UAE armed forces release book on role in Afghanistan
Sunday January 01, 2012 09:24:04 PM,
WAM
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Abu Dhabi: The
armed forces of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have released a
book on its role in providing security, stability and humanitarian
aid in war-torn Afghanistan.
The 224-page book -- "The Mission: Winds of Goodness" -- that was
published in Arabic and English, chronicles the UAE's
participation in the international operation in Afghanistan and
its mission to bring stability in the country.
The book, comprising six chapters, also sheds light on the
participation of the armed forces in various parts of the world,
including Lebanon in 1976 and 2001, Kuwait in 1990 and 2003,
Somalia in 1993, Kosovo in 1999, Pakistan in the wake of an
earthquake in 2005 and after the floods in 2010, and Bahrain and
Libya in 2011.
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