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David Oyite Ojok (15
April 1940 – 2
December 1983) was a
Ugandan military officer who held a
leadership position in the
coalition of
Uganda National Liberation...
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Acholi and Teso tribesmen, and was
mostly loyal to UNLA
chief of
staff David Oyite-Ojok. It
became increasingly powerful, and
garnered a re****tion as a fierce...
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attempted to
strip Oyite-Ojok of his post as
Chief of
Staff of the UNLA. This
infuriated many
Ugandan soldiers, and
Muwanga and
Oyite-Ojok, with Museveni's...
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remove Idi Amin. When
Binaisa removed the army
Chief of Staff,
Brigadier Oyite Ojok, he was
himself removed from
office on 12 May 1980 by the Military...
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bolstered by a
battalion of
Ugandan rebels, led by
Lieutenant Colonel David Oyite-Ojok. A plan to
destroy the
causeway was
presented to Amin in Kampala, but...
- as
Yoweri Kaguta Museveni and
Major General (later
Chief of Staff)
David Oyite Ojok
began to
enrol thousands of
recruits grew to 8,000; Ojok's original...
- his de
facto private army. It was
commanded by
former army
officers David Oyite-Ojok, and Tito Okello.
Kikosi Maalum took part in the Uganda–Tanzania War...
- he was
escorted to the
office of
David Oyite-Ojok, the
Uganda National Liberation Army's
chief of staff.
Oyite-Ojok
angrily asked Mukooza why he had not...
- the west in
tandem with a UNLF
battalion under Lieutenant Colonel David Oyite-Ojok. Ojok's men
secured Nateete and p****ed
through Rubaga. One of the 207th's...
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included Kikosi Maalum led by
Milton Obote (with Tito
Okello and
David Oyite Ojok as commanders);
FRONASA led by
Yoweri Museveni; and the Save Uganda...