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regional army headquarters(regional real power)

Postby sahal80 » Fri Feb 28, 2014 8:12 pm

This thread is about the southren regions, any one who is not from there is not invited to my threads after today

I only post figures and numbers and this place is not for releasing ones frustrations!

The somali govt will control the regional administrations through the army

I don't mind hiiraan as I have already posted dusa mareb being the HQ of sector 21 more than a month, according to them generals, this may have been or most of it the same old military divisions too but it goes along with this govts policies!!

National army forces HQ mogadishu

Regional headquarters

Hiiraan, galmudug sector 21, HQ dusa mareb

Banadir, middle and lower shabelle HQ mogadishu(currently has its commander based in mogadishu a guy from xamar)

Gedo,bay&bakool 60th sector HQ baydhabo(currently has its commander who is based in baydhabo a guy from baydhabo)

Lower and middle jubba HQ kismayo.

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Re: regional army headquarters(regional real power)

Postby Nomand » Sat Mar 01, 2014 12:58 am

This guy is deluded, first don't talk about gedo, jubba dh/ hs. It has nothing to do with u or that puppet culusow.

Your deluded mind put gedo with bay and bakool. That alone should tell people how deluded you are.

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Re: regional army headquarters(regional real power)

Postby GeoSeven » Sat Mar 01, 2014 2:33 am

For crying out loud, at least have a glance at what Sahal wrote. No matter how many federal states are formed in Somalia, the military will presumably come under the command of the Federal Government and Sahal is talking about the different sectors of the army and where they would be located.

The HQ's of the different sectors are the same as they were pre 91 and the positioning of the 60th army in Baydhabo is quite sound from a strategic point of view so I wouldn't be surprised if that would be the case.

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Re: regional army headquarters(regional real power)

Postby original dervish » Sat Mar 01, 2014 4:09 am

So what is the army gonna be used for?
They can't stop the neighbouring countries invading. Neither can they defeat Al Shabaab.

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Re: regional army headquarters(regional real power)

Postby sahal80 » Sat Mar 01, 2014 4:46 am

This guy is deluded, first don't talk about gedo, jubba dh/ hs. It has nothing to do with u or that puppet culusow.

Your deluded mind put gedo with bay and bakool. That alone should tell people how deluded you are.
Listen I didn't made a thread about gedo, this is general thread and is far from delusion, only figures and numbers=FACTS!!

SNA sector 60 bay, bakool, gedo HQ baidoa, commander gen ibrahim yarow
Page 29 you can also read it in the wikki SNA sector 60 HQ baidoa
https://t.co/DZU6Xm7Ufo

Yeah you can be mad at the decision maker/saxib al qararat not at me who just exposes the govts policies!. :Shrug:

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Re: regional army headquarters(regional real power)

Postby sahal80 » Sat Mar 01, 2014 4:52 am

For crying out loud, at least have a glance at what Sahal wrote. No matter how many federal states are formed in Somalia, the military will presumably come under the command of the Federal Government and Sahal is talking about the different sectors of the army and where they would be located.

The HQ's of the different sectors are the same as they were pre 91 and the positioning of the 60th army in Baydhabo is quite sound from a strategic point of view so I wouldn't be surprised if that would be the case.
Thanks mate. Read the link I posted, all the arms importations have gone to banaadir and hiiraan, woow after getting 10 tanks now you got a lot of rifles. its the somali govts response to the UN monitoring group submitted by ambassador ilmi ducaale to the UNSC.

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Re: regional army headquarters(regional real power)

Postby MarsinQorahay » Sat Mar 01, 2014 5:26 am

Gedo, Bay and Bakool :lol: :up:


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