The training included the duties and responsibilities of an engineer, explosives, field traps, topography, and reconnaissance. According to Col. Kifle Liver, Head of the Department of Engineering, he has confirmed that he has trained engineers to carry out his duties safely. He said the military engineer was a key figure in the success of the mission, adding that he was capable of thwarting enemy targets and defeating terrorist groups. Lt. Col. Zerihun Lema, Head of the Leadership Training Department of the College of War Engineering College, said that the role of the combat engineer is crucial for the success of our army. According to Temesgen Abebe and Arega Desalegn, who took part in the training, the training will play an important role in the success of any task.
Patriotism, commitment to the covenant, heroism is the lifeblood of the military. The key to the army's success is to break through the barren and strategic strongholds entrusted to it by the enemy. This has been done repeatedly. The Western Command, which covers a wide range of coercive zones, has a long history and is still in operation. Westerners have the heroic ability to look beyond the night sky, cool the scorching sun, warm the cold, and shake the mountain. Their speed disrupts the world's fastest runner. Their tactics make them look like they created the landscape. It's about passing the military exams and scoring. This is true with Western Command.
The Western powers have been at loggerheads since Ethiopia and Ethiopianness were endangered. They are also fulfilling their historic and historic responsibility to sustain the country. In this country, he was one of the leaders who ordered the Banda, which he had denounced, the people who had wronged him, to dismantle the fortresses, weapons and power he relied on. Everywhere the West commands, the terrorist is shocked, anxious, and dripping. The race will be backwards. When the snipers call out with their razors, the pencil is on the front of the enemy. In a war that lasted for more than a year, the terrorist and the invaders changed their tactics, mobilized forces, dug fortifications, and became known as the Western Command. He has a wide range of heroism in the region. West Command is the mandatory zone for the construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam in Benishangul Gumuz.
As a result, his contribution to the security of the construction process, in coordination with other security forces, has been historic. As a result, the Great Renaissance Dam has come to fruition. What can be said about the fact that the effects of fatigue are enough to bear fruit? In spite of all this, the sacrifice of life and body as well as fatigue is unquestionable. Congratulations to the leadership and members of the command, as well as the entire FDRE Defense Force and other security forces, as well as the entire Ethiopian people. You are not tired because you are not tired.
The 15th Ethiopian Motorized Battalion in South Sudan is reliable in terms of international peacekeeping capabilities. The UNAMIS Inspection Team verified the battalion's manpower, military, and machinery and other assets necessary for the mission. The commander-in-chief, Colonel Kefiale Regassa, explained that the inspection team's equipment included weapons and ammunition, metal and rubber vehicles, medical supplies and medicines, offices with full camp conditions and more. He noted that the inspection also involved manpower psychological readiness. Colonel Kefialew said all the members of the battalion are to be commended for their dedicated work in the field of professional development. Major Inspection Head, Lt. Gen. Alemu Mulye, said he is happy that we have been able to fulfill our responsibilities with responsibility and military and professional competence.
In Abyei's peacekeeping mission, it was confirmed that the emergency response force was on high alert. According to Maj. Gen. Solomon Tsegaye, the unit's inspection team confirmed the immediate response to the battalion's physical, material and psychological readiness. Derbew, who is also the head of the transport and maintenance department, said the efforts to ensure that the APC and other vehicles are not damaged and close to each other during the operation have contributed to the day-to-day operation and the effectiveness of the inspection.
The Defense Peace Center began providing training based on the implementation of the military plan. Defense, federal police and civilians from Djibouti, Burundi and Uganda, including Ethiopia, are participating in the 11-day training. The purpose of the training is to raise awareness on issues related to strengthening the mission of the United Nations and the African Union and ensuring peace and security. The training is being provided by the British Government with financial and technical support.
FDRE Defense War College thanks individuals and institutions for their support to the rehabilitation center. Speaking on the occasion, State Minister of Health, Dr. Ayele Teshome, who presented the certificates to the recipients of the award, said that all those who have sided with the army in the war waged by the country's messengers to achieve the goals of our historical enemies. Defense War College Commander Maj. He said the comprehensive support has created not only physical but also psychological strength, which has made the heroes ready for re-engagement. Staff members of the college were awarded medals for their outstanding performance on the day. The nominees said the recognition and accolades they received motivated them to do more work in the future. The event was attended by senior government officials and senior military officers.
