Peter Kerim

Peter Kerim
Born (1955-01-01)January 1, 1955
Nebbi District, Uganda
Died February 5, 2012(2012-02-05) (aged 57)
Nakasero Hospital, Kampala
Nationality Ugandan
Citizenship Uganda
Education Uganda Senior Command and Staff College
Kimaka, Jinja, Uganda
Occupation Military Officer
Years active 1973–2012
Known for Military Matters
Home town Nebbi
Religion Christian

Brigadier Peter Kerim (1955–2012) was a military officer in Uganda. He was a senior commander in the Uganda People's Defence Force (UPDF). At the time of his death, he was the Deputy Commander of the National Reserve Force within the UPDF.[1] Prior to that, he served as the Deputy Director of the External Security Organisation. In the past, his former assignments included as the Commandant of the 4th Army Division in Gulu, Northern Uganda. In the 1990s he was one of the commanders in the Ituri conflict in the Democratic Republic Of The Congo.[2]

Background

He was born in Nebbi District in 1955.

Military education

In 2004, at the rank of Colonel, he was a member of the pioneer class to attend the Uganda Senior Command and Staff College, at Kimaka, Jinja, Eastern Uganda, under its first Commandant, Lieutenant General Ivan Koreta.

Military career

He joined the then Uganda Army in 1973 as a Private and rose through the ranks to Brigadier, at the time of his death.

Personal

Peter Kerim was survived by his widow; Caroline Nyendwoha Kerim and four children.

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