Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) of the Uganda People's Defence Forces (UPDF), General David Muhoozi has flagged off 2,416 troops for a one year peacekeeping mission in Somalia. The departing troops under the command of Colonel Jonathan Ochom are Uganda's thirty second battle group deploying to Somalia since March 2007. General Muhoozi urged the battle group to be true ambassadors of Uganda through exemplary performance by following in the footsteps of the previous battle groups. He said, "You our new ambassadors in the mission must maintain the tempo of the operations set by your predecessors to ensure continuity on the journey to peace in Somalia." He urged the troops to observe discipline, follow the standard operating procedures of the mission, and ensure a healthy living by paying close attention to the preventive measures of all disease. Speaking, Commandant of the PSO-TC, Brig Gen Bonny Wolimbwa said that the battle group had received close to a year of pre-mission training and that it was in a good state deploy in Somalia. He noted that the same battle group was the first to be trained by purely Ugandan instructors. In addition, Deputy Commander Land Forces, Maj. Gen. Sam Kavuma said that the deploying troops have demonstrated high levels of military competencies and will therefore be reliable in contributing to the achievement of the mission intended objectives. Uganda has contributed over 6,000 troops to the African Union Mission in Somalia.

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