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    FORWARD OPERATING BASE HAMMER, Iraq — Chaplain Nana E Kweku Bassaw joins the small circle of downcast, sun-beaten soldiers. The unassuming Army major slips into the conversation.

    Although it is early in the 2nd Brigade, 1st Armored Division’s deployment, and the fighting is yet to start, Bassaw wants to check the spiritual pulse.

    “So how are you doing?” he asks one soldier.

    “Terrible,” says Pvt. Christopher Soares, who is on his first tour to Iraq and misses his family.

    In his role as chaplain, Bassaw, 50, says he likes to take an informal approach with soldiers. Small talk helps him grasp their day-to-day struggles. With this group, Bassaw lightens the mood by shifting the conversation to fishing and jokes.

    Bassaw has served as Army chaplain since 1996, and had planned to pursue his calling until retirement in eight years. But another calling also tugs at Bassaw.

    “The conflict I have is whether my people can wait for me,” Bassaw said. “This is the dilemma. One of the things I need to think about is how many people I’m impacting.”

    What many people within the Baumholder-based Iron Brigade probably don’t realize is that their chaplain is something of royalty.

    “It’s not really something I talk about,” Bassaw said. “People would say, ‘What are you doing here?’”

    In his native Ghana, he is the king-elect of one of the country’s largest tribes. His official title is paramount chief of the Sekondi region, which includes about 500,000 Fanti tribe members.

    The nephew of the former king, Bassaw was selected as the tribe’s new leader last year by a council of elders. It becomes official after his coronation, which involves being carried aloft through the city before the people. The ceremony will likely happen after Bassaw completes his 15-month deployment.

    But the question remains: When will he take on his responsibilities in Ghana full-time? Bassaw, who holds dual citizenship, said he’s trying to figure that out.

    Ebo Haizel-Ferguson, who is representing Bassaw back in Ghana during his absence, hopes it’s sooner rather than later.

    “We want him now. He has the right background and education. He understands exactly what we need to change the lifestyle and economic situation of our people,” Haizel-Ferguson said by phone on Tuesday.

    Meanwhile, Bassaw is looking to see if a team of experts and representatives he has assembled can administer things effectively in Ghana while he is gone. If an economic development plan he’s conceived can be carried out in his absence, then Bassaw may be able to remain chaplain until retirement.

    His goals: develop a concrete factory; launch a dairy farm because his area has none. Agribusinesses such as fish farms, shrimp farms and mango fields are also being looked at. And an old Dutch castle on the coast could serve as a tourism resort, he said.

    With untapped resources and a lack of infrastructure, “I see parallels with what we’re trying to do in Iraq,” he said.

    Shortly before deploying to Iraq, Bassaw met with a group of investors during a trip home. He says he’s looking to attract about $50 million in venture capital.

    “I want to make Sekondi the economic capital of the country,” Bassaw said. “I want to turn my town around. We have perfect weather. But we rely too much on imports. We have no excuse to not do better in that part of the world. I want my people to have jobs — good paying jobs.”

    Bassaw attended a military cadet academy in Ghana. After that he attended seminary school at Drew University in New Jersey. With a family background in both the ministry and the military, serving as a chaplain seemed a natural fit.

    At his new office at Forward Operating Base Hammer, he talked Tuesday with Haizel-Ferguson. The phone call was brief — a quick update on parliamentary elections and progress on some development projects.

    Then it was back to his day job.

    “This is my calling for this moment and this place and time. This is what I’m committed to,” Bassaw said. “To bring hope, that is what I want to do every day.”
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    Wow, just wow...

    And we thought having a British Prince and American Presidential Candidate's son in combat was a big deal, imagine what his tribe thinks. And imagine what the member of his brigade think...
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    A good example of humility and perseverance. I sincerely hope he'll bring on happier times to his people.
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    King of Ghana?

    Sounds to me like he's the king of one of Ghana's local tribes. And a fool at that.

    At age 50, he should not be taking bullets in Iraq, he should be doing what he can for Ghana, after all, Ghana is far poorer than Iraq will ever be, but this moron probably doesn't know that.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dahir View Post
    King of Ghana?

