U.S., African riggers and air crews exchange ideas

DOUALA, CAMEROON – Cameroon Air Force personnel look on as U.S. Army parachute riggers assigned to the 5th Quartermaster Battalion Detachment, Kaiserslautern, Germany, demonstrate how to build low-cost low-altitude air drop bundles during Central Accord 2013, at the Douala Air Force Base, Douala, Cameroon, February 22, 2013. Central Accord 2013 is a joint exercise in which U.S., Cameroon and neighboring Central African militaries partner to promote regional cooperation while and increasing aerial resupply and medical readiness capacity. (Photo by Master Sgt. MSgt Stan Parker, 621st CRW Public Affairs)

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