Talk:Artillery Corps (Egypt)
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Notes from translated Arabic sources
edit"Field Marshal Mohamed Abdel-Halim Abu Ghazaleh, Minister of Defense of Egypt in the late era of Mohamed Anwar Sadat and the beginning of the era of President Mohamed Hosni Mubarak for several years until the year 1989. After that, he took the post of assistant to the honorary President of the Republic.
Field Marshal Abd Al-Halim Abu-Ghazala was in charge of the 2nd Army artillery commander during the war of 6 October 1973, and after the war he was appointed Chief of Staff of the Artillery Corps. Two years after the October War of 1975, Sadat appointed him as a military attache in Washington on June 27, 1976. There he was the first non-American military to receive a diploma of honor from Carlisle Military College. Abu Ghazaleh returned to Cairo three years later as Director of Military Intelligence on May 15, 1979. He was appointed Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces on May 15, 1980, then he was promoted to the rank of team two days later, and was appointed Minister of Defense. Shortly before Anwar Sadat was killed, he obtained the rank of Field Marshal in 1982.
Field Marshal Abu Ghazaleh wrote his first book under the name “The cannons were launched at noon .. the Egyptian artillery through the Ramadan War”, in which he explained the role of the Egyptian artillery in the October War and revealed in his words about his view and his military doctrine towards Israel.."[1] Buckshot06 (talk) 23:36, 16 April 2020 (UTC)
1839 order of battle
editDear Sepavo, can you say which source please you found this list in? Which book/website, when published, what author? Buckshot06 (talk) 11:25, 22 April 2020 (UTC)