    Sounds to me like he's the king of one of Ghana's local tribes. And a fool at that.

    At age 50, he should not be taking bullets in Iraq, he should be doing what he can for Ghana, after all, Ghana is far poorer than Iraq will ever be, but this moron probably doesn't know that.
    He's a chaplain, why would he be taking bullets?

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    Though he is not the first African Tribal leader to serve in the US military. Adid's successor, and son, was a US Marine who served in Somalia against his father.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hussein...d_Farrah_Aidid

    Umm... And I said a Ghanese King...

    Next, he wasn't king till recently and was already part of the US Army. He is a Chaplain so he isn't dodging any bullets. And it seems he knows the problems that exist in Ghana, and is doing something about it by putting experts in charge, he is just reluctant to give up his love of being in the military to devout himself completely to his position in Ghana.
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    I will admit one thing, he has guts being in the army, I would never think twice about it. But, could he not serve in Ghana's army, unless however he wanted some action.

    And about Hussein Aidid, he really didn't enter the army to fight. He wanted to learn American military tactics, so he could export them back home and lead his tribal militia, which is now the weakest link in Somalia, thank God. They now serve alongside the Ethiopian army and the United States in the ongoing war on terror in the horn. But Aidid, after defeat in 2006, joined the Islamist party. Strange.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dahir View Post
    I will admit one thing, he has guts being in the army, I would never think twice about it. But, could he not serve in Ghana's army, unless however he wanted some action.
    He has duel US and Ghanese citizenship and it seems he moved to the US which is why he served in the US Army as a Chaplain.

    And about Hussein Aidid, he really didn't enter the army to fight. He wanted to learn American military tactics, so he could export them back home and lead his tribal militia, which is now the weakest link in Somalia, thank God. They now serve alongside the Ethiopian army and the United States in the ongoing war on terror in the horn. But Aidid, after defeat in 2006, joined the Islamist party. Strange.
    Hussein Aidid and his father had a falling out, he came to the US and wanted to be a citizen so joined the USMC Reserve to get citizenship. He served in Somalia due to being the only Marine who spoke Somalian. Later he and his dad salved there falling out and he became his successor, and well not it is today.

    RZZZA - Those things may be bad, but it looks like he wants to use his position to help the region.
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    yay, monarchy. yay, tribalism? I find it hard to cheer on those things but good on him for serving in our war on....uhh...in our war.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RZZZA View Post
    yay, monarchy. yay, tribalism? I find it hard to cheer on those things but good on him for serving in our war on....uhh...in our war.
    Ghana is a true democracy, and the most prosperous country in the region.
    There are many different tribes in Ghana, and they all live together peacefully.
    Like most people in countries with a rich history, Ghanaians often like to hold on to ancient traditions, but that hardly ever conflicts with their modern/democratic way of life.



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    He's not really a King though is he..

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    Quote Originally Posted by kb8 View Post
    He's not really a King though is he..
    Of his tribe he is, being a tribal African king might be dubious but with 500,000 people in his tribe he certainly is more of a king or chieftain then any of us can claim to be

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    I guess so, but what i meant was he's not a Head of State, i.e. he doesn't rule them but just holds the title right? Or have i got this wrong?

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    Because of his title he was also elected governor or mayor of the region.
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    And is still alowed to be a citizen of a foreign nation?

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    Wow sounds like he'll make a good leader! As someone else said he was elected by a council of elders so not really a monarch and I believe they use the tribes to form provinces/regions. It doesn't sound like anyone realised his background at all.
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    Why is he in the US army and not the Ghanese army/

    Ghana is what used to be Gold Coast isn't it?

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    He was in the US Army before he was king. He's currently under contract and deployed so it'll have to wait until he gets back.

    But, yeah, I think Ghana used to be the Gold Coast.
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    its a nice move for him to get involved is all i gotta say.




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    Ghana? Never heard off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duke_of_Bavaria View Post
    Ghana? Never heard off.
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