, said Colonel Shawn Harrison, the 82nd Training Group commander. Known as « Aircraft Maintenance University, » the 82nd TRG oversees AMMOC and more than 100 other aircraft maintenance-related courses. « Working with our international partners is an important component of our mission, » Colonel Harrison said. « Not only do we train international students in our schoolhouses here at Sheppard, the 82nd Training Wing also operates training detachments on three continents and has provided in-country training to our partners in Iraq, Afghanistan, Thailand, Chile and dozens of other locations. We’re excited to expand our current work with our partners in Africa now and into the future. » The first Trans-Sahara Culture of Maintenance and Logistics Course session is scheduled to graduate May 27, with a second session scheduled for September.
By George Woodward 82nd Training Wing Public Affairs
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Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Jeu 9 Juin - 14:37
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The Air Force Security Assistance Center (AFSAC) has a requirement for Communication Security (COMSEC) and Custodians/Managers with the work to be performed by the contractor in the country of Morocco.
Added: Jun 09, 2011 11:08 am
The Air Force Security Assistance Center (AFSAC) has a requirement for Communication Security (COMSEC) and Custodians/Managers with the work to be performed by the contractor in the country of Morocco. The proposed contract is 100% small business set-aside and will be awarded using full and open competition. This service will be conducted in the country of Morocco. Period of performance is twenty-four (24) months. Three 12-month options may be awarded. The government intends to make a single award to the offeror that represents the best overall value considering price and past performance.
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Sujet: ... Dim 15 Jan - 15:06
Donc ici un rapport sur les formations octroyer par les USA au FAR
on voit que ca traite de l'anti-terrorisme, mais c'est surtout dans le domaines aériens que la formation est accrue ( programme F-16 et T-6 oblige) mais aussi la Marine avec des entrainement aéronaval, d'artillerie, d'industrie, et pour les parachutiste...
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Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Dim 15 Jan - 15:24
mirage a écrit:
Donc ici un rapport sur les formations octroyer par les USA au FAR
on voit que ca traite de l'anti-terrorisme, mais c'est surtout dans le domaines aériens que la formation est accrue ( programme F-16 et T-6 oblige) mais aussi la Marine avec des entrainement aéronaval, d'artillerie, d'industrie, et pour les parachutiste...
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Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Ven 11 Mai - 7:41
Intéréssant !
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Moroccan and U.S. military representatives discuss combined interoperability requirements during the recently convened Commandand Control Interoperability Board (CCIB), held May 1-4, 2012, at Ramstein Air Force Base. Seated from left to right are: Colonel Sean Broderick (AFRICOM Director C4Systems), Brigadier General Arnold Gordon-Bray (AFRICOM Deputy Director of Operations), Col-Major Mohammad Bajda (Royal Moroccan Air Force), Colonel Abdelhak Sanhaji (Royal Moroccan Air Force) and Colonel Mohamed Oubouhou (Royal Moroccan Army).
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Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Mer 30 Mai - 15:11
Devino, tu as intérêt à prendre ton temps pour faire un petit tour entre les différents rubriques du forum avant de poser tes questions ...
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Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Mer 30 Mai - 15:34
Sincèrement Désolé , je n'est pas encore bien tenu le classement des Topics ''FRA"
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Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Mer 13 Juin - 15:40
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TAN TAN, Morocco (June 8, 2012) Seabees from Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 3, Det. Morocco, run up a sand dune during a physical training session. NMCB 3 is an expeditionary naval construction element assigned to U.S. 6th Fleet's commander, Task Force 68, to provide construction, engineering and security services that support national strategy, naval power projection, humanitarian assistance and contingency operations.
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Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Sam 23 Juin - 12:31
Un document évoquant la coopération militaire entre le Royaume et l'USA durant les années 80
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Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Sam 29 Sep - 2:53
esperons un retour d´african eagle
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Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Lun 1 Oct - 10:08
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Le Général de corps d'armée Abdelaziz Bennani reçoit une délégation militaire américaine
Rabat, 01 oct. 2012 (MAP) - Le Général de corps d'armée Abdelaziz Bennani, inspecteur général des Forces Armées Royales (FAR) et commandant la zone sud, a reçu, lundi à Rabat, une délégation militaire américaine, conduite par le Général Carter F. Ham, Chef du commandement américain pour lôAfrique (AFRICOM).
Cette rencontre, qui intervient suite aux Hautes instructions royales, a porté sur la coopération militaire bilatérale.
Un déjeuner a, par la suite, été offert en l'honneur de la délégation américaine, au Cercle Mess des Officiers de Rabat.-(MAP)
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Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Lun 1 Oct - 12:00
Voici des pilotes Marocains qui arrivent a l' USAF Air War College
C'est au tout début de cette vidéo :
_________________ Kadhafi a quitté la Libye, sans dire au revoir. Ce n’est pas tripoli de sa part !
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Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Lun 1 Oct - 13:39
merci reese pour le partage si j'ai bien suivi le general HAM a fait Rabat > Alger > retour a rabat sinon une petite tbarguiga
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atlas General de Division
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Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Lun 1 Oct - 13:42
C'est un cdt et jeune avec ça.......
