Special forces unit unveils new flag

In Addis Ababa, the chief of staff of the special forces unit, Lt. Gen. Brehanu Jula, unveiled a new flag on the unit's 65th anniversary. This new emblem features a red bonnet on the shoulder alongside the existing one and symbolizes collective goals and spiritual strength. It aims to boost morale and readiness among the forces.

In Addis Ababa on Katin 13, 2018 (EFM SI), Lt. Gen. Brehanu Jula, chief of staff of the special forces unit, unveiled a new flag during a ceremony. This event marks the 65th anniversary of the unit's establishment, which is being celebrated through various activities. The new flag includes a red bonnet emblem on the shoulder in addition to the existing one.

The unit's motto has been updated to 'General Shuma Abeta.' According to Gen. Shuma Abeta, the new flag represents the unit's collective objectives and spiritual resilience. He stated that it enhances the forces' morale and preparedness, serving as a historical landmark and an inspiring foundation for the fighters beyond past achievements.

Additionally, the book 'The Journey of the Unit's Glory Years' was launched. The anniversary commemoration will continue for the next three days with diverse events. Prior to this, a 10-kilometer run on the meadow was organized in honor of the unit's legacy.

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