Uganda Peoples Defence Forces UPDF Logo png Download

Uganda Peoples Defence Forces UPDF Logo png Download

Uganda Peoples Defence Forces UPDF Logo png – Download:

UPDF HISTORY

Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces was so named in the 1995 Constitution of the Republic of Uganda.

At independence, the same army recruited, trained and left behind by the colonialists just changed the name from King’s African Rifle (KAR) to first Uganda Rifles (UR) and then Uganda Army (UA). KAR’s main function was to repress and suppress any opposition to the British rule. The senior non commissioned officers in KAR, like Idi Amin, who had been promoted on account of their brutality against the MAU MAU freedom fighters, became officers in the UA. It would be excessive naivety to expect the rule of terror to have changed by a mere change of guards. For the first two decades of her independence, Uganda had to contend with problems of national unity and cohesion because of its military which was characterised by anti-people attitude and manipulation. It is against such background that in 1972, a young Ugandan man called Yoweri Museveni launched a liberation struggle under the name ”Front for National Salvation” (FRONASA).

There were other forces in the 1970’s struggle against Idi Amin that in March 26, 1979 merged with FRONASA to form the Uganda National Liberation Front (UNLF) with its military wing, the Uganda National Liberation Army (UNLA). They included Kikosi Maalum (led by Milton Obote with Tito Okello and David Oyite Ojok as commanders), and other smaller groups like Save Uganda Movement (led by Akena P’Ojok, William Omaria and Ateker Ejalu) and Uganda Freedom Union (led by Godfrey Binaisa, Andrew Kayiira and Olara Otunnu), that after the merger fought alongside Tanzania Peoples’ Defence Forces to oust Idi Amin’s dictatorship in April 1979. UNLF ruled Uganda from the overthrow of Amin until the disputed national elections in December 1980 in which Obote was declared a winner after massively rigging elections. This prompted Yoweri Museveni to lead a final Liberation struggle under the National Resistance Movement (NRM) with its military wing the NRA that in February 6, 1981 started protracted guerilla warfare with only a platoon of fighters, 27 of whom were armed.

The NRA guerilla force persisted, being at the fore front of quelling the dictatorships of the time, and in 1986 they registered a landmark in the much needed liberation after a five-year people’s protracted war that climaxed in defeat of fascism in Uganda. This liberation brought about the restoration of dignity amongst the people and the state. From 1986, the NRM under President Yoweri Museveni embarked on, among others, formation of a constitution and in 1995, it was promulgated. That is how the NRA became the UPDF. The UPDF is a nonpartisan force, national in character, patriotic, professional, disciplined, productive and subordinate to the civilian authority as established under the constitution.

 

READ ALSO: Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Cadet Recruitment

 

Members of the Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces are citizens of Uganda of good character who are recruited from every District of Uganda.

The UPDF is regulated by laws made by parliament of Uganda, and, in particular, providing for:

1. The organs and structures of the Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces.

2. Recruitment, appointment, promotion, discipline and removal of members of the Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces and ensuring that members of the Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces are recruited from every district of Uganda.

3. Terms and conditions of service of members of the Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces.

4. The deployment of troops outside Uganda.

 

Statement of Objectives UPDF

1. Defend and protect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Uganda, ensuring non-violability of peoples and individual rights, the rule of law and good governance.

2. Build adequate and credible defense capacity to address external threats and in the medium term assist in maintaining internal security.

3. Create a productive and self-sustaining force.

4. Ensure adherence to and furtherance of international obligations.

5. Ensure continuation and strengthening of the Defense forces that has respect for Human Rights.

6. Create military alliances to enhance regional security and stability.

7. Maintain national cohesion.

8. Promote co-operation with the East African countries, which share common political, economic, social and cultural values, and interests..

9. Support regional and continental integration through the East African Community and African Union.

 

Functions of the UPDF

1. To preserve and defend the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Uganda.

2. To cooperate with the civilian authority in emergency situations and in cases of natural disasters.

3. To foster harmony and understanding between the defence forces and civilians.

4. AND LASTLY, To engage in productive activities for the development of Uganda.

SEE ALSO:

1 Uganda Peoples Defence Forces ACT 2005

2 Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Recruitment Intake

3 Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Recruitment Application Procedure

4 Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Recruitment Application Deadline

5 Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Recruitment Shortlisted Candidates

6 Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Cadet Recruitment Shortlisted Candidates

7 Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Officers Recruitment Shortlisted Candidates

8 Uganda Peoples Defence Forces LDU Recruitment Shortlisted Candidates

9 Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Recruitment Medical Examination

10 Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Recruitment Medical Examination Date

11 Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Recruitment Medicals Examination Shortlisted Candidates

12 Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Recruitment Interview

13 Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Recruitment Interview Date

14 Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Recruitment Interview Shortlisted Candidates

15 Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Recruitment Interview Questions and Answers

16 Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Recruitment Portal

17 Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Recruitment Dates and Centers

18 Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Pass Out

19 Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Pass Out List

20 Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Recruitment Screening and Selection Process

21 Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Recruitment Screening Shortlisted Candidates

22 Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Ranks Insignia and Badges

23 Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Salary Scale

24 Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Ranks and Salary Scale

25 Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Generals

26 Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Officers

27 Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Army

28 Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Allowances

29 Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Air Forces

30 Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Brass Band

31 Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Cadet Training

32 Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Cadet Recruitment 2020

33 Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Cadet Recruitment Application Deadline

34 Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Officers Recruitment

35 Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Officers Recruitment Application Deadline

36 Uganda Peoples Defence Forces code of conduct

37 Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Divisions

38 Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Gazette Uniform

 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *