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2. Teil des UNOSOM-Videos.
Einsatzviedeo von UNOSO II.
Irish Troops in Somalia 1993-4.
UN Einsatz in Somalia.
Fotos vom Einsat 1993.
L'UNOSOM II (United Nations Operation in Somalia) è stata la seconda fase dell'intervento ONU in Somalia. Protrattasi dal marzo 1993 al marzo 1995, UNOSOM II...
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If you wish to acquire broadcast quality material of this reel or want to know more about our Public Domain collection, contact us at info@footagefarm.co.uk [1993 ca - Color, Somalia, UNOSOM II (?): USAF Transport Aircraft Activity, C-5, C-130, Helicopters] Navy Helicopter landing behind sandbagged revetment SH-60 / MH-60 Sea Hawk (?) in front of C-5 Galaxy (?) & taxiing past other helicopters in revetments, scaffolding around tower & whitewashed houses & walls on hillside in background. 10:46:43 Camouflage painted C-5 (?) beginning taxiing, turning behind mechanics working helicopter main rotor; takeoff run toward & past camera l. to r., into sky & away thru wheels up. VERY GOOD 10:48:08 C-130 Hercules approaching for landing, touching down r. to l., passing w/ sandy dunes & ocean beyond. 10:49:18 R. to l. Four-engine USAF transport C-54 (?) or ???. 10:49:23 Medevac UH-60 Black hawk landing r. to l. behind helicopters parked in revetments. 10:50:04 C-5 approaching r. to l. to land (too brief). 10:50:07 C-5 waiting for take off run as UH-60 (?) lands. 10:50:52 Black. 10:50:54 Medevac UH-60 Black Hawk landing on tarmac, C-5 turning behind; Marine w/ rifle out, guarding & soldiers at side of helicopter. 10:52:00 Black 10:52:02 C-5 after landing at end of runway taxiing past, 436th MAW 0447 on nose, mountains in clouds behind. 10:53:13 Ground crew unfolding nose ramp & lowering, men prepare to unload UH-60 inside; unload packs into truck & soldiers off. Helicopter walked off ramp, CUs. Pushed & rolled on tarmac. Low Angle / LA of another UH-60 down ramp. 10:57:08 CU 436th MAW above doorway in nose Military Transport Aircraft; Unloading Helicopters; NOTE: Please provide us any additional information or corrections. NOTE: Sold at per reel rate. Good color & activity. NOTE: FOR ORDERING See: www.footagefarm.co.uk or contact us at: Info@Footagefarm.co.uk
Der sogenannte Deutsche Unterstützungsverband Somalia wurde ab März 1993 zur Unterstützung der UN-Operation UNOSOM II in Somalia eingesetzt. Ein 150 Mann sta...
3. Teil des UNOSOM Videos.
The Norwegian Staff Company in Mogadishu Somalia.
Zusammenschnitt von Audio-/Video und Fotomaterial aus unserem UnoSom 2 Einsatz in Somalia 1993 (Belet Uen). Untermalt mit eigener Musik!
SomaliArchive | SUBSCRIBE for Daily High-Definition Videos from Somalia Hosted by http://www.keydmedia.net - United Nations Operation in Somalia I (UNOSOM I...
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Det Norske Stabskompaniet i Somalia 1992/93.
Det Norske Stabskompaniet i Somalia.
Det Norske Stabskompaniet i Somalia.
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I remember Malaysia army in Bakara Somalia. They got recognition by US Rangers for saving them in a mission on their way to rescue US Rangers, Malaysian APC ...
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Det Norske Stabskompaniet i Somalia 1992/93.
Film By Ali Said Hassan - SUBSCRIBE for Daily High-Definition Videos from Somalia Hosted by http://www.keydmedia.net - Unseen Scenes from United Nations Oper...
