Liberian Forces Leave for Mali Peace Mission
An infantry platoon-sized unit of the Armed Forces of Liberia leaves the country on June 20 to join the Africa International Support Mission in Mali.
President George W. Bush and Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf review Liberian troops Thursday, Feb. 21, 2008, during President Bushs visit to the Barclay Training Center in Monvoria, Liberia.
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I hope their benefits will not be consumed be Liberian officials while they are in Mali on a dangerous mission. There should be no blame-game concerning their benefits, or salaries, or anything they are entitled to.
OMG !!! May You bless and protect them in all cease !! I wish God could come down to beg our Liberian government not to Consumed their benefits. Anyway, a Liberian, is a Liberian we can't leave the gogbachop, if you are a Liberia you will must know the meaning of gogbachop. Hahahahahaha
Liberia contribution to the AFISMA will show to World that we are enjoying total peace. God is going to protect you guys gentlemen. "I Pledge My Allegiance."