Upholding a Peacekeeping Tradition - Africa Defense Forum

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When South Korea faced a communist incursion from the North in 1950, it asked the world for help. One country in Africa answered the call: Ethiopia.  Emperor Haile Selassie formed a battalion from his Imperial Bodyguard and deployed it to fight under the United Nations flag.  By the time the conflict was over, Ethiopia’s Kagnew […]
When South Korea faced a communist incursion from the North in 1950, it asked the world for help. One country in Africa answered the call: Ethiopia. Emperor Haile Selassie formed a battalion from his Imperial Bodyguard and deployed it to fight under

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