
The Armed Forces of Senegal consists of about 19,000 well-trained and disciplined personnel in the army, air force, navy, and gendarmerie. The Senegalese military force receives most of its training, equipment, and support from France and the United States. Germany also provides support but on a smaller scale. Military noninterference in political affairs has contributed to Senegal's stability since independence. Senegal has participated in many international and regional peacekeeping missions. Most recently, in 2000, Senegal sent a battalion to the Democratic Republic of Congo to participate in MONUC, the United Nations peacekeeping mission. Senegal also agreed to deploy a United States-trained battalion to Sierra Leone to participate in UNAMSIL, another UN peacekeeping mission. The training operation was designated Operation Focus Relief and involved U.S. Army Special Forces from 3rd Special Forces Group training a number of West African battalions, including Nigerian ones. The Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces (CEMGA) assists the Minister in charge of the Armed Forces for the general organization, strengthening of forces and joint coordination. He is responsible for the preparation of military plans and operations.
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Forces armées du Sénégal
Senegalese Armed Forces

Dean and nucleus of the Senegalese armies, the Army has made continuous changes which have strengthened its capacities to intervene.
Regularly restructured and reorganized from 1960 to the present, the Army has reinforced its role in the preparation of units over the years. Today it is organized into two divisions (Operations and Logistics). The IISS estimated in 2012 that the Army had a strength of 11,900 soldiers, three armoured battalions the 22nd, 24th, and 25th (at Bignona) and the 26th Bataillon de reconnaissance et d'Appui at Kolda; there are six infantry battalions 1st to 6th. 3rd Battalion may have been at Kaolack with 4th at Tambacounda at one point. Also reported is the 12th Battalion of the 2nd Military Zone at Saint Louis (Dakhar Bango), along with the Prytanée militaire de Saint-Louis, a military secondary school.