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  1. Eyes Over Mogadishu by Mike Horan, 2003-12-02
  2. Making and Breaking States in Africa: The Somali Experience. by Ioan M. Lewis by I. M. Lewis, 2010-07-07
  3. Whatever Happened to Somalia? by John Drysdale, 1994-04-01
  4. The Invention of Somalia
  5. Somalia Diary: The President of Care Tells One Country's Story of Hope by Philip Johnston, 1994-12
  6. Mending Rips in the Sky: Options for Somali Communities in the 21st Century
  7. The Battle of Mogadishu: Firsthand Accounts from the Men of Task Force Ranger
  8. Somalia: From the Dawn of Civilization to the Modern Times
  9. Gummaadkii Muqdisha v Hargeysa (Somali Edition) by Asha Warsame Hussein, 2000-08-15
  10. Behind the U. S. Invasion of Somalia: Statements of the Workers League by Workers League, 1993-12
  11. Somalia between Jihad and Restoration by Shaul Shay, 2010-08-19
  12. Putting the Cart Before the Horse: Contested Nationalism and the Crisis of the Nation-State in Somalia
  13. The Struggle for Land in Southern Somalia
  14. Somalia: Economy without State (African Issues) by Peter D. Little, 2003-09-01

21. SOMALIA LINKNET
Country Profile (GHIE) Political Resource ACG Cybergetaway regional Int. historysomalia history Sport somalia National Olympic Committee African Football
http://web.tiscali.it/no-redirect-tiscali/somalia/ancis/somalia_linknet.htm

22. CompletePlanet - Directory Somalia
Countries somalia Arts and Keywords civil, war, somalian, humanities, rage,time, history, period, check, th, century, military, regional, countries, faq
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23. Air Power:Regional Military Actions
Instead, many regional wars broke out both during and after the Cold War Ranger historyTask Force Range http//www.ranger.org/usara/s3/Ops/history/somalia.htm.
http://www.centennialofflight.gov/essay/Air_Power/regional/AP43.htm
The F-111 Aardvark was used in Operation Eldorado Canyon, the 1986 attack on Libya in retaliation for Muammar Qaddafi's sponsorship of international terrorism that included a bombing at a Berlin disco that killed U.S. servicemen.
Pave Tack is a laser designator pod used with selected F-4E, RF-4C, and F-111 aircraft for precision navigation, target location and target designation. It was used on four F-111s that destroyed targets in Libya in 1986.
Aerial view of the Pacora River Bridge from the north. This January 4,1990 photograph shows the site where a team from the U.S. 7th Special Forces Group ambushed a Panamanian Defense Force convoy moving towards Panama City from Fort Cimarron to oppose the parachute assaults.
The Lockheed AC-130H has participated in many notable combat operations since the end of the Vietnam War including the attempted rescue of the crew of the USS Mayaguez in 1975, the Grenada operation in October 1983, Operation Just Cause in Panama (1989-1990), Operation Desert Storm in Iraq (1991), Operation Restore Hope in Somalia (1993-1994), and Operation Deliberate Force in Bosnia (1995). On January 31, 1991, the first AC-130H was lost in combat supporting coalition forces engaged in ground combat during the battle of Khafji in Operation Desert Storm. A second aircraft supporting operations in Somalia was lost on March 15, 1994 when its 105-mm cannon exploded while the aircraft was airborne.
Regional Military Actions
A much-feared World War III never came to pass in the 20th century. In fact, the Cold War ended in 1989 with the thud of the falling Berlin Wall and the colossal statues of Lenin rather than with nuclear bombs. Instead, many regional wars broke out both during and after the Cold War, caused by centuries of ethnic and religious conflict that had been held in check by colonization and occupation. There were military operations overseen by supranational organizations, such as the United Nations or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), which enforced treaties or helped with humanitarian activities. The world looked to the United States, as one of the two superpowers, to lead the way in these conflicts, a position that did not always make it happy.

