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Name
  
Salih Omurtak

Died
  
1954, Ankara, Turkey

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Buried at
  
Ankara Hava Sehitligi Transferred to State Cemetery

Years of service
  
Ottoman: 20 September 1907–1920 Turkey: 1 January 1920 – 6 July 1950

Commands held
  
61st Division, Staff of Chief of the Third Army, 8th Corps, 9th Corps, 3rd Corps, Member of the Supreme Military Council, Deputy Chief of the General Staff, First Army, Chief of the General Staff, Member of the Supreme Military Council

Battles/wars
  
Italo-Turkish War First World War War of Independence Genc Rebellion Agri Rebellion

Battles and wars
  
Italo-Turkish War, World War I, Turkish War of Independence

Similar People
  
Kazim Orbay, Ihsan Nuri, Izzettin Calislar, Cemil Cahit Toydemir, Kemalettin Sami Gokcen

Allegiance
  
Ottoman Empire  Turkey

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Salih Omurtak (1889–23 June 1954) was a Turkish general and the fourth Chief of the General Staff of the Turkish Armed Forces.

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Biography

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He was born 1889 in Thessaloniki, in the Salonica Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire (present-day Greece). He graduated from the Military College in 1907 with the rank of a lieutenant. After finishing the Staff College in 1910, he became a staff officer and served at several headquarters in the Ottoman Army.

Deployed to Ankara on 22 January 1920, he joined the Turkish revolutionaries and commanded various troops during and after the Turkish War of Independence. He was promoted to the rank of the Mirliva in 1926, and in 1930, he became a Ferik. From 1940 on, Omurtak held the commander-in-chief post of the First Army in the rank of the Orgeneral (four-star general).

He was appointed Chief of the General Staff of the Turkish Armed Forces on 1 August 1946 following the resignation of Kazım Orbay, and served at this position until 8 June 1949. His following duty was the membership in the Military High Advisory Board, which he held until his retirement on 6 July 1950.

Salih Omurtak died on 23 June 1954 in Ankara. His body was moved later to a permanent burial place in the Turkish State Cemetery.

References

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