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  2. Ghana Regiment - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, the Gold Coast Military Forces, including the Gold Coast Regiment, were withdrawn from the Royal West African Frontier Force. With the country's change of name to Ghana, the regiment was renamed the Ghana Regiment. [1]

  3. Ghana Army - Wikipedia

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    The Ghana Army is the principal land warfare force of Ghana. In 1959, two years after the Gold Coast became independent from the British Empire , the Gold Coast Regiment was withdrawn from the Royal West African Frontier Force and formed the basis for the new Ghanaian army.

  4. Constance Edjeani-Afenu - Wikipedia

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    In March 2017, she was promoted to Brigadier-General in the Armed Forces. This made her the first female to get this rank in GAF. [1] She was named the African Union (A.U.) Gender champion for 2017 by the president of Ghana, Nana Akufo-Addo. She received the "First Lady's Award" on International Women's Day in 2019 from Rebecca Akufo-Addo. [1]

  5. Michel Camp - Wikipedia

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    Following the Gold Coast becoming the independent country Ghana in March 1957, all of the Gold Coast Military Forces, including the Gold Coast Regiment, were withdrawn from the Royal West African Frontier Force in 1959. With the country's change of name to Ghana, the regiment was renamed as the Ghana Regiment. [a]

  6. Ghana Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) is the state military organisation of Ghana, consisting of the Army (GA), Navy (GN), and Ghana Air Force. [ 3 ] 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).

  7. Joseph Edward Michel - Wikipedia

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    In February 1958, he was posted to the Second Ghana Regiment and later moved to the Headquarters of the Ghana Army. In 1959, he was promoted to lieutenant colonel along with Major S. J. A. Otu and Major J. A. Ankrah. He then assumed command of the Second Ghana Regiment in November 1959. Lt. Colonel Gilmour, the Chief of General Staff at the ...

  8. Category:1959 establishments in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1959 establishments in Ghana" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  9. Lawrence Okai - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant General Lawrence Aboagye Okai (19 October 1932 – 26 October 2017) was a Ghanaian army officer. He was the Chief of the Defence Staff of the Ghana Armed Forces . He also served on the Supreme Military Council (SMC) of the government led by General Acheampong .