Eastern Command Level 3 Hospital thanked and recognized those who supported it.

  


 From law enforcement to campaign, he recognized the public and private institutions that have supported the hospital in its mission to effectively carry out its mission. Speaking on behalf of the Dire Dawa City Administration, Muluka Mohammed, Head of the Education Bureau of the Administration He said we need to respect, support and encourage them. The Commander of the Eastern Command Level 3 Hospital, Col. Berhanu Zewdu, expressed his gratitude to the Dire Dawa City Administration, Harari, Somali Regional State, East and West Hararge Zone, Dire Dawa and Haromaya Universities for making it possible for the hospital to fulfill its mission as an institution. . He said the support and cooperation of the local community, traders and investors beyond the government institutions to the wounded members of the army and the hospital was a public support that enabled us to carry out our mission efficiently.

The inspection team, led by UNICEF's Deputy Head of Inspection Team, Dmitry Sobolvsky, has confirmed that the 25th Motorized Peacekeeping Battalion deployed by my father is in full swing. During the 6th round of inspections, the team conducted a detailed inspection of the battalion's personal and team equipment, shooters, utility vehicles, engineering machinery, refrigeration containers, generators, strike dispersal equipment and many other military equipment. "We have confirmed it," he said. Colonel Lencho Edoo, Commander-in-Chief of the Battalion, on his part, said that by taking the experience of the previous inspections, we have been able to register the results of the inspection with the help of the management and all the members. Major General Dessie Fentaw, Head of Inspection and Payment Monitoring, said the management has played a significant role in coordinating operations in the sixth round.

  Ethiopia, Djibouti agree to work together on security, education, training and peacekeeping The 9th Ethio-Djibouti Defense Chiefs of Staff meeting was held at the Addis Ababa Defense Department. The agreement was signed in the presence of Field Marshal Berhanu Jula, Chief of Defense Staff of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (FDRE), General Zekaria Sheikh Ibrahim, Chief of Defense Staff of the Djibouti Defense Forces, and the Ambassador of Djibouti to Ethiopia. He noted that the agreement was signed by Field Marshal Berhanu Jula, Ethiopia and Djibouti. He said the agreement reached between the two countries' Joint Defense Committee on strategic and technical cooperation is of great significance to regional peace and security. Field Marshal Berhanu said the two countries will continue to strengthen their role in peacekeeping missions. 

General Zekarya Sheikh Ibrahim, for his part, said the two countries' federal police have already signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to prevent various crimes in the border areas. Director General of Foreign Relations B / J Bulti Tadesse said Ethiopia and Djibouti have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on joint border surveillance, information sharing, counter-terrorism, cultural exchanges, training, counter-terrorism and peacekeeping. He recalled that the Djiboutian troops had previously received various military trainings in the country and that the knowledge transfer would be further strengthened.

Lt. Gen. Tigabu Yilma, Head of the Defense Department, said the Defense Blood Bank has been successful in providing adequate blood to health facilities during the law enforcement campaign. The Defense Blood Bank has been in existence for 15 years and has been collecting blood from various sections of the community and members of the military. Lt. Gen. Tigabu Yilma, Head of the Defense Department, visited the Blood Bank. During his visit, he said the Defense Blood Bank has done a great job in maintaining law and order during the campaign. He said the Department of Defense will work hard to make the blood bank a standardized and modern blood bank. Dr. Berhanu Kahsay, Medical Director of the Blood Bank, said the blood bank is equipped with modern medical equipment.

 The Ethiopian Air Force Academy has promoted line-up officers and other graduates who have completed their tenure and performed better. The academy also recognizes members of the military who have made significant contributions to law enforcement and survival. Speaking on behalf of the nominees, Mustafa Mohammed, Director of the Air Force Financial Management Directorate, said that when you are promoted and accredited, you are ready to do more and be more responsible. Commander of the Air Force Academy, Col. Gezahegn Negash, on his part, said the academy has grown into a college and is working hard to develop a new curriculum to produce qualified technicians and aviation professionals. Lt. Col. Nikuse Teferi, head of the aeronautical department, who was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel on the same day, said the promotion of the position is encouraging and inspiring to do more work in the future.