24. SOMALIA IN NET
regional Int. NEWS. history somalia history Sport somalia National Olympic CommitteeAfrican Football Confederation FIFA Soccer News Receipts Somali cooking.
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25. African Studies: Somalia
situation in Somaliland, as well as its history, society, and United Nations on SomaliaUN Office for the Coordination Integrated regional Information Networks
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/indiv/africa/cuvl/Somalia.html
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26. VISN3 - Facts About POW/MIA Benefits & History
Healthcare Network Facts About POW/MIA Benefits history, Total, WWI, WWII, Korea,Vietnam, Gulf, somalia, Bosnia, Kosovo. are assigned to each VA regional office and
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Fact Sheet
VA Benefits for Former Prisoners Of War
Former American POWs are eligible for special veterans benefits, including medical care in VA hospitals and disability compensation for injuries and diseases associated with internment. These benefits are in addition to regular veterans benefits and services to which they, as veterans, are entitled. More than a fourth of the Americans held prisoner in the last five U.S. conflicts are now living. Records show that 142,233 Americans were captured and interned during World War I, World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Gulf War, and the Somalia and Kosovo conflicts. This includes 81 women seized on Guam or in the Philippines during World War II, and two during the Gulf War. Of that total, an estimated 42,781 were living as of Jan. 1, 2002. This includes 39,719 from World War II, 2,434 from the Korean War, 601 from the Vietnam War, 23 from the Gulf War, one from Somalia and three from the Kosovo Conflict.

27. Plenary Session 2: History And Prospects For Regional Integration
Despite long history of efforts at integration, commitment by of panAfricanism throughpragmatic regional cooperation including the collapse of somalia and the
http://www.uneca.org/adfiii/coverage/daily_summaries/daily summary Eng Tue.htm
Plenary Session 2: History and Prospects for Regional Integration Rapporteurs Summary Report,
Tuesday, March 5 By Vincent Nwanma, Official ADF III Rapporteur
"Nothing will do Africa a greater good than having a passport that every African can have access to," Prof. Adebayo Adedeji said during question and answer segment of the second session of the ongoing Africa Development Forum. He stressed that free movement of people must be one of the first issues to be addressed by the proposed Africa Union. Adedeji had earlier delivered a paper on "The History and Perspectives for Regional Integration in Africa," in ADFIII plenary session 2 chaired by Prof. Abdoulaye Bathily, Vice-President of the National Assembly of Senegal. Successful economic integration in Africa will also require a concomitant political integration, Adedeji said, stressing that the latter is a precondition for the former. "To pursue economic integration successfully, it must go hand-in-hand with shared political values and visions," he said. Adedeji noted that "excessively economistic approach" to integration was one of the reasons for Africa’s failure to integrate. While African countries were attempting to achieve economic integration, he noted, some of them were at each others’ throat, a situation that was clearly averse to a meaningful integration. "How can you disagree politically and cooperate economically?" he asked.

28. SOMALIS
history. When the borders of presentday somalia were set by the colonial powers toward Fromthe 13th to 16th centuries, Somalis fought in regional wars between
http://www.culturalorientation.net/somali/shist.html
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SOMALIS THEIR HISTORY AND CULTURE REFUGEE FACT SHEET NO.9 CHAPTER C ONTENTS P REFACE ... ECONOMY H ISTORY SOCIETY LITERACY EDUCATION ENGLISH ... CIVIL WAR Among ancient Egyptians, Somalia was known as the Land of Punt, renowned for its frankincense and myrrh, which it still exports. History Somalis claim descent from Arabian families who settled on the Somali coast 1,000 years ago. Although there undoubtedly is an infusion of Arab blood among Somalis, historians and linguists trace the origins of the Somali people to a much earlier time in the region. While scholars still debate the origins of the Somalis and the time of their entry into present-day Somalia, there is no doubt that they were in the region several hundred years before the first recorded use of their names in the early 15th century. Among ancient Egyptians, Somalia was known as the Land of Punt and was renowned for its frankincense and myrrh, which it still exports. Descriptions of the northern inhabitants of the region are found in The Periplus of the Erythrean Sea , an A.D. 60 Greek guide to sailors, and in Ptolemy's

29. SOMALI BANTU - Their History And Culture
The Somali language has distinct regional variants Af Maay, also know as Maay Maay,serves as the lingua franca in southern somalia as an agropastoral language
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SOMALI BANTU CULTURE PROFILE CHAPTER C ONTENTS P REFACE ... IBLIOGRAPHY SCROLL TO: The Af Maay Dialect Literacy Language and Literacy The Somali language has distinct regional variants. The two main variants are Af Maay (pronounced af my ) and Af Maxaa (roughly pronounced af mahaa ). Both are Cushitic, with virtually all Somalis speaking at least one of these languages. Af Maay, also know as Maay Maay , serves as the lingua franca in southern Somalia as an agropastoral language while Af Maxaa is spoken throughout the rest of Somalia and in neighboring countries, including Kenya, where the refugee camps are located. Both languages served as official languages until 1972 when the government determined that Af Maxaa would be the official written language in Somalia. This decision further isolated and hindered southerners, including the Bantu, from participating in mainstream Somali politics, government services, and education. Af Maay and Af Maxaa share some similarities in their written form but are different enough in their spoken forms as to be mutually unintelligible. While the main language in the Juba River valley is Af Maay, some Bantu in traditional villages do not understand it at all. These Bantu still speak their ancestral tribal languages from Tanzania (primarily Zigua), with Swahili occasionally used as a common language. In the refugee camps, some Bantu adults have taken it upon themselves to learn English

