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Ethiopia was the first nation in Africa to contribute a complete unit of ground troops to the UN Korean command. Three Ethiopian gunners from Addis Ababa preparing to fire a 75mm recoil-less rifle are, from left to right: Corporal Alema Welde, Corporal Chanllo Bala and Sergeant Major Bogale Weldeynse. AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM #: 51-12883-306-PS-D (Released to Public)

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