Rear Admiral David Animle Hansen (17 May 1923 – 28 January 2008) was a Ghanaian naval officer who served as Chairman of the Greater Accra Regional Administrative...
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Party David R. Hansen (born 1938), U.S. federal judge David Animle Hansen (1923–2008), first Ghanaian to be Chief of Naval Staff of the Ghana Navy David Hansen...
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– German-built FPB 57-class patrol ship (1979) GNS David Hansen – Named after David Animle Hansen, first Ghanaian Chief of Staff of the Ghana Navy. A...
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Odartey-Wellington (Bleoo '54), Chief of the Army Staff, 1978–1979 David Animle Hansen (Bleoo '42), first Commander of the Ghana Navy (first Ghanaian Chief...
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Succeeded by Air Commodore N. Y. R. Ashley-Larsen Preceded by Rear Admiral David Animle Hansen Chief of Naval Staff 1967 – 1968 Succeeded by Commodore Philemon...
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September, he replaced Commodore Forman with Lieutenant-Colonel Daniel Hansen. As Captain A. G. Forman he received a CBE in 1962. Jack Woddis (1961)....
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Administration In office 1967–1969 President Joseph Arthur Ankrah Preceded by David Animle Hansen Succeeded by A. S. O. Mensah Personal details Born Gold Coast Citizenship...
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2 Hansen, DavidRear Admiral David Animle Hansen (1923–2008) First Ghanaian Chief of Naval Staff Sep 1961 Jun 1967 5 years, 9 months 3 Hansen, DavidAir...
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years. During the Limann administration, Provencal together with Johnny Hansen founded the Kwame Nkrumah Revolutionary Guards (KNRG). The group had its...
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