Camp Lemonier Djibouti is located in the Horn of Africa and is the only U.S. military infrastructure located in Africa providing a base of operations for support services. The Camp is the primary base of operations for U.S. Africa Command in the Horn of Africa and supports more than 23 tenant commands with Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force members. Military personnel serve on four to fifteen-month rotational tours as individual augmentees (IA) or as part of unit deployments, and U.S. civilian personnel also serve on a rotating basis.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
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Are they moving towards sustainment yet?
ReplyDeletewhat's the per diem in Camp Lemonier?
ReplyDeleteAre you there currently?
ReplyDeleteHeloo Sir how are you? Is me HM3Garcia from the prior EMF remeber me? I hope you guys had a great tour. Getting ready to PSC? Take care and good luck it was a pleasure to work with EMF 15.
ReplyDeleteWe miss you HM3! You were a vital part of our group! You kept our Dental department in order! The babies are still there as well! We leave in April. time went by too fast.
ReplyDeleteLooks like I will be headed their to be the Site Manager for the FFSC. Can you tell me more about the camp and daily living there? You can e-mail me at Ronnfx@aol.com...Thanks so much
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