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The Ravaging Effects of Foreign Aid and International Charity: Business & Financing War (1997) The Road to Hell: The Ravaging Effects of Foreign Aid and International Charity, by Michael Maren, is a book about good intentions gone awry, in the realm of charitable assistance to Africa. The author argues that the international aid industry is a big business more concerned with winning its next big government contract than helping needy people. The focus of the book is Somalia. Among the organizations criticized are World Vision, Save the Children, Christian Children's Fund, UNICEF, CARE, Catholic Relief Services, and USAID. The book argues that relief aid helped bolster the regime of Siad Barre. The book has been cited by some academics as evidence that violent competition for control over large-scale food aid contributed to the breakdown of government in Somalia. The Somali Civil War is an ongoing civil war taking place in Somalia. It began in 1991, when a coalition of clan-based armed opposition groups ousted the nation's long-standing military government. Various factions began competing for influence in the power vacuum that followed, which precipitated an aborted UN peacekeeping attempt in the mid-1990s. A period of decentralization ensued, characterized by a return to customary and religious law in many areas as well as the establishment of autonomous regional governments in the northern part of the country. The early 2000s saw the creation of fledgling interim federal administrations, culminating in the establishment of the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) in 2004. In 2006, the TFG, assisted by Ethiopian troops, assumed control of most of the nation's southern conflict zones from the newly formed Islamic Courts Union (ICU). The ICU subsequently splintered into more radical groups, notably Al-Shabaab, which have since been fighting the Somali government and its AMISOM allies for control of the region. In 2011, a coordinated military operation between the Somali military and multinational forces began, which is believed to represent one of the final stages in the war's Islamist insurgency. UN Security Council Resolution 733 and UN Security Council Resolution 746 led to the creation of UNOSOM I, the first mission to provide humanitarian relief and help restore order in Somalia after the dissolution of its central government. United Nations Security Council Resolution 794 was unanimously passed on December 3, 1992, which approved a coalition of United Nations peacekeepers led by the United States. Forming the Unified Task Force (UNITAF), the alliance was tasked with assuring security until humanitarian efforts aimed at stabilizing the situation were transferred to the UN. Landing in 1993, the UN peacekeeping coalition started the two-year United Nations Operation in Somalia II (UNOSOM II) primarily in the south.[15] UNITAF's original mandate was to use all necessary means to guarantee the delivery of humanitarian aid in accordance to Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter,[16] and is regarded as a success. Some of the militias that were then competing for power interpreted the UN troops' presence as a threat to their hegemony. Consequently, several gun battles took place in Mogadishu between local gunmen and peacekeepers. Among these was the Battle of Mogadishu in 1993, an unsuccessful attempt by US troops to apprehend faction leader Aidid. UN soldiers eventually withdrew altogether from the country on March 3, 1995, having incurred more significant casualties.
The Road to Hell: The Ravaging Effects of Foreign Aid and International Charity, by Michael Maren, is a book about good intentions gone awry, in the realm of charitable assistance to Africa. The author argues that the international aid industry is a big business more concerned with winning its next big government contract than helping needy people. The focus of the book is Somalia. Among the organizations criticized are World Vision, Save the Children, Christian Children's Fund, UNICEF, CARE, Catholic Relief Services, and USAID. The book argues that relief aid helped bolster the regime of Siad Barre. The book has been cited by some academics as evidence that violent competition for control over large-scale food aid contributed to the breakdown of government in Somalia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Road_to_Hell_(book) The Somali Civil