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  • U.S. Army Staff Sgt Cana Garrison, with the 411 Civil Affairs Battalion, stationed at Air Base 201, helps a local Nigerien attach water jugs filled by a solar powered well to their donkey to transport back to their home.
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  • Nigeriens usually have to travel miles to the nearest well and spend hours hand pumping water. with the help of Civil Affairs from Air Base 201. Local wells are being converted to Solar powered wells. cutting the time to get water in half. Local animals also take advantage of the abundant water on June 30th, 2019.
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  • Nigeriens usually have to travel miles to the nearest well and spend hours hand pumping water. with the help of Civil Affairs from Air Base 201. Local wells are being converted to Solar powered wells. cutting the time to get water in half.
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  • U.S. Army Civil Affairs soldiers, pass out sewing supplies, gathered and donated by families of deployed soldiers and airmen to members of a village in Agadez, Niger, June 27, 2019.
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  • Nigeriens usually have to travel miles to the nearest well and spend hours hand pumping water. with the help of Civil Affairs from Air Base 201. Local wells are being converted to Solar powered wells. cutting the time to get water in half.
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  • Airmen assigned to the 724th Expeditionary Air Base Squadron civil engineer flight install tin roofing on a classroom at a village in Agadez, Niger, June 27, 2019. The Airmen built the classroom using leftover construction materials from Air Base 201 and locally purchased tin for the roof.
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  • Nigeriens usually have to travel miles to the nearest well and spend hours hand pumping water. with the help of Civil Affairs from Air Base 201. Local wells are being converted to Solar powered wells. cutting the time to get water in half.
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  • Growing trust between the local community and U.S. service members, and fostering good relationships with the government in the area surrounding a new base increases the chance of local support for Airmen deployed there in an effort to bring stability to the region. The U.S. Army’s 411th Civil Affairs Battalion are experts in nurturing relationships in host countries. Partnering with local community groups and base groups, civil affairs specialists have donated food, supplies, built classrooms and built solar powered wells in the communities surrounding Air Base 201 in Agadez, Niger.
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  • Airmen assigned to the 724th Expeditionary Air Base Squadron civil engineer flight install tin roofing on a classroom at a village in Agadez, Niger, June 27, 2019. The Airmen built the classroom using leftover construction materials from Air Base 201 and locally purchased tin for the roof.
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  • U.S. Army Staff Sgt Cana Garrison, with the 411 Civil Affairs Battalion, stationed at Air Base 201, interacts buys handmade soap from a villager near Agadez, Niger on July 1st 2019. The soap was made with supplies and tools donated by the Airmen and soldiers deployed to the local military base outside of the city, Air Base 201.
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  • Retired C-130 Hercules sit at the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group’s Aircraft and Missile Storage and Maintenance Facility on Davis-Monthan AFB, Ariz, Aug 2, 2017. Arizona’s low humidity, infrequent rainfall, alkaline soil and high altitude of 2,550 feet reduce rust and corrosion. The hard soil makes it possible to move aircraft around without having to pave the storage areas. (U.S. Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Perry Aston)
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