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The military ranks of Ethiopia are the military insignia used by the Ethiopian National Defense Force (ENDF). While Ethiopia is a landlocked country, it is in the process of reestablishing a Blue-water navy. [1] On 8 January 2022, the rank of field marshal general was awarded for the first time to Birhanu Jula. [2]
Ila Ammist Aleqa as modern military organization was adopted this rank came to be that of an NCO. [2] Asiraleqa (Commander of Ten), later as modern military organization was adopted it came to mean squad leader [2] or Corporal. [6] These ranks have been retained in the modern army, the upper rank titles of the army follow the European model.
The Ethiopian National Defense Force (ENDF) (Amharic: የኢፌዲሪ መከላከያ ሠራዊት, romanized: Ye'īfēdērī mekelakeya šerawīt, lit. 'FDRE Defense Force'; Afar:Itiyoppiyah kalali qande ) is the combined military force of Ethiopia. ENDF is consisted of 10 command forces which is controlled by the Chief of General Staff.
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The Ethiopian Regional Special Forces (Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ ልዩ ሀይል) is the gendarmerie and paramilitary force of the Ethiopian National Defense Force.It was first established in 2007 by the order of the federal government in order to counter the insurgency in the Somali Region. it has the specialized task to maintain regional and nationwide security and counter any form of ...
Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. Rank group General / flag officers Senior officers Junior officers ... Ethiopian Ground Forces [1.
The Kebur Zebenya (Amharic: ክቡር ዘበኛ, romanized: kəbur zãbãňňya, lit. 'honorable guard') was the Ethiopian imperial guard.Also known as the First Division, this unit served the dual purposes of providing security for the Emperor of Ethiopia, and being an elite infantry division.
Dejazmach (ደጃዝማች däjazmač, short for Dejenazmach, Commander of the field) – a military title meaning commander of the central body of a traditional Ethiopian army formation composed of a forward or vanguard, the main central body, left and right flanks and a rearguard. [3] Marcus equates this to a count.