War is an ongoing civil war taking place in Somalia. It began in 1991, when a coalition of clan-based armed opposition groups ousted the nation's long-standing military government. Various factions began competing for influence in the power vacuum that followed, which precipitated an aborted UN peacekeeping attempt in the mid-1990s. A period of decentralization ensued, characterized by a return to customary and religious law in many areas as well as the establishment of autonomous regional governments in the northern part of the country. The early 2000s saw the creation of fledgling interim federal administrations, culminating in the establishment of the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) in 2004. In 2006, the TFG, assisted by Ethiopian troops, assumed control of most of the nation's southern conflict zones from the newly formed Islamic Courts Union (ICU). The ICU subsequently splintered into more radical groups, notably Al-Shabaab, which have since been fighting the Somali government and its AMISOM allies for control of the region. In 2011, a coordinated military operation between the Somali military and multinational forces began, which is believed to represent one of the final stages in the war's Islamist insurgency. UN Security Council Resolution 733 and UN Security Council Resolution 746 led to the creation of UNOSOM I, the first mission to provide humanitarian relief and help restore order in Somalia after the dissolution of its central government. United Nations Security Council Resolution 794 was unanimously passed on December 3, 1992, which approved a coalition of United Nations peacekeepers led by the United States. Forming the Unified Task Force (UNITAF), the alliance was tasked with assuring security until humanitarian efforts aimed at stabilizing the situation were transferred to the UN. Landing in 1993, the UN peacekeeping coalition started the two-year United Nations Operation in Somalia II (UNOSOM II) primarily in the south.[15] UNITAF's original mandate was to use "all necessary means" to guarantee the delivery of humanitarian aid in accordance to Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter,[16] and is regarded as a success. Some of the militias that were then competing for power interpreted the UN troops' presence as a threat to their hegemony. Consequently, several gun battles took place in Mogadishu between local gunmen and peacekeepers. Among these was the Battle of Mogadishu in 1993, an unsuccessful attempt by US troops to apprehend faction leader Aidid. UN soldiers eventually withdrew altogether from the country on March 3, 1995, having incurred more significant casualties. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somali_Civil_War
The Battle of Mogadishu, more commonly referred to as Black Hawk Down or, locally, as the Day of the Rangers (Somali: Maalintii Rangers), was part of Operati...
Major General Anis Ahmed Bajwa (Retired) - 10-14-09 Air date Maj. Gen. Anis Ahmed Bajwa (R), Pakistan Army The lower third may display the following information, in pieces: Maj. Gen. Anis A. Bajwa (R) Ex Chief of Staff to the President of Pakistan Ex Vice Chief of General Staff, Pakistan Army Ex Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary General of the UN for East Timor Ex UN Chief Military Observer in Georgia Ex Chief of Staff of the UN Mission in Somalia Ex Director of Change Management and Director of Policy, Evaluation and Training, UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations Below is some additional information about me, including my contact information. Personal Information Name: Anis Ahmed Bajwa DOB: February 18, 1947 Nationality: Pakistani E Mail: aa_bajwa@yahoo.com Languages: English, Urdu, Persian, Punjabi, Hindi (All R, W and S save Hindi S only) Education Civilian: Masters in War Studies, Quaid-e-Azam University Islamabad Bachelor in Economics, University of the Punjab, Lahore Interpreter in Persian Language, National Institute of Modern Languages, Islamabad Military: Armed Forces War Course, National Defence College, Islamabad Staff Course, Command and Staff College, Quetta Staff Course, Command and General Staff College, Tehran Other: =0 D People Management Programme, Mannet of Geneva Executive Development Programme, Search for Common Ground and Harvard Law School, Boston Leadership Development Programme, Mannet of Geneva Military Career Rank : Major General Senior Appointments: Chief of Staff to the President