7 Kenya Rifles Explained

Unit Name:7th Kenya Rifles
Country: Kenya
Type:Infantry
Role:light infantry
Colours:Maroon
Garrison:Langata Barracks, Nairobi
Battles:Operation Linda Nchi
African Union Mission in Somalia
Identification Symbol Label:Ceremonial Flag

7 Kenya Rifles is a battalion of the Kenya Army Infantry. It came into being on June 8, 1968, at Gilgil in a British army camp which had been abandoned since 1964.[1] The first commanding officer of the unit Was Lt Col Wambua. The unit relocated to its current base at Langata in 1973. The Maroon Commandos is a military band belonging to the battalion.[2]

Overview

The battalion between 2003-2004 saw extensive support from the United States through training 250-450 of its personnel.[3] The training involved field intelligence, command and control and basic maneuver and firepower. The battalion's leadership underwent the program first before transitioning as trainers to the rest of the battalion. The training cycles lasted approximately four weeks and further support in terms of equipment worth $3.8 million was provided to the battalion.[4]

See also

References

  1. Book: Sethi, Kanwal. Shaping Destiny. November 29, 2016. FriesenPress. 9781460293768. Google Books.
  2. Web site: Soldier marches back to his roots . 2018-07-17 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120217165339/http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/entertainment/InsidePage.php?id=1144020940&cid=521& . 2012-02-17 . dead .
  3. Web site: Kenya Army-Order of Battle-Light Forces.
  4. Web site: Kenya Army-Order of Battle-Light Forces.