He promoted leadership and members of the 7th Commandment to those who excelled in their campaigns, performed better, and covered their tenure. The promotion was given at the conclusion of the training. The guest of honor, General Getachew Gudina, Commander-in-Chief of the North West Command, said in a statement that the members of the command should be buried in a pit dug by an enemy who intends to terrorize the country. He also stressed the need to continue to fulfill the responsibilities entrusted to him by the government and the people. Speaking on the occasion, Lt.
Gen. Desalegn Teshome Junta, Commander-in-Chief of the 7th Command, said that he was able to make history with other parts of the army when he tried to attack our country for re-exploitation and oppression. The event was attended by the Mayor of Addis Ababa, Amhara Regional State and local government officials, members and members of the Regional Special Forces, as well as elders and residents. The event was graced by the Amhara Regional Police Band, along with some of our country's most popular singers.
The terrorists of the terrorist group have revealed that the terrorist group is making unnecessary sacrifices for the people of Tigray in order to achieve its own group interests. Fighters recruited by the terrorist group for various reasons are defecting to the Amhara and Afar regions. Fighters who defected from the terrorist group said they had decided to betray the TPLF because they were currently distributing food aid to the people of Tigray only for themselves, the fighters and their families. Recognizing the extent to which the terrorist group posed a serious threat to the community, the militants said they believed the only solution to lasting peace was to fight the TPLF leaders.
The Ethiopian Defense Forces (EDF), the Amhara Special Forces and the Afar Special Forces (KDF) are the killers of the Ethiopian Defense Forces (EDF). Many militants are now fleeing the country, most of them between the ages of 13 and 16, he said. Fighters who betrayed the terrorist group are being welcomed and cared for by the people and leaders of both regions.
Rapid Promotion and Promotion Ceremony was held for members who had completed their mandate based on the 8th Commandment. The Commander-in-Chief, Lt. Gen. Assefa Chakol, who was present at the inauguration ceremony, said the role of the leadership and its members was crucial to our victory in the battle zone where many heroes were born and fought. "We are now in a position of reliable military readiness to carry out the duties assigned to us by the government and the people," he said.
Continuous training and capacity building work must be done to build a strong national defense force !! General Getachew Gudina, Commander of the North West Command, said. Speaking at the graduation ceremony of the 7th Commandment in various military professions, General Getachew Gudina recalled that the TPLF had been involved in political and racial segregation activities in the past, including the formation of a TPLF-affiliated force. He said efforts are underway to build an army. General Getachew Gudina said the capacity gained from the trainings is encouraging and stressed that the training should be strengthened as it is ongoing and evolving. He also said that efforts will be made to build the resilient capacity of the country by transforming the acquired capacity into a reliable force. At the end of the training, senior military leaders, including Commander Lt. Gen. Desalegn Teshome, were present.
Lt. Gen. Solomon Itefa, Commander-in-Chief of Southern Command and Adwa Victory Hero The 6th Command conducted ceremonies and ceremonies for veterans, leaders and members of the armed forces who fought hard from law enforcement and survival campaign to national unity campaign. The Commander-in-Chief of the Southern Command and Adwa Victory Hero, Lt. Gen. Solomon Itefa VII The Commander-in-Chief of the 6th Command and Medal-winning Medalist, Maj. Speaking on the occasion, Sh. 6th Command 1st Class Bachelor Medal 31, 2nd Class Battlefield Medal 50 and 3rd Class Battlefield Medal 04 for a total of 85 heroes. On the same day, he was promoted to the rank of Major General and was awarded a Certificate of Merit.
Recognition of health facilities and leadership involved in law enforcement and national unity campaign. Dr. Abiy Ahmed, Prime Minister of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces In a joint statement issued by the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Defense, Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed said Ethiopia would like to thank you for fulfilling your professional duties as a human being and as an Ethiopian with great courage and perseverance. He also said that by expanding the experience you have gained during the compulsory service, you will be required to prepare your skills for further compliance by teaching your skills to other health professionals.
Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, Field Marshal Berhanu Jula, on his part, commended the various contributions made by various health institutions and professionals in the field of survival for the unity of the nation. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Leah Tadesse, Minister of Health of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (FDRE), said the joint efforts of the Defense Forces and the entire security forces have been instrumental in successfully ending the threat to our country's sovereignty and national interests.
Central Command provides training to professionals in finance, budgeting and asset management. Speaking at the conclusion of the training, Central Command Finance Team Leader, Col. Ramadan Mohammed, said extensive training on finance, budget and asset management has been provided. Commander of the budget program team, Lt. Col. Hiwot Bilete, on his part said the training has created good capacity for the army to effectively manage the budget allocated to the army. The 10 officers who participated in the training said the same and said that the training will enable us to provide better service to the army when we return to our unit.
The role of students studying at the Ethiopian Air Force Academy in the process of building a modern Air Force is significant. The academy has presented various incentive awards to students who have excelled in their studies and come from various departments. Colonel Gezahegn Negash, Commander of the Ethiopian Air Force Academy, said students at the academy should be more diligent in knowledge and skills, recognizing that they are the successors of the Air Force.
He said the current situation in the world is crucial to build a well-trained and well-trained army in the field, adding that the pilots and maintenance technicians who are currently being trained at the academy will play an important role in the ongoing construction of the air force. Colonel Lema Mamo, Academic Dean of the Ethiopian Air Force, on his part said the academy is working hard to achieve the institution's vision of change. Some of the award-winning students said that they are ready to fulfill their national mission when they graduate successfully. The Ethiopian Air Force Academy is one of the oldest aviation academies in Ethiopia.
Department of Defense graduates graduate assistant physiotherapists Brigadier General Dr. Hailu Endeshaw, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces Comprehensive Specialized Hospital, said the graduates will play an important role in maintaining the health of the army. He urged the graduating health professionals to make their mark in the future in the health sector at the institution and in our country. Dr. Assema Tefera, Director of the Research and Research Directorate of the Hospital, said the graduates have completed various courses in the field of Assistant Physiotherapy in theory and practice. According to the graduates, they have acquired sufficient knowledge during the training and are determined to continue serving in the armed forces.
It was stated that the financial management professionals should serve the army faithfully and with determination. Commander-in-Chief of the 6th Command Finance, Major General Tesfaye W / Mariam, who was the guest of honor at the closing ceremony of the training organized by the 6th Command Financial Management, gave a presentation. According to the Commander-in-Chief, trained financial professionals are required to serve the army honestly and sincerely, paying their salaries on time and in order to protect the overall rights of the army. Presenting the training, the Director of the Financial Management Directorate of the Command, Col. Aderagew Yigzaw, underwent 70 hours training in finance, procurement, budget and program and asset management skills. Among the trainees, Lt. Gen. Abraham Zewdu and Lt. Col. Fikru Degefaw expressed their readiness to serve the army faithfully and sincerely based on their insights gained during the training.
The 15th Motorized Peacekeeping Battalion, located in the western state of South Equatoria, is carrying out its mission in the 3rd Battalion. According to Major General Amsalu Tesema, the members of the 3rd Battalion are fulfilling their duties by overcoming artificial and natural obstacles by operating in and around Tumbura State in accordance with the mission assigned to the Motorized Battalion. He said various aid agencies, refugee camps, military observers, short and long distance travel and 24-hour surveillance and camp protection operations are being carried out in the zone. Assefa Ankure, Deputy Commander of the 50th Infantry Division, emphasized the importance of coordination and cohesiveness in the success of the force, adding that we are fulfilling our obligation to further strengthen our friendly relations to enable us to carry out our international mission more efficiently. "We are fulfilling our obligations to men equally, regardless of the natural problems of women," she said.
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