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  2. Daniel Kordan’s Captivating Pictures Of Ethiopian People (30 ...

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    Daniel Kordan is a landscape photographer based in Bali, known for his stunning aerial shots of Australia, sweeping views of Vietnam, and much more. In this article, we're excited to share a ...

  3. Category:Ethiopian military personnel - Wikipedia

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    Assassinated Ethiopian military personnel (7 P) G. Ethiopian generals (31 P) K. Ethiopian military personnel killed in action (12 P) W. Warlords of the Zemene ...

  4. Fano (militia) - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the term Fano referred to irregular soldiers who voluntarily participated in military campaigns. The term carries a strong nationalistic connotation, harking back to fighters who defended Ethiopia during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War in the 1930s, often overlapping with the Arbegnoch.

  5. Inside a military base in Ethiopia's Tigray: soldiers decry ...

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    Rebellious soldiers used government tanks to attack their former comrades in a military base in the first chaotic days of Ethiopia's month-long war in the region of Tigray, according to two ...

  6. Ethiopian National Defense Force - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopia allowed the US to station military advisors at Camp Hurso. [53] Part of the training at Camp Hurso has included U.S. Army elements, including 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry , training the 12th, 13th and 14th Division Reconnaissance Companies, which from July 2003 were being formed into a new Ethiopian anti-terrorism battalion.

  7. Some law enforcement officers, US military prosecuted for ...

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    (The Center Square) – Several in law enforcement and the U.S. military are being found guilty of committing border-related crimes in Texas, including working with Mexican cartels and engaging in ...

  8. Ethiopian Army - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopian Army soldiers at a ceremony marking Ethiopia joining AMISOM in Somalia. Ethiopia has served in various United Nations and African Union peacekeeping missions. These have included Ivory Coast, [15] [16] on the Burundi border, [15] [17] and in Rwanda. Two major previous Ethiopian missions were in Liberia and Darfur.

  9. Oromo conflict - Wikipedia

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    The OLF leadership agreed to disarm its soldiers within 15 days of their arrival in Addis Ababa. According to then-OLF leader Ibsa Negewo, the OLF claimed to have 1,305 soldiers in Eritrea and 4,000 in West and South Oromia. The men stationed in Eritrea agreed to disarm but most of those in Oromia refused to do so despite their leaders’ wishes.