30. Arabic News Front Page For 11/26/2001
somalia, Politics, 11/26/2001 Arab commission to rewrite enabling them to formulatethe history of this regional, history, 11/26/2001 Khartoum hosts the Somali
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Today's Headlines: Apply now! Egypt, Libya Summit dealt with different vital issues
The summit which was held between President Hosni Mubarak and Libyan counterpart Muammar Gaddafi came within the context of regular meetings between the two Arab leaders to discuss regional and international development, Egypt's Ambassador to Libya Hani Khalaf said Monday. Libya Egypt, Politics, 11/26/2001 Israel's criminal acts are a challenge to US policy President Mubarak and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat discussed Sunday the deteriorating situation in the Palestinian lands in light of the Israeli killing of five Palestinian children and the assassination of a Hamas activist, said Foreign Minister Ahmed Maher. Palestine Egypt, Politics, 11/26/2001

31. Arabic News Weekly Edition For Local, 4/30/2001
the sea borders of Saudi Arabia and that it was taken to somalia. Local, 5/3/2001Lecture The woman in the Arab history regional, history, 5/2/2001
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Syria is written in History as the cradle of Jesus mission of peace and love, from where it spread all over the world. Syria, History, 5/5/2001 Abul Gheit: Egypt gives integral patronage to the aged Egypt, Local, 5/5/2001 Arab, African finance ministers meet in Morocco on childhood Rabat hosted May 2-4 a symposium on children's ill treatment that called for the creation of reception and counseling centers where ill-treated children can receive medical and psychological assistance. Regional Morocco, Culture, 5/5/2001 On the high-jacked Syrian ship The Saudi daily al-Watan in its Friday's issue revealed new information about the question of high-jacking the Syrian ship " Jaafar' and the paper also stressed that the ship was high-jacked since almost five months, as from December 23, 2000. Syria, Local, 5/5/2001

32. COMESA History
COMESA history. a mechanism for the promotion of subregional economic integration Ethiopia,Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Rwanda, somalia, Tanzania, and
http://www.comesa.int/backgrnd/backhist.htm
COMESA History
HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENTS
1. At the first and second conferences of independent African States, held in Accra, Ghana, in April 1958 and in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia in June 1960, respectively, economic problems to be faced by independent Africa were discussed. There was a consensus that the smallness and fragmentation of post-colonial African national markets would constitute a major obstacle to the diversification of economic activity, away from a concentration on production of a narrow range of primary exports, to the creation of modern and internationally competitive enterprises, which would satisfy domestic needs and meet export requirements. It was, therefore, agreed that African countries which had gained political independence, should promote economic co-operation among themselves. 2. Two options were advocated for the implementation of the integration strategy in Africa: a) the Pan-African, all-embracing regional approach, which envisaged the immediate creation of a regional continental economic arrangement; and b) the geographically narrower approach that would have its roots at the sub-regional levels and build on sub-regional co-operation arrangements to achieve geographically wider forms of co-operation arrangements.
FORMATION OF COMESA
1. The origins of the COMESA can be traced as far back as the mid-sixties. Before the Lagos Plan of Action and the Final Act of Lagos were adopted, the countries of Eastern and Southern Africa had already initiated the process towards creating an Eastern and Southern African co-operation arrangement.

33. Somaliland Net®
Latest news and announcements, free email, business listings, and other information.Category regional Africa somalia...... Violations Speaking on behalf of the regional InterGovernmental history speaks foritself and Somaliland is not 03 2003 Shadow Peace Talks For somalia The on
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Home Chat Music - Heeso Introduction toSomaliland ... Contact Welcome to Somaliland Net - Your gateway to Somaliland news and information! - Shabakada Somaliland Somaliland News Breaking News News Archieve Your Opinion ... Somaliland Gov Question Comment or Need Help! Click here
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34. Mario's Cyberspace Station Somalia
Network; IRIN - Today's humanitarian news by the UN regional Information Network; Bush,George - Address to Troops in somalia The history Channel provides a
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SOMALIA
Constitutional Background