Sister Natallem Mitiku and her friends donated a package of drinking water worth 120,000 birr to our Afar Defense Forces. Sister Natallem Mituku recalled that she and her friends had donated 264,000 birr in the past, adding that the 24,000 liters of water was donated today to show their support for our army. Colonel Shuma Obsa, a member of the Defense Support Committee who received the support, recalled that Sister Mother Alem and her friends had provided other support in the past, and thanked them for their support as it played a significant role in the performance of our army.
Colonel Sileshi Baisa, commander of the brigade, said training was being given to senior and linear officers of the Tank Brigade in the Western Command. He said the training aims to enable leaders to fulfill their responsibilities better by developing leadership skills. He said military culture and decency, combat theory, leadership role and meaning, as well as key values of the Defense Forces are the topics on which the training is being given. Brigadier General Kedir Mestofa and Deputy Captain Addisu Kebede, who are undergoing the training, said that the leader is being trained to strengthen his preparedness in the future.
Members of the 3rd Battalion of the 25th Motorized Peacekeeping Battalion in Abyei hosted a luncheon for members of the community-based police force in the newly-acquired Dung Up District. The Commander-in-Chief, Colonel Lencho Edoo, and the Majority Women's Representative, Major Abiot Gebretsadik, attended the event. Debela Dinsamo, Deputy Commander of the 3rd Battalion, said the luncheon was organized to meet with locals and security forces and create a conducive environment for future peacebuilding.
For her part, Tsehai Girma, a women's representative of the 3rd Battalion, said the female members of the Battalion in the Shambhala have strengthened the relationship between the army and the locals to support the community in their peacekeeping mission day and night. "We are always happy for the Ethiopian peacekeepers, who are always on our side in times of grief and joy," said Constable Magj Atem, a local police officer. On behalf of myself and the Dung Up Community Police Service, I would like to thank you for this.
The 5th Morized Peacekeeping Force, part of AMISOM Sector 6, has graduated the engineers we trained for 2 weeks. The Commander-in-Chief, Lt. Col. Assefa Mekonnen, stressed the need for our graduate army to carry out its duties by conducting a careful mine inspection to ensure that our army does not make unwanted sacrifices during forced labor. For his part, the Deputy Commander told Operation Lt. Col. Leta that the main purpose of the training was to save the lives of precious human beings by thwarting Al-Shabaab's plots against our military and the local community. Mehat Niranja, an improvised explosive device (IED) trainer from the Sector 6 UNOS office, said the army must be able to carry out successful operations by educating the army on the lessons learned. Among the trainees, Iyasu Isaac, we have extensive knowledge on the subject of landmines, road inspections and improvised explosive devices; He asserted that his government was committed to the fight against Al-Shabaab and that it was ready to take action against Al-Shabaab.
Kolfe's children and friends, both at home and abroad, expressed their gratitude and support to the army. The Commander of the Armed Forces Comprehensive Specialized Hospital, Dr. Hailu Endashaw, who was present at the event, thanked the children of Kolfe for their support and said that the comprehensive support of all our people to the army is a great motivation for our entire army. Chairman of the Support Committee, Seifu Berhe, said Kolfe is the epitome of Little Ethiopia. Senior civil and military leaders, including State Minister for Industry Shisema Gebreselassie, Addis Ababa Administration Investment Commissioner Girma Seifu, and human rights activist Dr. Obang Meton. The event was celebrated by the Federal Police Band with various national anthems. Sami Ibrahim donated more than 97,000 birr to the heroic defense force.
Sami Ibrahim, who lives in the United Kingdom, donated over ሺ 97,500 worth of medicines, towels, soap, blood pressure monitors, thermometers and hygiene kits. He called on the people of Ethiopia to stand by the armed forces more than ever before. Head of the Department of Preventive Medicine, Head of the Department of Pharmaceutical Equipment Supply, B / J Shemebet Agamaw, thanked for the support.


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