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The '''Kamanyola Division''', named in honor of a 1964 battle in which troops led personally by [[Mobutu Sese Seko|Mobutu]] secured a strategic bridge near the town of Kamanyola, is the most formidable unit of the armed forces, with the exception of the [[Special Presidential Division|DSP]], of course. Initially trained by North Korean advisors when it debuted in 1975, the Kamanyola Division is now trained mostly by [[Parthia]]n and Chinese instructors. The Kamanyola Division, made up of the 11th, 12th, and 14th Infantry Brigades, is stationed around [[Kinshasa]].
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The '''Kamanyola Division''', named in honor of a 1964 battle in which troops led personally by [[Mobutu Sese Seko|Mobutu]] secured a strategic bridge near the town of Kamanyola, is the most formidable unit of the armed forces, with the exception of the [[Special Presidential Division|DSP]], of course. Initially trained by North Korean advisors when it debuted in 1975, the Kamanyola Division is now trained mostly by [[Parthia]]n and [http://www.nationstates.net/02615/page=display_nation/nation=the_transylvania Transylvanian] instructors. The Kamanyola Division, made up of the 11th, 12th, and 14th Infantry Brigades, is stationed around [[Kinshasa]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:48, 19 January 2007

The Kamanyola Division, named in honor of a 1964 battle in which troops led personally by Mobutu secured a strategic bridge near the town of Kamanyola, is the most formidable unit of the armed forces, with the exception of the DSP, of course. Initially trained by North Korean advisors when it debuted in 1975, the Kamanyola Division is now trained mostly by Parthian and Transylvanian instructors. The Kamanyola Division, made up of the 11th, 12th, and 14th Infantry Brigades, is stationed around Kinshasa.