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Italian Naval Academy Commander Rear Admiral Flavio Biaggi visited Army Field Support Battalion Africa at Leghorn Army Depot Oct. 14 to receive a tour of its facilities and a capabilities briefing reference the battalion’s Army Prepositioned Stock-2 operations and worksite. The AFSBn Africa command team said the visit was a good military-to-military relationship building opportunity, and they look forward to the possibility of hosting a future Leadership Professional Development seminar with the Italian admiral and his cadets at the APS-2 worksite in the weeks to come. The 405th Army Field Support Brigade’s AFSBn Africa at Leghorn Army Depot is U.S. Army Europe and Africa’s premier power projection platform south of the Alps, supporting both the European and the African theaters of operations. (U.S. Army courtesy photo)
211029-A-SM279-086.JPG Photo By: Cameron Porter

LEGHORM ARMY DEPOT, Italy - Italian Naval Academy Commander Rear Admiral Flavio Biaggi visited Army Field Support Battalion Africa at Leghorn Army Depot Oct. 14 to receive a tour of its facilities and a capabilities briefing reference the battalion’s Army Prepositioned Stock-2 operations and worksite. The AFSBn Africa command team said the visit was a good military-to-military relationship building opportunity, and they look forward to the possibility of hosting a future Leadership Professional Development seminar with the Italian admiral and his cadets at the APS-2 worksite in the weeks to come. The 405th Army Field Support Brigade’s AFSBn Africa at Leghorn Army Depot is U.S. Army Europe and Africa’s premier power projection platform south of the Alps, supporting both the European and the African theaters of operations. (U.S. Army courtesy photo)


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