of Pakistan Vice Chief of General Staff, Pakistan Army Director General of Analysis, MOD General Officer Commanding an Infantry Division Director of Military Operations, Pakistan Army Chief of Staff an Army Corps Commander Infantry Brigade Commander Armoured Division Artillery Instructional Appointments: Faculty of Command and Staff College, Quetta Faculty of Pakistan Military Academy, Kakul Civilian Appointments: Chief of Staff to the President of Pakistan Managing Director of Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation United Nations Career Peacekeeping Missions: UNOTIL: Deputy Special representative of the Secretary General for Timor Leste 2005-2006 UNOMIG: Chief Military Observer in Georgia 2000-2002 UNOSOM II: Chief of Staff=2 0at Force HQ, Somalia 1993-1994 United Nations Headquarters: Director OUSG for Inspections and Evaluations September 2008- March 2009 Director of Policy, Evaluation and Training 2007-2008 Director of Change Management, DPKO 2003-2005 and 2006-2007 Publications Harmonie Papers, CESS, Groningen, The United Nations Approach to Peace Support Operations, November 2007 NDU, Islamabad, Peacekeeping and UN Organizational Reforms Meeting Future Needs, March 2007 NDU, Islamabad, UN Strategy and Doctrine development A Common Response, March 2007 ITCM, Helsinki, Interoperability, September 2003 Major Pakistani Newspapers, Military System for Pakistan, September 1987 NDC, Islamabad, Centripetal and Centrifugal Forces in India, April 1985 The Citadel, A case for seconds in command, June 1984 The Citadel, (Professional magazine of the Command and Staff College, Quetta) Founding Editor of the magazine, June 1984
Major General Anis Ahmed Bajwa (Retired) - 10-14-09 Air date Maj. Gen. Anis Ahmed Bajwa (R), Pakistan Army Maj. Gen. Anis A. Bajwa (R) Ex Chief of Staff to the President of Pakistan Ex Vice Chief of General Staff, Pakistan Army Ex Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary General of the UN for East Timor Ex UN Chief Military Observer in Georgia Ex Chief of Staff of the UN Mission in Somalia Ex Director of Change Management and Director of Policy, Evaluation and Training, UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations Currently (July 2012) Advisor to Mr. Imran Khan, Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e- Insaf Personal Information Name: Anis Ahmed Bajwa DOB: February 18, 1947 Nationality: Pakistani E Mail: aa_bajwa@yahoo.com Languages: English, Urdu, Persian, Punjabi, Hindi (All R, W and S save Hindi S only) Education Civilian: Masters in War Studies, Quaid-e-Azam University Islamabad Bachelor in Economics, University of the Punjab, Lahore Interpreter in Persian Language, National Institute of Modern Languages, Islamabad Military: Armed Forces War Course, National Defence College, Islamabad Staff Course, Command and Staff College, Quetta Staff Course, Command and General Staff College, Tehran Other: =0 D People Management Programme, Mannet of Geneva Executive Development Programme, Search for Common Ground and Harvard Law School, Boston Leadership Development Programme, Mannet of Geneva Military Career Rank : Major General Senior Appointments: Chief of Staff to the President of Pakistan Vice Chief of General Staff, Pakistan Army Director General of Analysis, MOD General Officer Commanding an Infantry Division Director of Military Operations, Pakistan Army Chief of Staff an Army Corps Commander Infantry Brigade Commander Armoured Division Artillery Instructional Appointments: Faculty of Command and Staff College, Quetta Faculty of Pakistan Military Academy, Kakul Civilian Appointments: Chief of Staff to the President of Pakistan Managing Director of Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation United Nations Career Peacekeeping Missions: UNOTIL: Deputy Special representative of the Secretary General for Timor Leste 2005-2006 UNOMIG: Chief Military Observer in Georgia 2000-2002 UNOSOM II: Chief of Staff=2 0at Force HQ, Somalia 1993-1994 United Nations Headquarters: Director OUSG for Inspections and Evaluations September 2008- March 2009 Director of Policy, Evaluation and Training 2007-2008 Director of Change Management, DPKO 2003-2005 and 2006-2007 Publications Harmonie Papers, CESS, Groningen, The United Nations Approach to Peace Support Operations, November 2007 NDU, Islamabad, Peacekeeping and UN Organizational Reforms Meeting Future Needs, March 2007 NDU, Islamabad, UN Strategy and Doctrine development A Common Response, March 2007 ITCM, Helsinki, Interoperability, September 2003 Major Pakistani Newspapers, Military System for Pakistan, September 1987 NDC, Islamabad, Centripetal and Centrifugal Forces in India, April 1985 The Citadel, A case for seconds in command, June 1984 The Citadel, (Professional magazine of the Command and Staff College, Quetta) Founding Editor of the magazine, June 1984
