East African Armies Photos

East African Armies Photos

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Something for the Wana jamiito view.

Eastern Africa Standby Force Field Training Exercise in Djibouti.

Eastern Africa Standby Force Field Training Exercise
DJIBOUTI - The multinational, Eastern Africa Standby Force Field Training Exercise began Nov. 29 with an opening ceremony in Djibouti. The historical exercise brought approximately 1,500 troops, police and civilian staff together from 10 Eastern African countries working side-by-side for the first time.
TZ was missing
KENBATT.

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Spte Kigen and Spte Kimutai, Kenyan guards, secure the gate to the Kenyan camp during the multi-national, Eastern Africa Standby Force Field Training Exercise

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Water engineer Chief Warrant Officer 2 Peter Kariuki, both with the Kenya Army, shows the pH level of freshly purified water to mining team/combat engineer Chief Warrant Officer 2 Meshak Otieno near the portable water purification plant inside the KENBATT post outside the Arta Military Academy in Djibouti

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The Kenya military camp is up and operational in Arta for the multi-national, Eastern Africa Standby Force Field Training Exercise.
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L/CPL Paul Kibunyi, of the Kenya army, tests water after purification at the Kenyan camp behind the Arta Military Academy during the multinational, Eastern Africa Standby Force Field Training Exercise

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Kenya Army soldiers attempt to contain a crowd of angry villagers during a training scenario near Ali Faden, Djibouti
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Kenya army soldiers stand hand in hand to block local villagers during the multinational, Eastern Africa Standby Force Field Training Exercise near Ali Faden, Djibouti

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A Kenya Army soldier stands a security watch as medical personnel access the first aid needs for an acting injured villager, played by actor Mohamed Husel, during a training scenario near Ali Faden, Djibouti
 
you are wondering why TZ Army was not present?...they probably have none.....just a ''militarized' police force
 
you are wondering why TZ Army was not present?...they probably have none.....just a ''militarized' police force

Do not Underestimate TZ rumour has it they have made attempts to acquire MIG 29's and some choppers.
 
The 1st exercise of this nature was done in TZ. TZ have the best military training institutes within the region and it has the best trained army. You can rquest more info from AU, Uganda, Comoro, Libya, Eriterea, etc.
 
you are wondering why TZ Army was not present?...they probably have none.....just a ''militarized' police force

LMFAO..... I know .....You are crazy for this one homes.
 
kayundi2 said:
you are wondering why TZ Army was not present?...they probably have none.....just a ''militarized' police force

kayundi2,

..hahaa..Tanzania has an anrmy called Jeshi la Wananchi wa Tanzania[JWTZ/TPDF].

..they probably didnt show up in Djibout because they had other important engagements in Tanzania.

..Tanzania also has a very reputable Military Academy where our cadets, and those of friendly countries like Rwanda,Uganda,Zimbabwe,Mozambique,Botswana,Seychelles are trained.
 
you are wondering why TZ Army was not present?...they probably have none.....just a ''militarized' police force


Man stop that stupid arrogance, If you want to know the strenth of TZ army ask your presedent,(for your information our army is acredited for liberating a good number of south african countries) thats why we hate you Kenyans because you fill like you are above everything in east africa region. keep on serving interst of your master( British)
 
Kweli Tanzania hatuna Jeshi mimi nataka waje wavamie mbuga zetu na mlima Kilimanjaro viwe vyao waachane na kale kakisiwa kadogo ka Uganda tena kwenye kisima cha maji. khe khe khe khe khe
 
is this E.A Army or a show-up, Kenyan Army??..sijaona kitun hapa labda kama zipo za vita ndo utasema "ARmy" otherwise ni kama mgambo tu hawa jamaa.
 
..jeshi la Tanzania haliwezi kuwa kila mahali. the same applies kwa jeshi la Kenya.

..siyo kila wanachofanya wanajeshi wa Tanzania basi na Kenya nao wafanye, and vice versa.
 
Kayundi2 ni comedian, nothing serious comes from his mouth! I will be surprised if hear i hear the opposite.
 
Kayundi 2 is a genius, you just hate the **** guts.
 
Kayundi2 ni comedian, nothing serious comes from his mouth! I will be surprised if hear i hear the opposite.

True bro, the guy is very comic. that is why I dont bother to work on the thread established by him.
 
you are wondering why TZ Army was not present?...they probably have none.....just a ''militarized' police force
For sure dude, suprizingly the UPDF which is a TPDF make technically after chasing away Nduli Idd Amini is flogging you anyhow at Migingo and you can't do anything! So where is that Kenyan army you are making noises of? you are forgetting you have the most coward army ever that is paid to dress uniforms, eat and sleep if not serving UN missions that are peace keeping!
 
For sure dude, suprizingly the UPDF which is a TPDF make technically after chasing away Nduli Idd Amini is flogging you anyhow at Migingo and you can't do anything! So where is that Kenyan army you are making noises of? you are forgetting you have the most coward army ever that is paid to dress uniforms, eat and sleep if not serving UN missions that are peace keeping!

Geza Ulole,

kisha kuongezea tu kidogo, nasikia Al-Shabab wamo ndani ya Kenya na
wanaleta vurugu kila siku. Hawa mabwana nao eti wako Djibouti. Talk of
misplaced priorities.
 
Mazoezi yenyewe wanafanya wanacheka. That's like King Mswati's reed dance! That's kina Kayundi2's army is doing!
 
I wonder why do we have to waste out energy on Kayundi2's comments... he is sick and probably does not know what he is saying! I feel sorry for him, he think they can automatically be on top of everything in EA... pole!!!
 
Ah! Hiyo mbona kama JKT tu?? Sijaona kitu hapo. Hayo mambo tumefanya sisi enzi za JKT makutupora kule..wale waliopitia makutu watakumbuka uwanja wa renji karibu na mlima kitunda (kwenye nyani)
 
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