POUR LE RESTE, ça ne me dit rien de bon, cette visite de HARM...
il se mijote quelque chose..MALI ????
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Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Jeu 14 Mar - 16:12
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AGE Maintenance Training for RMAF
The Air Education and Training Command Contracting Squadron (AETC CONS) is seeking information concerning the availability of capable contractors to provide non-personal services in support of the Royal Morocco Air Force for maintenance training for the attached Aerospace Ground Equipment (AGE). All instruction shall be in the English language. This Request for Information (RFI) is issued for informational and planning purposes only. The information will be used in conducting market research to identify qualified, experienced, and interested potential sources and commercial practices in support of the Government's requirements. Contact with Government personnel, other than those specified in this RFI, by potential offerors or their employees' regarding this requirement is not permitted. This is not a Request for Proposal (RFP). It is not to be construed as a formal solicitation or an obligation on the part of the Government to acquire any products or services. The information requested by this RFI will be used within the Air Force to facilitate decision making and will not be disclosed outside the agency. Any information provided to the Government is strictly voluntary and will be provided at no cost to the Government. For purposes of this RFI, the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Code is 611519, Other Technical and Trade Schools and the small business size standard is $7.0 Million.
AGE equipements list http://depositfiles.com/files/wwz2qy2db
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Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Ven 13 Déc - 2:10
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Vice Chief of Naval Operations meets with Royal Armed Forces of Morocco Inspector General
WASHINGTON, D.C. (NNS) -- Vice Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mark E. Ferguson met with Gen. Abdelaziz Bennani, Inspector General of the Royal Armed Forces of Morocco, during an office call at the Pentagon, Dec. 12.
During the call, Adm. Ferguson thanked Gen. Bennani for his country's long-standing relationship with the United States. Morocco was the first country to recognize the United States as an independent country when the two countries signed a treaty of peace and friendship in 1786. Since then, the U.S. and Morocco have sought to maintain close relations that support regional maritime security.
"As a longstanding strategic partner, we appreciate the military cooperation between our two countries," Adm. Ferguson said. "We look forward to working with our Moroccan counterparts as we work to ensure regional stability."
Adm. Ferguson also thanked Gen. Bennani for his country's strong leadership during several regional military exercises designed to increase interoperability with regional navies. During annual exercises, such as "Saharan Express" and "Phoenix Express", U.S. and Moroccan forces worked together with military forces from Europe, South America, North Africa, NATO, and the U.S. to forge strong maritime security relationships.
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Je rappelle que l'officier de la MRM qu'on voit avec les lunettes noires, c'est l'attaché militaire du Royaume à Washington
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Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Ven 13 Déc - 2:53
c´est la Moroccan-American Joint Military Commission qui a lieu chaque année en decembre,c´est la ou on pose la liste de Noel sur la table
Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Ven 13 Déc - 5:30
Donc bientôt on aura des nouvelles croustillantes , que ce soit pour les FAR ou la MRM , maybe aussi FRA . Quelque chose se prépare , les visites s'enchainent , je pense que l'EM veut profiter de la présence de SM aux States pour faire le forcing , profiter du poids de la visite pour enfoncer les dernières portes . En tout cas Décembre et Janvier vont nous réserver de très belle surprises .
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Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Mar 10 Juin - 4:33
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But TomDispatch’s examination of official documents shows that the US in fact operates out of seven cooperative locations (CSLs) and a number of forward locations (FOLs) in Gabon, Kenya, Mali, Morocco, Tunisia, Namibia, Senegal, Uganda, Ethiopia and Zambia. http://www.globalresearch.ca/nigeria-boko-haram-kidnappings-used-to-justify-us-military-build-up-in-africa/5381653
Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Ven 1 Aoû - 18:58
Bon je met sa la même si c'est assez insolite et c'est sa place 9rouda , j'ai jamais su que ont dresser chez nous des singes pour le déminage , chaque jour on apprend quelque chose .
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Animals at war: Slugs and mail and puppy dog tails
In 2003, Morocco offered US forces in Iraq thousands of Atlas Mountain monkeys trained in land mine detection. The ‘training’ it seems, involved the monkey’s ability to tread on a landmine and make it go bang!
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Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Ven 1 Aoû - 22:06
Wach 3ad..
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Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Mar 12 Aoû - 10:07
une délégation des FAR en visite au siege de l'AFRICOM a Stuttgart remarquez qu il n'ya pas d’ambiguïté sur la carte du Maroc
la reste des photos ici https://www.flickr.com/photos/africom/sets/72157646375727711/ je sais pas comment telecharger les photo de flikr a part les captures d'écran
l'article du site officiel : http://www.africom.mil/newsroom/article/23465/royal-armed-forces-of-morocco-visits-africom-to-strengthen-partnership
Dernière édition par Tabrisius le Mar 12 Aoû - 10:53, édité 1 fois (Raison : Edité (mis l'originale en 3640 x 1696))
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Sujet: Re: Cooperation militaire avec les USA Mar 12 Aoû - 10:51
1. tu click sur la photo que tu veut 2. click droit sur la photo 3. Tu click la resolution que tu veut 4. L'image s'ouvre et tu click-droit sur copier lien d'image 5. Tu colle ici: