Brig. Gen. Kenneth H. Moore Jr., deputy commanding general, U.S. Army Africa-Command and a Pulaski, Va., native, listens to the director general of the Kamenge Military Hospital Jan. 29, 2015, during a U.S. Army Africa/U.S. Embassy-Burundi joint Medical Readiness and Training Exercise Jan. 19-30, 2015. (Photo by Sgt. Michael O’Neal, American Forces Network) Photo: https://www.dvidshub.net/news/153661/us-army-africa-conducts-medrete-15-1-burundi#.VPToiWOLe1F
Brig. Gen. Kenneth H. Moore Jr., deputy commanding general, U.S. Army Africa-Command and a Pulaski, Va., native, listens to the director general of the Kamenge Military Hospital Jan. 29, 2015, during a U.S. Army Africa/U.S. Embassy-Burundi joint Medical Readiness and Training Exercise Jan. 19-30, 2015. (Photo by Sgt. Michael O’Neal, American Forces Network)
Photo: https://www.dvidshub.net/news/153661/us-army-africa-conducts-medrete-15-1-burundi#.VPToiWOLe1F

A Bujumbura, il y a quelques semaines, en commune de Kamenge, à l’ Hôpital Militaire de KAMENGE, 11 officiers de l’U.S ARMY du Centre médical militaire William Beaumont à Fort Bliss au Texas et 3 autres officiers de l’U.S army  du 7ème Détachement (  7th Civil Support Command’s 2500th Digital Liaison Detachment)  étaient au Burundi pour assurer une formation médicale en partenariat avec les médecins des Forces de Défense Nationale du Burundi. 

Clockwise from left to right, U.S. Army Maj. James Blair, orthopedic trauma surgeon, William Beaumont Army Medical Center, Fort Bliss, Texas and a Brooklyn, Conn. native; a orthopedic surgeon and U.S. Army 1st Lt. James Bills, operating room nurse, and a San Antonio, Texas native perform surgery on a hip fracture Jan. 28, 2015, at the Kamenge Military Hospital during a U.S. Army Africa/U.S. Embassy-Burundi joint Medical Readiness and Training Exercise in partnership with the Burundian National Defense Force. Photo: https://www.dvidshub.net/image/1752898/us-army-africa-conducts-medrete-15-1-burundi#.VPTtV2OLe1E
Clockwise from left to right, U.S. Army Maj. James Blair, orthopedic trauma surgeon, William Beaumont Army Medical Center, Fort Bliss, Texas and a Brooklyn, Conn. native; a orthopedic surgeon and U.S. Army 1st Lt. James Bills, operating room nurse, and a San Antonio, Texas native perform surgery on a hip fracture Jan. 28, 2015, at the Kamenge Military Hospital during a U.S. Army Africa/U.S. Embassy-Burundi joint Medical Readiness and Training Exercise in partnership with the Burundian National Defense Force.
Photo: https://www.dvidshub.net/image/1752898/us-army-africa-conducts-medrete-15-1-burundi#.VPTtV2OLe1E

Cette formation médicale a eu lieu de 19 au 30 janvier 2015: https://www.dvidshub.net/news/153661/us-army-africa-conducts-medrete-15-1-burundi#.VPToiWOLe1F
Le Burundi et les USA entretiennent une très bonne coopération militaire depuis 2005, fin de la Dictature militaire des Bahima burundais ( Micombero, Bagaza, et Buyoya), qui aura duré près de 40 ans, avec plus de 4,5 Millions de victimes Barundi – Le fameux génocide régicide  contre les Barundi : https://burundi-agnews.org/genocide.htm
DAM, NY, AGNEWS, le lundi 2 mars 2015

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