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Today marks exactly 23 years since the passing of Gen. Chefe Ali aka Eriya Mwine, former Chief of Staff UPDF (1996-1998).
It was Chefe Ali who recruited his schoolmate, Emmanuel Gisa, the man many would come to know as Fred Rwigyema./1
Together with 26 others, they secretly left Uganda in 1976 to undergo military training in Tanzania & Mozambique under the guidance of @FRELIMONLINE.
3 years later, the group aka FRONASA marched into Kampala as part of the allied liberation force that deposed Idi Amin Dada./2
But war soon broke out in 1981 against the new Obote regime as various forces took up arms. One of these outfits, UNLF-Anti Dictatorship,set up a military base in the Rwenzori mountains with 55 men & 16 guns with Chefe Ali, Prof E. Rugumayo, Lt. J. Nasasira & others as leaders./3
Prior to the 1st Kabamba attack in Feb 1981,PRA (later NRA) had planned to attack the barracks as a joint force with UNLF-AD (which helped reconnoitre the area); However days to the attack, the two groups apparently failed to make contact & the group retreated to the mountains /4
The two forces would merge later after 2 groups of UNLF-AD fighters joined the NRA; one led by Jet Mwebaze (1982) & another led by Chefe Ali. It was partly due to Chefe Ali's influence that the NRA moved to the Rwenzori area in 1984/5 to open up a new front in Western Uganda./5
During the Battle of #Kampala in 1986, Chefe Ali commanded the 11th Battalion, NRA which was key in capturing parts of Kampala fighting their way through Nakulabye, Makerere, Nakasero, Kampala Golf course & finally Kololo Summit View. /6/END #AlutaContinua
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The man believed to have single handedly propped up the Obote II regime as it fought multiple rebellions in the country.
The man whose death marked the beginning of the end of the Obote II regime.
But he was much more than that./1
Born in 1940 in Loro, Northern Uganda, Ojok joined the Uganda Rifles (UR) in 1963. He then trained in the U.K at the Mons Officer Cadet School & later on at the Staff College Camberley. Between 1963-71, he served in various junior roles rising to the rank of Major./2
On Jan 24 1971, Maj Ojok was part of the team incl. Lt. Col Tito Okello, IGP Erinayo Oryema & others that was tasked with arresting Idi Amin. The group was overseeing the operation at @Parliament_Ug buildings when Amins loyalists overpowered the arrest teams & launched a coup./3
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One of the first 3 Ugandans selected to fly the first Ugandan presidential @GulfstreamAero jet acquired by the @GovUganda in 1972.
Since then, he has flown SIX Ugandan heads of state between 1972-2012 incl.@KagutaMuseveni.
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Trained in Israel, USA and Iraq, Gen Kiiza is a veteran of the 1978 Uganda-Tanzania war in which heΒ led the Uganda Army Airforce (UAAF) MiG-21 "Suicide Strike Command" squadron (nicknamed "Sungura" by Idi Amin) against the Tanzanian army & Ugandan exile rebel forces./2
In 1972, he was part of the UAAF force that repulsed Ugandan exiles from Tanzania flying a Fouga Magister jet (one of 12 jets supplied by Israel in 1965) which was fired upon by the attacking forces; Luckily the bullets went through the unoccupied co-pilot's seat. /3