Brigadier General Bernard Nkawa was a Namibian military officer whose last appointment was as Defence Attaché to DRC.

Bernard Nkawa
Born(1958-02-15)15 February 1958
Mahundu Namibia
(then South-West Africa, South Africa)
DiedNovember 26, 2020(2020-11-26) (aged 62)
Namibia
Allegiance Namibia
Service/branchPLAN
Namibian Army
Years of service1975-2018
Rank Brigadier General
Commands held
  • 12 Mot Inf Bde (2010-2014)
  • DA: DRC


Awards

Career edit

PLAN career edit

Nkawa's military career began in Peoples Liberation Army of Namibia, the military wing of SWAPO in 1975 and received military training at Oshatotwa in the Western Province of Zambia. He was then deployed to PLAN's Eastern Front covering Zambia and the Zambezi region. From 1977 to 1979 he attended a Battalion Commander course in the USSR. Upon completion of his studies he returned to Zambia and then transferred to Angola, as 2nd Brigade training commander at Tobias Hainyeko Training Center from 1980 to 1982. Then afterwards he was appointed chief instructor for Namibian instructors delegated to train special units of FAPLA in guerrilla tactics from 1982 to 1983. He was then appointed Chief of Staff Rhino Battalion at the north western front in Techipa in 1985. Between 1988 and 1989 he attended the Infantry Brigade commander course in Yugoslavia. He was then repatriated back to Namibia under the UNTAG process.

NDF career edit

Nkawa was inducted into the Namibian Defence Force as a pioneer with the rank of major at Namibian Independence.[1] He was then appointed 261 Battalion second in command(2IC) between 1990 and 1994. He was then transferred to 124 Battalion as a second in command between 1994 and 1998. Between 1996 and 1997 he was deployed to UNAVEM III in Angola as deputy contingent commander. He was then promoted to lieutenant colonel and appointed Commanding Officer from 1998 to 2001, during this period he was deployed to the DRC under Operation Atlantic in the Second Congo War between 1998 and 1999 as a battle group commander in the eastern front. He participated in anti UNITA operations in the Kavango region and southern Angola known as Operation Mandume from 2000 to 2002 as the Battalion commander.[2][3][4] He was then appointed 26 Motorised Infantry Brigade Commander from 2001 to 2008. Between 2008 and 2010 he was the Commandant of the Oshivelo Army Battle School. 12 Motorised Infantry Brigade was his next command between 2010 and 2014 as General officer Commanding. He was then appointed to the DRC as a Defence Attache between 2014 and 2018. He retired in 2018 and died in a motor vehicle accident in the Zambezi Region in November 2020.[5]

Qualifications edit

  • Senior Staff Course and masters in Military science, 1993-94-India
  • Advance Military law 1996
  • Defence Management-2000
  • Executive Course in Defence Management 2001
  • International Senior officers Peace Support Operations Planner 2004
  • Executive course in Security Section governance, 2005
  • 2007 National Defence College- Kenya[6]

Honours and decorations edit

  • Grand Commander of the Most distinguished order of Namibia 2nd class
  •   Namibian Army Pioneer Medal
  •   Army Ten Years Medal
  •   NDF Ten Years Medal
  •   Army Twenty Years Service Medal
  •   UNAVEM Medal
  •   NDF Campaign Medal
  •   Mandume Ya Ndemufayo Operation Medal
Military offices
Preceded by
Unknown
General Officer Commanding 12 Motorised Infantry Brigade
2010-2014
Succeeded by
Brigadier General Peter Ngilukilwa

References edit

  1. ^ Death Announcement, retrieved 2020-12-05
  2. ^ "Namibia concedes Unita's superiority". News24. Retrieved 2020-12-05.
  3. ^ "Namibian soldiers kill suspected UNITA rebels". The New Humanitarian. 2000-12-20. Retrieved 2020-12-05.
  4. ^ "Unita rebels attack Namibian police camp". www.iol.co.za. Retrieved 2020-12-05.
  5. ^ Namibian, The. "Former NDF member dies in Zambezi road accident". The Namibian. Retrieved 2020-12-05.
  6. ^ "2007". Retrieved 2020-12-05.