CAMP LEMONNIER, Djibouti – The Combined Joint Task Force – Horn of Africa (CJTF-HOA) hosted its inaugural Warrior Day at Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti, on February 4, 2025, marking a significant milestone in U.S.-Djiboutian military collaboration.
Strengthening Bonds Through Joint Training
Warrior Day was designed to enhance interoperability and foster strong relationships between U.S. service members and Djibouti’s Forces Armée Djiboutienne (FAD). The event featured joint team-based exercises aimed at improving teamwork, cohesion, and tactical skill development. This initiative underscores CJTF-HOA’s ongoing commitment to regional stability and security through shared training and cooperation.
“This event allowed us to integrate and demonstrate how our forces work together,” said U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Marzouk Latoundji, a Warrior Day volunteer. “Beyond the competition, we built friendships and deepened our mutual understanding.”
Competitive and Tactical Challenges
Six mixed teams participated in three challenging stations:
- Gunfighter Virtual Shooting Range – Testing marksmanship and tactical response.
- Medical Assessment and Response Drill – Enhancing emergency medical preparedness.
- Obstacle Course – Assessing endurance, agility, and teamwork under pressure.
“The challenges we face today are designed to push us to our limits, testing our communication, strategy, and ability to work together under pressure,” said Maj. Gen. Brian Cashman, CJTF-HOA commanding general.
Building Camaraderie Beyond the Field
Beyond tactical exercises, Warrior Day emphasized physical and mental resilience. Participants engaged in shared meals, exchanged patches, and even joined in prayer, reinforcing the spirit of partnership.
“During the break, I had the opportunity to engage in meaningful conversations with the Djiboutian service members while sharing a meal,” said Latoundji. “After everyone finished eating, I joined them in prayer, as we share the same Muslim faith.”
Maj. Gen. Cashman expressed pride in the event’s success, stating, “Seeing the teamwork and dedication from both American and Djiboutian warriors demonstrates our shared commitment to security and cooperation in East Africa.”
Recognizing Excellence and Dedication
The competition concluded with Team Four securing first place. Maj. Gen. Cashman and FAD Colonel-Major Mohamed Kayad Guelleh awarded the winning team a first-place certificate, recognizing their outstanding performance.
“Integration and cooperation were at the forefront of this event,” said Sgt. 1st Class David Mota, CJTF-HOA NCO in charge of exercise planning. “Training together ensures we continue to develop our people, enhance readiness, and strengthen our collective operational effectiveness.”
Commitment to Regional Security
CJTF-HOA remains dedicated to fostering strong partnerships and enhancing regional stability. Events like Warrior Day ensure that U.S. and Djiboutian service members remain prepared to address emerging security challenges together, reinforcing their commitment to collective defense and cooperation in East Africa.