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  2. Ghana Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Ghana Armed Forces ( GAF) is the unified armed force of Ghana, consisting of the Army (GA), Navy (GN), and Air Force (GHF). The Commander-in-Chief of the Ghana Armed Forces is the president of Ghana, who is also the supreme military commander of the Border Guard Unit (BGU). The armed forces are managed by the Minister of Defence [4] and the ...

  3. List of equipment of the Ghana Army - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved 2018-11-27. As with many African nations, the ubiquitous AKM series of rifles are used by the Ghanaian police and internal security forces. ^ a b Binnie, Jeremy; de Cherisey, Erwan (2017). "New-model African armies" (PDF). Jane's. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 June 2017. ^ Jane's infantry weapons, 2009-2010 2009/2010 (35th ed.).

  4. Ghana Army - Wikipedia

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    The Ghana Army is the principal land warfare force of Ghana. In 1959, two years after the Gold Coast became independent from the British Empire, the Gold Coast Regiment was withdrawn from the Royal West African Frontier Force and formed the basis for the new Ghanaian army. Together with the Ghana Air Force and Ghana Navy, the Ghana Army makes ...

  5. Ghana Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Transport. EADS CASA C-295, Fokker F28 Fellowship. The Ghana Air Force ( GHF) is the aerial warfare organizational military branch of the Ghanaian Armed Forces (GAF). The GHF, along with the Ghanaian army (GA) and Ghanaian navy (GN), make up the Ghanaian Armed Forces (GAF), which are controlled by the Ghanaian Ministry of Defence (MoD).

  6. History of Ghana (1966–1979) - Wikipedia

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    Ghana. From 1966 to 1979, the nation of Ghana underwent a turbulent era as the Second Republic of Ghana. It began when the government of Kwame Nkrumah was overthrown on February 24, 1966 by a military coup (one which may have been foreseen by the US government ). After the coup, the National Liberation Council (NLC) took control of the country ...

  7. List of TV stations in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    List of TV stations in Ghana is the list various television stations in Ghana. Greater Accra Region. Pent Tv; Konkonsa TV; Adom TV; Agoo TV; Ashaiman TV; Atinka TV;

  8. Ghana Broadcasting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Headquartered in the capital city, Accra, it is funded by grants, broadcasting television commercials and the levying of a television licence, costing 36 cedis and 60 cedis for one or more TV sets in the same house every year. TV set repairers and sales outlets are to pay an annual sum of between 60 cedis to 240 cedis.

  9. Mass media in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Among the stations, there is the state-run Ghana Broadcasting Corporation and four private channels, TV3, Metro TV, Viasat 1, TV Skyy, and TV Africa, with TV3 and Metro TV going on the air in 1997. [1] [2] [24] Foreign stations such as CNN and BBC are freely accessible.