This is a day in the history of the Tigers.He was known for his sense of humor, compassion, courage, and leadership, and was recognized for his "quick wit and humor" and for hastening the enemy's defeat.
He was born in 1948 in the northwestern region of Tigray to his mother, Mrs. Roman Ayne. He was given the title of new governor by his parents.
Before joining the Army, he completed 1st and 8th grades in the city of Dare, 7th and 8th grades in the city of Shire-Eselas, 9th and 10th grades in the city of Aggie, and 11th and 12th grades in the city of Adwa.
In 1967, he went to Debit with his nephew, Berhane Cross, carrying shorts.
At the age of 20, he was awarded the Medal of Honor for his bravery and courage in the fight against terrorism.
He rose through the ranks from Major General to Major General as a Combat Engineer fighting enemy soldiers.
In addition to his extensive military knowledge and skills, he was also highly qualified in politics and was elected as a member of the Central Committee of the TPLF at the Second Organizational Conference.
Before becoming a member of the Central Committee, he endured severe and minor beatings, including 28 conflicts.
He fought against the enemy from the first to the eighth month. On January 30, 1978, he led an operation to free more than 1,300 prisoners from the enemy in 15 minutes.