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  2. Armed Forces of Equatorial Guinea - Wikipedia

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    The Gendarmerie is a new branch of the service in which training and education is being supported by the French Military Cooperation in Equatorial Guinea. [2] Military appointments are all reviewed by President Teodoro Obiang, and few of the native militiamen come from outside of Obiang's Mongomo-based Esangui clan.

  3. Ministry of Defence (Equatorial Guinea) - Wikipedia

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    After the 1979 Equatorial Guinea coup d'état in which Lieutenant Colonel Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo assumed the Presidency of the Republic from his uncle Francisco Macías Nguema and created the Supreme Military Council, a draft decree on "Organization" was drawn up. structuring of higher organisms require any higher degree related to the area of their responsibility.

  4. Military ranks of Equatorial Guinea - Wikipedia

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

  5. 2004 Equatorial Guinea coup attempt - Wikipedia

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    Map of Equatorial Guinea. On 7 March 2004 Zimbabwean police in Harare airport impounded a plane which flew in from South Africa. [2] The alleged plot leader, ex-Special Air Service (SAS) officer Simon Mann, [3] was arrested with two colleagues near the runway while waiting for arms to be loaded on a Boeing 727 (N4610), carrying three crew and 64 former soldiers recruited in South Africa. [4]

  6. Category:Military of Equatorial Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Military ranks of Equatorial Guinea This page was last edited on 23 January 2021, at 05:27 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  7. List of wars involving Equatorial Guinea - Wikipedia

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    1979 Equatorial Guinea coup d'état: Government of Equatorial Guinea: Supreme Military Council: Defeat. Coup attempt successful; Francisco Macías Nguema is imprisoned and executed on September 29, 1979; 2004 Equatorial Guinea coup d'état attempt: Equatorial Guinea: Private mercenaries Victory. Coup plot fails; Coup plotters arrested in ...

  8. Guinea's military dissolves the government without ...

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    Military leaders in Guinea have dissolved the government without explanation, saying they will appoint a new one, the president's secretary general said. Gen. Amara Camara, in a video address on ...

  9. Supreme Military Council (Equatorial Guinea) - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Military Council (Spanish: Consejo Militar Supremo, CMS) — initially called the Military Revolutionary Council (Spanish: Consejo Militar Revolucionario, CMR) — was the ruling military junta and the de facto government of Equatorial Guinea between the 1979 coup d'état and the 1982 constitutional referendum.