About African Lion

African Lion 25 is U.S. Africa Command's largest, premier, annual exercise, hosted across Morocco, Ghana, Senegal and Tunisia. This joint, all-domain, multi-component, and multinational exercise includes more than 10,000 participants from more than twenty nations, including contingents from NATO. African Lion aims to strengthen interoperability among participants and build readiness to respond to crises and contingencies in Africa and around the world.

The exercise will include a command post exercise, field training exercises, a live-fire demonstration, and humanitarian civic assistance program events. Additionally, humanitarian civic assistance missions will feature a combination of medical, dental and veterinary assistance and exchanges across Morocco, Ghana and Senegal. 

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688th Cyberspace Wing WHAT THE WOT SERIES (EPISODE #2)
688th Cyberspace Wing
Oct. 5, 2022 | 11:26
WHAT THE WOT SERIES (EPISODE #2)

688th Cyberspace Wing Commander U.S. Air Force Col. James Hewitt and Command Chief Master Sgt. Jeffrey Glawe provide Wing Optimization
Transformation (WOT) updates to the Wing and answer questions for the second episode of the "What the WOT" series.

The Wing Optimization and Transformation aims to optimize and transform
688th Cyberspace Wing operational structure and authorities within
enterprise network and security operations through design of NOC/SOC
organization (to include integrated engineering capability) in order to
enhance mission effectiveness.

The What the WOT series has a goal to enhance open communication from all
Airman and create a shared understanding across the Wing about the
transformation.

688th Cyberspace Wing Command team encourages Wingmen to submit anonymous questions via the Wing Optimization Transformation Sharepoint, by EMAIL to the CAG, or via the Wing QR Code to fuel the series.
Every Airmen is a spokesperson, Every Airmen is a stakeholder.
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