8th Command graduates military officers and members of our armed forces.

 


At the graduation ceremony, Lt. Gen. Assefa Chokol, Commander-in-Chief of the 8th Commandment, addressed the graduates after giving a presentation. In his speech, the Commander-in-Chief, Lt. Gen. Assefa Chokol, said the military is a respected profession. He said training provided in accordance with the current situation will create a leader who is guided by thinking, skills and knowledge. He said trainees are expected to achieve better results in a short period of time and at a lower cost.

 UNAMISS Inspection Team confirms readiness of 15th Motorized Peacekeeping Battalion in Juba, South Sudan The leader of the UNAMIS Inspection Team, Nexus Francis, said that the 15th Motorized Major General of Ethiopia should be recognized and thanked for fulfilling the requirements of the inspection. "We have reaffirmed that the Ethiopian peacekeeping force is ready to carry out the UNAMIS mission," said Nex Francis, the group's leader. Lt. Gen. Shimeles Silo, head of the 15 Motorized Battalion in Juba, said the inspection team had prepared the dining halls. The Food and Drug Administration has certified that various machinery assets meet UNMIS standards and that their assets are operational. "This is the second time that we have done this.

Awareness raising training on ethics and moral values ​​was provided to employees of the Defense Building Materials Manufacturing Company. The training was provided by the Defense Ethics Directorate and was attended by members of the Armed Forces and Civil Servants of the Defense Building Materials Production Company. Wagaye Tefera, General Manager of Defense Construction Materials Manufacturing Enterprise, said the ethics of the worker is important to grow the company and meet the needs of the enterprise as well as to provide inputs to other national enterprises. The training also helps the employee to work harder. The training was delivered by Major Afewerk Demu, Director of the Directorate of Defense of Ethics, who said that the training will be strengthened as it is important for both the army and the civilians in our institution. Some of the members of the organization who took part in the awareness training said that such awareness trainings can help to correct misconduct.

Deputy Commander of the Ethiopian Navy told Logistics Commissar Walacha Wacha that they have been successful in their deployment. According to Commodore Wallacha Wacha, the female members of the armed forces are fulfilling their duty by sacrificing their lives for the peace of our country. He said the female members of the armed forces are fulfilling their duties satisfactorily and should continue to be strong and ready for any mission. Commander of the Ethiopian Navy Women's Affairs Team, Commander Worke Zewdu, said the members are fulfilling their responsibilities in various capacities and most challenging assignments.

"The North West Command's capacity building training prepares you to fulfill your national duty in any situation." Commander-in-Chief Gudina Gudina said. Military training from the North West Command and the Amhara Special Forces provided training in combat support and combat support. After handing over the certificates to the trained military leaders, the Commander-in-Chief of the North West Command said that the training will draw on the experience and best practices we have gained in our battles. "You need to use the skills you have acquired during the training to improve the combat capabilities of our armed forces," he said. The coordinator of the training, Brigadier General Workeneh Gudeta, on his part said the training is based on theory and practice.

It was stated that the role of the leadership should be greater to prepare for the mission by evaluating the performance of the army. Officers at all levels of the Air Force West Air Force and other ranks have been trained on military performance. According to Major Mekonnen Alemu, the leader of the Western Air Force Human Resource Management Team, who gave the training, the role of leadership is measured by the ability to perform and the coordination of the members under the leadership. He said it is important for the leadership to show its commitment to the task before it is given to the member, and that it will be closely monitored to help it achieve its mission. Lt. Col. 

Desalegn Abera, one of the army leaders who took part in the training, said that they have created more capacity in the training to evaluate the performance of the members of the army led by him.   

The Chief of Defense Staff, Field Marshal Berhanu Jula, said that the Ministry of Defense, in collaboration with the Federal and State Health Institutions, has had a significant impact on the performance of the army. Minister of Health Dr. Leah Tadesse and senior military officials, including Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces Field Marshal Berhanu Jula, were present at the ceremony. 

In a message delivered at the awards ceremony, Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, Field Marshal Berhanu Jula, said: The Department of Defense, in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and similar institutions, said that the army has been able to fight bravely and successfully build the morale of the army. Speaking on the occasion, Lt. Gen. Tigabu Yilma, Head of the Department of Defense Health, said that during the disaster, the department was able to use its limited human resources to provide effective health care. Some of the members of the department who have been given recognition and promotion said that the award will motivate them to do more work and responsibilities.

Military observers from various parts of the military are being trained to take part in international peacekeeping missions. It is stated that the training of the leaders is based on the principles and practices that will enable them to perform their duties in the UN peacekeeping missions. At the opening of the training, Col. 

Getu Taye, Deputy Commander of the International Peacekeeping Training Center at the Center for Peacekeeping Operations, said that the training provided to the leaders will not only create better capacity and awareness, but also enable them to carry out their peacekeeping mission safely. The African Union Mission in Ethiopia (AMISOM), Lt. Col. John Wits, on his part said that the capacity building training for officers on peacekeeping missions will help them succeed in their mission. The training is organized by the International Peacekeeping Training Center and is supported by the British government.

Commander-in-Chief, Major General Tesfaye W / Mariam stated that the 6th Command has achieved its mission in a short period of time. Commander-in-Chief of the 6th Command, Maj. Gen. Tesfaye W / Mariam, said the command has completed its mission in a short period of time and is fully prepared to carry out its duties in line with the direction set by the government. He noted that the 6th Commandment had played an irreplaceable role in defeating the terrorist group, the Kassagita and other fronts, in a series of maneuvers for days on end. He recalled that the terrorist group had no sympathy for the people who claimed to have left, adding that the killing of many terrorists was the key to lasting peace.

"Western Command has achieved great success in its law enforcement and survival campaign to the National Unity Campaign," said Gen. Abebaw Tadesse, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces. Military science and leadership training has been provided to military leaders in the Western Command. In a speech to the trainees, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, General Abebaw Tadesse, said that members and leaders of the Western Command have successfully completed their mission from law enforcement and survival campaign to national unity campaign to save the country from genocide.

 He said the patriotic TPLF leadership was able to reverse the war waged to terrorize our country with the patriotism and determination of all members of the armed forces. General Abebaw Tadesse said the army will be able to achieve victory in a short period of time and with minimal losses. He also said that you should prepare yourself and the army for the next task by applying the military leadership skills you have received in training. Certificates were awarded to the trainees on the basis of Lt. Gen. Mesel, Commander-in-Chief of the Western Command. 

   

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