Fantástica partida, por parte de estos chicos del Clan ESUS, en la que jugando competitivo intentaremos salir de Mogadiscio y salvar a los pocos rehenes que nos hayan dejado los crueles seguidores Somalies. *********************SITUACIÓN DE LA MISIÓN************** Mogadiscio, Somalia. 3 de Octubre de 1993. Las resoluciones 733 y 746 del Consejo de Seguridad de la ONU condujeron a la creación de UNOSOM I, la primera misión para proveer ayuda humanitaria y colaboración para restablecer el orden en Somalía luego de la disolución de su gobierno central. La resolución 794 del Consejo de Seguridad de la ONU fue aprobada por unanimidad el 3 de diciembre de 1992. Mediante la misma se aprobó la formación de una coalición de fuerzas de paz de las Naciones Unidas lideradas por Estados Unidos e Italia llamada UNITAF, la que tenía la tarea de asegurar que la ayuda humanitaria fuera distribuida en el país y que se restableciera la paz en Somalia. Las tropas humanitarias de la ONU desembarcaron en 1993 y comenzaron sus operaciones durante un período que duró dos años (principalmente en la zona sur) para mitigar las condiciones de hambruna. WEB CLAN ESUS: http://clanesus.com/
1952. The Korean War was a war between the Republic of Korea (South Korea), supported by the United Nations, and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (N...
I was not stationed in Somalia. This is not my video. It was shared with me by a friend of a friend who I had last seen over 15 years ago. This was someone w...
Un video creato in occasione del raduno ventennale da Gabriele Rigon con la collaborazione di Bruno Pagnanelli.
Missione ALBA - Italian Army Aviation
Am creat acest videoclip utilizând Editorul video YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/editor)
This is a video of the Defence Forces 2013 Annual Carol Service from Arbour Hill Church. It was streamed to all barracks in the country and to soldiers servi...
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What is Kofi Annan? A documentary report all about Kofi Annan for homework/assignment. Kofi Atta Annan (born 8 April 1938) is a Ghanaian diplomat who served as the seventh Secretary-General of the United Nations from January 1997 to December 2006. Annan and the United Nations were the co-recipients of the 2001 Nobel Peace Prize "for their work for a better organized and more peaceful world." He is the Chairman of The Elders, a group founded by Nelson Mandela. Intro/Outro music: Discovery Hit/Chucky the Construction Worker - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under CC-BY-3.0 Text derived from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kofi_Annan Text to Speech powered by voice-rss.com Images are Public Domain or CC-BY-3.0: Kofi_Annan_Portrait.JPG from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kofi_Annan Kofi_Annan.jpg from http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kofi_Annan 200px-Kofi_Annan.jpg from http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kofi_Annan Kofi_Annan_2012_(cropped).jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kofi_Annan Kofi_Annan_2012.jpg from http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kofi_Annan_2012.jpg Kofi_annan_george_bush.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Kofi_annan_george_bush.jpg 266px-Kofi_Annan.jpg from http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kofi_Annan Flickr_-_World_Economic_Forum_-_Kofi_Annan_-_World_Economic_Forum_Annual_Meeting_2004.jpg from http://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kofi_Annan Kofi_Annan_talar_p%C3%A5_Raoul_Wallenbergs_torg.jpg from http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kofi_Annan_talar_p%C3%A5_Raoul_Wallenbergs_torg.jpg Kofi_Annan_-_World_Economic_Forum_on_Africa_2012.jpg from http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kofi_Annan_-_World_Economic_Forum_on_Africa_2012.jpg
Unosom 1 & 2.
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Det Norske Stabskompaniet i Somalia 1992/93 ( Ny Video )
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