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  2. Ghana Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The GHF (Ghana Air Force) started on 24 July 1959 as a Flying Training School with Israeli instructors and technicians, under the command of Lt. Col. Adam Shatkay of the IAF. The School was established as a cradle of a service to complement the Army and the Navy. Later that year a headquarters was established in Accra under the command of ...

  3. Ghana Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Ghana Armed Forces. The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) is the state military organisation of Ghana, consisting of the Army (GA), Navy (GN), and Ghana Air Force. [4] The Commander-in-Chief of the Ghana Armed Forces is the president of Ghana, who is also the supreme military commander of the Border Guard Unit (BGU). The armed forces are managed by the ...

  4. Military ranks of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The Military ranks of Ghana are the military insignia used by the Ghana Armed Forces. Being a former colony of the United Kingdom , Ghana shares a rank structure similar to that of the United Kingdom .

  5. Frederick Asare Bekoe - Wikipedia

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    Air War College, Air University (United States Air Force) Spouse (s) Rosette Okyere Bekoe [1] Air Vice Marshall Frederick Asare Kwasi Bekoe is a Ghanaian military officer currently serving as the Chief of Air Staff of the Ghana Air Force. He was appointed to this position by President Nana Akufo-Addo on 26 January 2023. [1][2][3][4]

  6. John Odaate-Barnor - Wikipedia

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    Chief of Air Force. Commandant of the Armed Forces Staff College. Other work. Ambassador to Italy, Malta and Turkey. Air Vice Marshal John E. Odaate-Barnor (30 May 1937 – 31 August 2012) was a Ghanaian airman and diplomat. He was a former Chief of Defence Staff of the Ghana Armed Forces. He served in this capacity from 7 December 1979 till 31 ...

  7. Category:Ghanaian military personnel - Wikipedia

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    Ghana Air Force personnel‎ (1 C, 17 P) Ghana Army personnel‎ (2 C, 19 P) C. Ghanaian military chaplains‎ (1 P) G. Ghanaian military leaders‎ (6 C, 2 P) M.

  8. Ghana Navy - Wikipedia

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    The nucleus of the Ghana Navy is the Gold Coast Naval Volunteer Force formed during World War II. It was established by the colonial British administration to conduct seaward patrols to ensure that the coastal waters of the colony were free from mines. Following Ghana's attainment of independent nationhood on 6 March 1957 from the UK, the ...

  9. Military beret - Wikipedia

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    During this period berets were also worn by female personnel of the Armed Forces for everyday and parade uniform. The colour of the beret corresponded with that of the main uniform (e.g. Army and Air Force everyday uniform – olive, Navy uniform – navy blue or white, Army parade uniform – sea green, Air Force parade uniform – dark blue).