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President Mahama welcomes 54 troops from Jamaica
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 88274, member: 27"] Ghanaian military engineers just wrapped a humanitarian rebuild in Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa tore through the infrastructure there. Mahama welcomes troops home [LIST] [*]President John Dramani Mahama greeted 54 returning GAF personnel. [*]Troops came primarily from the 14th Engineer Brigade's ranks. [*]The 48th, 49th, and 50th Engineer Regiments supplied the team. [*]Mahama framed it as a non-combat, humanitarian deployment. [/LIST] Mission scope in Jamaica [LIST] [*]Repairing damaged public infrastructure was a core assignment. [*]Temporary housing went up for storm-displaced residents quickly. [*]Roofing projects targeted St. Elizabeth Parish communities specifically. [*]Middle Quarters and Black River got the focused attention. [/LIST] Pan-African and Caribbean solidarity angle [LIST] [*]Jamaica's Prime Minister formally requested Ghana's engineering assistance. [*]Shared Afro-Caribbean history underpinned the entire deployment rationale. [*]The team collaborated directly with the Jamaica Defence Force engineers. [*]Personnel departed in December 2025 and returned mid-March. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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