Ethiopia: Medal for the Ethiopian United
Nations Mission to the Democratic Republic
of the Congo, 1960-1964.
Obverse: The map of Africa with the Congo
protruding "in bold".
The medal was established in 19650 by
Emperor Haile Selassie.
It was awarded to Ethiopian personnel that
served in the United Nations peacekeeping
mission (ONUC) in the Democratic Republic
of the Congo (1960-1964).
ONUC was the UN's first peacekeeping mission
with significant military capabilities and was
initially deployed in the country to ensure the
withdrawal of the Belgian colonial forces and
to provide internal stability.
In the face of worsening security conditions its
mandate gradually expanded to include
protecting the territorial integrity and political
independence of the Congo, preventing an
impending civil war, and securing the removal
of all unauthorized foreign armed forces.
During the period 1960-1964, approx. 3.500
troops of the Ethiopian Kebur Zabagna (the
Imperial Guard) together with an Air Force
squadron served with the ONUC in the Congo.
The Ethiopian forces formed the "Tekil" (or
"Tekel") Brigade which was stationed in
Stanleyville.
Scarce early postwar African medal.
FULL SIZE
1965
Item 100% original - ribbon original
Condition as in the photos
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