Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Ethiopian Kagnew Battalions (Amharic: ቃኘው?) were three successive battalions drawn from the 1st Division Imperial Bodyguard sent by Emperor Haile Selassie I between June 1951 and April 1954 as part of the United Nations forces in the Korean War. Even after the armistice, a token Ethiopian force remained in the country until 1965.Altogether, 3,158 Ethiopians served in Kagnew Battalions during the war."@en }
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- Kagnew_Battalion abstract "The Ethiopian Kagnew Battalions (Amharic: ቃኘው?) were three successive battalions drawn from the 1st Division Imperial Bodyguard sent by Emperor Haile Selassie I between June 1951 and April 1954 as part of the United Nations forces in the Korean War. Even after the armistice, a token Ethiopian force remained in the country until 1965.Altogether, 3,158 Ethiopians served in Kagnew Battalions during the war.".
- Q4533212 abstract "The Ethiopian Kagnew Battalions (Amharic: ቃኘው?) were three successive battalions drawn from the 1st Division Imperial Bodyguard sent by Emperor Haile Selassie I between June 1951 and April 1954 as part of the United Nations forces in the Korean War. Even after the armistice, a token Ethiopian force remained in the country until 1965.Altogether, 3,158 Ethiopians served in Kagnew Battalions during the war.".
- Kagnew_Battalion comment "The Ethiopian Kagnew Battalions (Amharic: ቃኘው?) were three successive battalions drawn from the 1st Division Imperial Bodyguard sent by Emperor Haile Selassie I between June 1951 and April 1954 as part of the United Nations forces in the Korean War. Even after the armistice, a token Ethiopian force remained in the country until 1965.Altogether, 3,158 Ethiopians served in Kagnew Battalions during the war.".
- Q4533212 comment "The Ethiopian Kagnew Battalions (Amharic: ቃኘው?) were three successive battalions drawn from the 1st Division Imperial Bodyguard sent by Emperor Haile Selassie I between June 1951 and April 1954 as part of the United Nations forces in the Korean War. Even after the armistice, a token Ethiopian force remained in the country until 1965.Altogether, 3,158 Ethiopians served in Kagnew Battalions during the war.".