"You have to strive for more results, as the appointments and promotions give you double responsibility and trust for the next job," said Adugna Deresa. The Director General of the Defense Communication Electronics Cyber ​​Directorate, B / J Adugna Deresa, who attended the event, thanked the leaders and members for their outstanding performance. Recognition and appreciation were given to various defense media at the ceremony, and certificates of appreciation were presented to various departments and directors that supported the success of the Department. Some of the members we spoke to said that the promotion of medals and titles had given them the motivation to do better in their assignments.

The Department of Defense Communication Electronics Cyber is organizing a ceremony to thank and acknowledge leaders and members who have excelled in their work. The event was attended by senior military officials and invited guests, including Deputy Chief of Staff B / J Adugna Deresa. It is expected that medals will be awarded to the top management and members of the department who have excelled in their performance as well as to those who have completed their tenure. 

A high-level military delegation led by UNAMIS Sector Commander Atakhar Rahma visited the 15th Motorized Peacekeeping Battalion in Juba. The mission was briefed on the deployment of the battalion and force, field survey and strike dispersal, as well as mandatory performance and results. Speaking after the briefing and visit, Brigadier General Atakhar Rahma said the Ethiopian Defense Forces (EDF) has a long history of peacekeeping missions. He said UNITIS has played a key role in achieving its goals in the region, adding that its members have been recognized and rewarded by the United Nations for their outstanding work. 

  The 24th Motorized Peacekeeping Battalion in Abyei successfully completed the 6th Preparatory Test. It also confirmed that the inspection team met the requirements of the inspection team. . The commander-in-chief of the brigade, Col. Mebrehatom Hailu; Although we are constantly testing and proving our readiness, believing that we must always be ready as soldiers. "Today, by focusing on property management and environmental hygiene, we have achieved our country's 100 percent success in real estate," he said. He commended the leadership and members of the battalion, who were instrumental in making this a success.

In the Western Command, the Semitic regiment held ceremonies for the veterans. The event was attended by the Commander-in-Chief of the Brigade, Brigadier General Bekele Fente and the General Administrator of the Plantation Zone, Gashu Duggaz. Speaking on the occasion, Brigadier General Brigadier General, Commander-in-Chief of the Brigade, said he was "proud" of the progress you have made and that you should continue to do so. Among the nominees, Major Dems Dagne, Lieutenant Abebe Erkitu and Deputy Chief of Staff Birtukan Tadesse expressed their happiness over the promotion.

A delegation led by Amisom Sector 6 Inspection Team Head, Mohamed Biyalo, confirmed the readiness of the 5th Motorized Battalion. The team inspected the battalion's manpower, military vehicles, firearms and other assets, and confirmed its readiness. The Commander-in-Chief, Col. Assefa Mekonnen, thanked all the members of the battalion for their dedicated work in bringing about the desired results. Major Habtamu Ayana, Head of the Inspection General, said he is happy that we are able to meet the demands of our country with responsibility, military discipline and professionalism. 

 UNAF Commander-in-Chief Maj. Gen. Benjamin Alfemi Sayer and senior UNICEF military leaders visit the 23rd Motorized Peacekeeping Battalion. During the visit, the Chief's duty zone; They were given a detailed account of the deployment, enforcement, and outcomes. After the briefing, Maj. Gen. Benjamin Alfami said the Ethiopian Defense Forces (EDF) has a long history of peacekeeping missions in various African countries. He added that UNICEF has been able to play a key role in achieving its goals in maintaining security in the area for the past 19 months, saving lives and property. "I hope you will share this experience with your successor," he said.

At Tolay High School, he was awarded the title of Member of the Armed Forces, who had successfully completed his mandate and covered his tenure. The Commander-in-Chief of the School, Brigadier General Tumsido Fitamo, thanked the Ethiopian Defense Forces for their efforts in training and building a strong army so that Ethiopia can achieve relative peace by defeating the terrorist group. The title you are wearing today is the result of your work. He stressed the need to work harder to fulfill the responsibilities given to you by the people and the country, recognizing that responsibility and accountability will also increase as the next rank increases. Lt. Col. Edo Opise and Junior Warrant Officer Wondimnew Beyene expressed satisfaction over the appointment and said they are ready to do more.

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