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Salah Aboud Mahmoud

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Native name
  
صلاح عبود محمود

Rank
  
Major general

Name
  
Salah Mahmoud


Commands held
  
Iraqi Third Corps

Allegiance
  
Iraq

Service/branch
  
Iraqi Army

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Unit
  
3rd Tawakalna ala-Allah Armoured Division

Battles/wars
  
Iran-Iraq War Persian Gulf War Battle of Khafji Battle of 73 Easting

Battles and wars
  
Iran–Iraq War, Battle of Khafji, Battle of 73 Easting, Gulf War

Similar People
  
Ali Hassan al‑Majid, Saddam Hussein, Fahd of Saudi Arabia, Khalid bin Sultan, Norman Schwarzkopf - Jr

Salah Aboud Mahmoud (born 1950; Arabic: صلاح عبود محمود) is a former Iraqi Army general, best known for his role in Battle of Khafji and 73 Easting, during the Persian Gulf War.

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Career

On January 29, 1991, Salah took part in battle with coalition forces to take control of the Saudi Arabian city of Khafji. Mahmoud also took part in the Iran–Iraq War of 1980–1988, along with the tank battle of 73 Easting.

Salah was appointed commander of the Iraqi Third Corps in the aftermath of the Iran–Iraq War, a regular process in the Iraqi military to ensure that former high-ranking officers did not pose a threat to the Ba'athist Iraqi government. He was later governor of Dhi Qar Province, a Shia province which had briefly been taken by the 1991 Iraqi insurgency before it was brutally suppressed.

1990s

In December 1994, Major-General Wafiq Al-Samarrai defected to Jordan and called on officers to revolt against Saddam Hussein's regime. Salah was one of them he called on. He did not, and despite his connections to many of the purged officers he was never executed. Rather, he was gradually forced out of his government roles. President Hussein divided Iraq into four administrative regions in 1998. Many expected Salah would be recalled to the military and appointed to the Central Euphrates governorship as governor Mizban had been dismissed. However this did not come to pass and Mizban was reinstated.

Invasion of Iraq

After the Invasion of Iraq in March 2003, Salah disappeared and his current whereabouts are unknown.

References

Salah Aboud Mahmoud Wikipedia