Kagnew, a neighbourhood part of the district of Tiravolo in Asmara
Kagnew Station, a United States Army installation in Asmara
Kagnew Battalion, part of the 1st Division Imperial Bodyguard sent by Emperor Haile Selassie as part of the United Nations forces in the Korean War
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The Kagnew Battalions (Amharic: ቃኘው) were a number of military units from the Imperial Ethiopian Army which fought as part of United Nations Command in...
Kagnew Station was a United States Army installation in Asmara, Eritrea on the Horn of Africa. The installation was established in 1943 as a U.S. Army...
Kagnew may refer to: Kagnew, a neighbourhood part of the district of Tiravolo in Asmara Kagnew Station, a United States Army installation in Asmara Kagnew...
former singer. He provided entertainment for the Ethiopian troops of the Kagnew Battalion serving in the Korean War. He received awards from Emperor Haile...
Salvador Estonia: replaced by USP pistols Ethiopian Empire: used by the Kagnew Battalion[citation needed] Finland: About 51,000 bought by Russian military...
division that safeguarded the emperor of Ethiopia. Abebe served in the Kagnew Battalion during Korean War. Enlisting as a soldier before his athletic...
Type 52 and Type 56 El Salvador Ethiopian Empire: M20s were used by the Kagnew Battalion France Guinea-Bissau: Type 52 Indonesia: Type 52 and Type 56...
between the United States and Ethiopia, which guaranteed access to the Kagnew Radiomarina in Asmara. This Red Sea military base was vital for the United...
Selassie sent a contingent, under General Mulugueta Bulli, known as the Kagnew Battalion, to take part in the Korean War by supporting the United Nations...
biggest ally was the United States. The city was home to the US Army's Kagnew Station installation from 1943 until 1977. The Eritrean War of Independence...
military presence. Other sites included Chitose, Japan; Sinop, Turkey; Kagnew Station, Ethiopia, and the Panama Canal Zone. A former field station outside...
25th Canadian Infantry Brigade, the Colombian Battalion, the Ethiopian Kagnew Battalion, the French Battalion, the Greek 15th Infantry Regiment, New Zealand's...
terminated its military relationship with the United States, closing the Kagnew Station, the U.S. consulate in Asmara, all U.S. Information Service offices...
lost in accident 1930 2 × Fokker F.VIIa (Named "Abba Dagnew" and "Abba Kagnew". The latter was used as ambulance) 1 × Fokker F.VIIb/3m (used as Hailé...
the closure of the Peshawar Air Station listening post in Pakistan and Kagnew Station in Eritrea, the Mayaguez incident, and the build-up of Soviet naval...
S. military in France (a total of seven years) and one 18-month stay at Kagnew Station in Asmara, Eritrea (then Ethiopia). Cole was schooled at twelve...
reconstituted, and a Swedish military mission aided in its training. Men for the Kagnew Battalion, which fought in the Korean War, were drawn from the Imperial...
Ketema District (Souk, Central Zone, Tab'ah) Tiravolo District (Tiravolo, Kagnew Station/Denden Camp, Campo Volo) Gejeret District (large (A'bay) Gejeret...
proponent, Ethiopia sent a contingent under General Mulugeta Buli, known as the Kagnew Battalion, to take part in the Korean War. It was attached to the American...
Somali Republic and rebels in Eritrea. The United States was given the Kagnew Station in 1953, where over 3,000 Americans were later sent to staff the...
the Ethiopian troops stationed in Eritrea, and the American troops at Kagnew Station continued the demand for prostitution. Prostitution increased during...
broadcasting entities were Radio Voice of the Gospel and the Kagnew station in Asmara (1969). Kagnew station was a military communications installation in Asmara...