KDF pays tribute to fallen soldiers

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The Kenya Defence Forces fraternity gathered at Moi Air Base in Nairobi for a solemn memorial service in honor of fallen heroes and heroine who tragically lost their lives in a helicopter crash on 18 April 2024 in Sindar in Elgeyo Marakwet County. 

Among the ten gallant individuals commemorated was the late Chief of Defence Forces, General Francis Ogolla, whose passing left a profound mark on the nation and the military community.

Others remembered during the service included Brigadier Swalleh Saidi, Colonel Duncan Keitany, Lieutenant Colonel David Sawe, Major George Magondu, Captain Mohammed Sora, Captain Hillary Litali, Senior Sergeant John Mureithi, Sergeant Cliphonce Omondi, and Sergeant Rose Nyawira.

Each of these individuals was honoured not only for their service to the nation but also for the values they represented—courage, commitment, and unwavering patriotism.

The memorial served as a time of reflection, remembrance, and unity, offering strength and spiritual comfort to bereaved families.

During the interdenominational service, clergy urged the families to lean on faith and each other, assuring them that though their loved ones were gone in body, their spirits endure.

Speaking on behalf of the bereaved families, Mr. Charles Magondu, father to the late Major George Magondu, expressed a heartfelt message of sorrow and gratitude.

He acknowledged the steadfast support the families had received over the past year and praised the unbreakable bonds within the KDF family.

Colonel Kasaine Ole Kuruta, one of the two surviving personnel from the crash, gave an emotional reflection on the journey of healing, both physically and emotionally.

Major General Fatuma Ahmed, the Commander Kenya Air Force, paid tribute to the departed as brave and visionary leaders who served with distinction.

She emphasized that the Kenya Defence Force’s strength lies not only in its operational capability but in its unity, resilience, and shared values especially during times of tragedy.

General Charles Kahariri, the Chief of the Defence Forces, described the day as one of reflection and collective remembrance.

He affirmed the enduring legacy of those lost, acknowledging their service, devotion, and the unbreakable bond they created through their sacrifice.

He expressed his gratitude to the families for attending the service, acknowledging their strength and resilience, which continue to inspire both the Kenya Defence Forces fraternity and the nation as a whole.

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