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The EU ended its mission to reform the country's security forces, EU SSR Guinea-Bissau, on 4 August 2010, a risk that may further embolden powerful generals and drug traffickers in the army and elsewhere. The EU mission's spokesman in Guinea-Bissau said the EU had to suspend its programme when the
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The Angolan assistance mission included a programme of technical and military cooperation focused on a reform of the Guinean armed forces and police, including the repair of barracks and police stations, organisation of administrative services and technical and military training locally and in
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In September 2010, Rear-Admiral Jose Americo Bubo Na Tchuto attempted a coup, but was arrested after failing to gain support. "Guinea-Bissau's navy chief, who was arrested last week and accused of trying to stage a coup, has escaped custody and fled to nearby Gambia, the armed forces said on
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The multitude of small offshore islands and a military able to sidestep government with impunity has made it a favourite trans-shipment point for drugs to Europe. Aircraft drop payloads on or near the islands, and speedboats pick up bales to go direct to Europe or onshore. UN chief
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Angolan institutions. The mission was halted by the Angolan Government, following a politico-military crisis that led to the ousting of the interim president of Guinea-Bissau, Raimundo Pereira, and the prime minister, Gomes Júnior. By 22 June 2012, the Angolan vessel
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reports that the military service age is 18–25 years of age for selective compulsory military service, and 16 years of age or younger for voluntary service, with parental consent.
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estimated that there were around 4,000 personnel in the armed forces. The estimated military expenditure are $ 23.3 million, and military spending as a percentage of GDP is 1.7%.
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Shaw, Mark, Drug trafficking in Guinea-Bissau, 1998-2014: the evolution of an elite protection network, The Journal of Modern African Studies, Vol. 53.3 (Sep 2015): 339–364.
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B Embaló, Civil–military relations and political order in Guinea-Bissau, The Journal of Modern African Studies, 2012
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was placed under house arrest by soldiers, who also detained Army Chief of Staff
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has called for sanctions against those involved in Guinea-Bissau's drugs trade.
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Military unrest occurred in Guinea-Bissau on 1 April 2010. Prime Minister
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http://www.slateafrique.com/85917/secrets-de-la-crise-bissau-guineenne
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Large parts of the equipment of the army of Guinean-Bissau are of
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United Nations Peacebuilding Support Office in Guinea-Bissau
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Air Force head Ibraima Papa Camara and former navy chief
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US names two Guinea-Bissau military men 'drug kingpins'
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Index

Military of Guinea-Bissau

military branch
PAIGC
Service branches
Air Force
Headquarters
farp.gw
Leadership
President
Umaro Sissoco Embaló
Prime Minister
Rui Duarte de Barros
Sandji Fati
Biague Na Ntan
Conscription
Budget
Percent of GDP
Industry
China
Portugal
Russia
Guinea-Bissau War of Independence
Guinea-Bissau Civil War
2010 Guinea-Bissau military unrest
2012 Guinea Bissau coup d'état
Ranks
Military ranks of Guinea-Bissau

PAIGC

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