CHIBOK GIRLS: US Airforce Go Into Act
The United states who are currently on a mission to rescue the missing over 200 Chibok school girls kidnapped by the Boko Haram insurgents in Borno state on April 14 said that the 80 personnel deployed in Chad on the rescue mission are from the Air Force.
A spokesman at the U.S. military’s Africa command in Germany, Chuck Prichard, yesterday said that the 80 Air Force personnel were previously stationed in the United States, but he did not say precisely where in the U.S.
A senior U.S. official said the drone is a Predator and will be in addition to the unarmed Global Hawks already being used. The new flights will be based out of Chad and allow the military to expand its search to that country. Initially the flights were largely over Nigeria.
Lt. Col. Myles Caggins said Wednesday that newly deployed forces will help expand drone searches of the region. About 40 of the troops make up the launch and recovering teams for the drone being deployed there and the other 40 make up the security force for the team.
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