Chemogoh Kevin Dzang - Training and Appointments

Training and Appointments

  • Ghana Military Academy, Teshie Accra 1960–1961
  • Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth 1961–1964
  • 1st Lieutenant GNS AFADZATO 1964–1965
  • Commanding Officer GNS AFADZATO 1965–1967
  • Training Officer Naval Base, Takoradi 1967–1968
  • Base Administrative Officer 1967
  • 1st Lieutenant GNS EJURA 1968
  • Commanding officer GNS EJURA 1968
  • Senior Officer Coastal Squadron (SOCS) 1968
  • Director Personnel & Administration Navy Headquarters 1969–1970
  • Commanding Officer GNS KETA 1971–1972
  • Senior Officer Afloat, Ghana Navy Fleet (SOA) 1971–1972
  • Acting Naval Officer In Charge (NOIC) Takoradi 1971
  • Defence Services Staff College Wellington, India 1972
  • Chief of Naval Staff and Navy Commander 1973–1974
  • United States Naval War College Newport, Rhode Island. 1974–1975
  • Chief of Naval Staff And Navy Commander 1975–1977
  • Member of the Supreme Military Council (SMC I) 1975–1977
  • High Commissioner to the Commonwealth of Australia. 1978–1982
  • PNDC Secretary of State For Defence 1985–1986
  • Ambassador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary to Japan 1994–1998

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