![]() ![]() Corey Davis, Joint Force Headquarters, wireless communications Staff Sgt. Jeffrey Reno, Headquarters and Headquarters Battery (HHB), 138th Field Artillery Brigade Sgt. The Kentucky team assisted Djiboutian service members with programming and validating tactical radio communications, assisted in setting up and configuring new computer monitors and talked through big picture power generation and network management with a senior Djiboutian signal leader. 15 outside Bataillon d’Intervention Rapide, a quick reaction military unit in Djibouti. ![]() Cassandra Mullins) VIEW ORIGINAL 9 / 9 Show Caption + Hide Caption –Ī team of Kentucky National Guard signal leaders, who were handpicked based on their expertise, pose for a photo Aug. 17, regarding initial radio setup and functions testing with Djiboutian Armed Forces Bataillon d’Intervention Rapide (BIR). Corey Davis, with Joint Force Headquarters, wireless communications, conducts a check on knowledge, Aug. Cassandra Mullins) VIEW ORIGINAL 8 / 9 Show Caption + Hide Caption – The division 2 build software#Mahad Adaweh, both assigned to Bataillon d’Intervention Rapide, with installing and using updated software that will enable Djiboutian Armed Forces to utilize faster capabilities on their radios. Jeffrey Reno, middle, assists Djiboutian Armed Forces Cpl. Cassandra Mullins) VIEW ORIGINAL 7 / 9 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Corey Davis, with Joint Force Headquarters, wireless communications, as the two work together to program a tactical radio. Mahad Hoch, of Bataillon d’Intervention Rapide (BIR), gives a thumbs up to Kentucky National Guard Sgt. Cassandra Mullins) VIEW ORIGINAL 6 / 9 Show Caption + Hide Caption –ĭjiboutian Armed Forces Cpl. 15 as part of Kentucky’s State Partnership Program with Djibouti. Interpreter Mohammed Mousse (left) assisted in facilitating the discussion between the two leaders who met Aug. Stephen Young, the J6 plans/policy officer for the Kentucky National Guard’s Directorate of Information Management (right), discusses signal leadership best practices, big picture power generation and network management, and combat radio tactics, techniques, and procedures with Djiboutian Armed Forces Capt. Cassandra Mullins) VIEW ORIGINAL 5 / 9 Show Caption + Hide Caption – ![]() The division 2 build how to#Mahad Hoch, with Bataillon d’Intervention Rapide (BIR), shows his signal counterparts how to open a newly installed application that will enable the Djiboutian Armed Forces to utilize faster capabilities on their radios. Jeffrey Reno, left, observes as Djiboutian Armed Forces Cpl. Cassandra Mullins) VIEW ORIGINAL 4 / 9 Show Caption + Hide Caption – 15-17, as part of Kentucky’s State Partnership Program with Djibouti. Kentucky signal leaders, with assistance from SFAB, visited BIR, Aug. Members of the Kentucky National Guard, 2nd Security Force Assistance Brigade (SFAB) and Djiboutian Armed Forces Bataillon d’Intervention Rapide (BIR) gather for a photo Aug. Cassandra Mullins) VIEW ORIGINAL 3 / 9 Show Caption + Hide Caption – 15, to program and validate tactical radio communications used by the Djiboutian forces. Jeffrey Reno, a satellite communications non-commissioned officer assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Battery (HHB), 138th Field Artillery Brigade (right) work alongside Djiboutian Armed Forces members Cpl. Corey Davis, an information technology specialist assigned to Joint Force Headquarters, wireless communications (seated, middle), and Staff Sgt. Cassandra Mullins) VIEW ORIGINAL 2 / 9 Show Caption + Hide Caption – I could not be more proud of our Kentucky troops and the BIR.” (U.S. ![]() “There’s a sense of pride and accomplishment on both sides of this mission. “We have shared good information on both sides,” Young said. 15-17 as part of Kentucky’s State Partnership Program with Djibouti. Elmi Moussa, of Bataillon d’Intervention Rapide. Stephen Young, the J6 plans/policy officer for the Kentucky National Guard’s Directorate of Information Management (left), presents a coin to Djiboutian Armed Forces Capt. ![]()
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