Somalia is traditionally run by about 100 clans. Until now, there is no inclination to build anything like a formal state. Somaliland and its "capital" Hargeisa are doing quite well economically, with trade coming in from Saudi Arabia over the harbor town Berbera.
- 1 Aug 1996: Muhammad Farrah Aideed, who wrecked UN peacekeeping efforts , dies of gunshot wounds; his sun Hussein is proclaimed successor.
- July 1995, Mogadischu: Clan chief Aideed announces creation of an army. Atto gets arrested in Nairobi. President Daniel arap Moi of neighbouring Kenia warns Somali warlords not to conduct clan fights beyond the border.
- 19 June 1995, Mogadishu: The SNA (Somali National Alliance) replaces governing Farah Aidid by Osman Atto. Aidid nominates himself "President" which is, with Ali Mahdi (North-Mogadishu) and Ibrahim Egal (Somaliland), the third "presidency."
- 1992-1995: Unsuccessful intervention by the United States and the United Nations.
- 1991: Somaliland, the northern part of Somalia, proclaimed its independence.
Source: http://www.uni-wuerzburg.de/law/soindx.html

35. Army Nursing Pictures In History
The 62 nd Medical Group also deployed. regional SHOTS. Nomad living,near 86th Evac Hospital, somalia, 1993. Return to ANC history.
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Army Nursing History in Pictures
Spanish American War
The New York nurses , Sternberg General Hospital, Camp Thomas, Chickamauga, Georgia. In 1898, nurses served at the Yellow Fever Hospital , Franklin, Lousiana.
Duty in the Philippines
These nurses were stationed at the Army Hospital in Iliolo , Philippines. 1901 OR nurses serving in the 1st Reserve Hospital , Manila, Philippine Islands.
World War I
During World War I, 18 African-American nurses entered the Army nurse corps but never served overseas due to the logistical problems of establishing separate quarters and work areas. They all left the Corps at the end of the war. Nurses were required to take gas defense instruction. Nurse provides care in the American Red Cross Evacuation Hospital, July, 1918. An operating room scene at Base Hospital #52, Haute Marne, France. Colonel Julia Stimson leads a group of Red Cross Nurses down a street named in honor of President Woodrow Wilson in Paris, France, 1918. Nurses did their laundry when their was lull in patient activity.

36. Encyclopedia Of African History: List Of Unassigned Entries
1000. somalia somalia since 1990. 19th 20th Centuries Histories of Modern States. WesternAfrica (Sahara and subSaharan). Outlines of regional history. 5000.
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Encyclopedia of African History List of Unassigned Entries at April 2003 Below you will find an alphabetical list of entries that still need to be assigned. (Please refer to the full List of Entries if you wish to see the whole contents of the encyclopedia grouped by chronological and thematic categories). If you wish to volunteer to write any of the unassigned entries, please either: (a) refer to How to Take Part (if you are new to the project)
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(b) send an e-mail stating your preferences to africah@taylorandfrancis.com (if you are an existing contributor) Entries EntryType WordLimit Addis Ababa Modern Cities of Historical Importance Benin: Colonial Period: Survey Burundi: Failure of reform: violence and refugees, 1988 to the present Congo (Kinshasa), Democratic Republic of/ Zaire: National Conference and politics of opposition, 1990-96 Corruption and the criminalization of the postcolonial state Postcolonial Africa Cushites of eastern Africa: Stone Age origins/and to Iron Age influence Djibouti: 19th Century to the Present: survey Era of Colonialism Egypt, Ancient: Architecture

37. MapZones.com Defence
somalia history. somalia, Defence, Back to Top. factions and clans maintain independentmilitias, and the Somaliland and Puntland regional governments maintain
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Country Info Somalia Introduction Somalia General Data Somalia Maps Somalia Culture ... Somalia Time and Date Somalia Defence Back to Top Military branches: A Somali National Army is being reformed under the interim government; numerous factions and clans maintain independent militias, and the Somaliland and Puntland regional governments maintain their own security and police forces
Military manpower - availability: males age 15-49: 1,825,302 (2001 est.)
Military manpower - fit for military service: males age 15-49: 1,011,400 (2001 est.)
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38. Somalia (British Empire & Commonwealth Land Forces)
somalia's Difficult Decade, 198090, by US Library history and Development of theArmed Forces, by regional Colonial Period, 1800-1960 Independence Period, 1960
http://www.regiments.org/milhist/africaeast/somalia.htm
Authors and Contributors this page: T.F. Mills Page created 23 January 1996 Corrected and updated
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39. Somaliland Net:
Top regional Africa somalia An interview with Nuruddin Farah somalia's onlyinternationally known writer. it originates in the family history of Barre
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40. Somaliland Net:
Hargeisa Somaliland history Gallery Activities history (Added 28-Aug in Rep of(North somalia) Somaliland are regional Africa; regional Africa Djibouti;
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