9 Kenya Rifles Explained

Unit Name:9th Kenya Rifles
Dates:1979
Country: Kenya
Type:Infantry
Role:Light Infantry
Garrison:Eldoret
Colours:Orange
Battles:Operation Linda Nchi
African Union Mission in Somalia
Battle of Kismayo (2012)
Battle of El Adde

The 9th Battalion, Kenya Rifles is a light infantry battalion of the Kenya Army headquartered at Moi Barracks near Eldoret.

Background

The 9th Battalion was formed on 1 September 1979 when its members were pooled from existing Kenya Rifles Battalions.[1] The unit was presented with its Presidential and Regimental colours in 1980 by President Daniel Arap Moi. The battalion is part of the Kenya Army's Western Command and covers the western parts of Kenya from external and internal aggression. The unit's first commanding officer was Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Opande.[2]

Experience

The unit took part in Exercise Natural Fire in 2006 with allied countries[3] and has seen extensive action in southern Somalia against Al Shabaab and was among the units that participated in the Battle of Kismayo (2012). The operation codenamed Operation Sledgehammer led to the capture of the city in an amphibious and ground operation. The unit was also involved in the largest ambush in the Kenya Army's history in El Adde. The company manning the forward operating base was drawn from the 9th Battalion under Major Geoffrey Obwage.[4] The unit trooped its colours for the first time during Jamhuri Day celebrations on December 12, 2001.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kenya Rifles Battalion.
  2. Web site: Kenya Army History.
  3. Book: Berman, Eric G.. Peacekeeping in Africa:Capabilities and Culpabilities. Sams, Katie E.. 2000. United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research.
  4. Web site: DOD asks families of missing KDF soldiers to go for DNA tests to help identify bodies.
  5. Web site: Kenya Army History.