2nd Security Force Assistance Brigade

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Why I Serve: Capt. Leyla Kosakowski

8:34 AM5/6/2021
Why I Serve: “I joined the Army to make a difference for this country while fighting for it. I continue to serve to protect the health of the men and women of this country and to emphasize preventive medicine to conserve the fighting force.” -- Capt. Leyla Kosakowski, a 2nd Security Force Assistance Brigade environmental science and engineering officer (U.S. Army photo by Maj. Kymberley Jurado)
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SETAF-AF and 2nd SFAB strengthen partnership, plan training events with Ghana Armed Forces

12:02 PM4/27/2021
U.S. Army Lt. Col. Ronald J. Sturgeon, the 2nd Security Force Assistance Brigade training advisor counsel commander, briefs Ghana Armed Forces battalion commanders and staffs on future training plans during a site survey in Tamale, Ghana, at the Northern Command Headquarters March 30, 2021. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. Kymberley Jurado)
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SETAF-AF and 2nd SFAB strengthen partnership, plan training events with Ghana Armed Forces

12:02 PM4/27/2021
Capt. Mamadou Sylla, a U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa G35 planner, left, leads planning for coordination of future training between U.S. and Ghanaian soldiers at a site survey in Tamale, Ghana, March 31, 2021. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. Kymberley Jurado)
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SETAF-AF and 2nd SFAB strengthen partnership, plan training events with Ghana Armed Forces

12:02 PM4/27/2021
Capt. Leyla Kosakowski, a 2nd Security Force Assistance Brigade environmental science and engineering officer, right, tests facility water sources during a site survey in Tamale, Ghana, March 31, 2021. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. Kymberley Jurado)
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SETAF-AF and 2nd SFAB strengthen partnership, plan training events with Ghana Armed Forces

12:02 PM4/27/2021
Capt. Erik Alderman, a 2nd Security Force Assistance Brigade maneuver team leader, second from right, briefs a proposed training plan to Lt. Col. Benjamin Boamah, the Ghana army 6th Battalion commander, right, during a site survey in Tamale, Ghana, March 31, 2021. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. Kymberley Jurado)
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