Ahmed Mohammed Ali | |
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File:Colonel Ahmed Mohammed ALi Egyptian army spokesperson.jpg Egyptian Army Spokesperson | |
Born | 19 November 1972 |
Place of birth | Cairo |
Allegiance |
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Service/branch | Egyptian Army |
Years of service | 1 July 1991-present |
Rank |
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Unit | Infantry |
Battles/wars | Sinai insurgency |
Colonel Ahmed Mohammed Ali (Arabic: العقيد أحمد محمد على; also known as Ahmed Ali; born: 19 November 1972) is the spokesperson of the Egyptian Army,[1] appointed on the backdrop of the deposition of president Mohamed Morsi. His official Facebook page exceeds 1,000,000 followers,[1][2] and the Egyptian media keep a close and attentive watch of the statuses published by the army, often resulting in army related articles and reports.[1]
Ali finished his studies at Egypt's military college in 1991. Afterwards he served in the Egyptian army's infantry corps, where he held various positions, including regiment commander. He then assumed a position with the military college's teaching facility, as well as that of the army's general command and officer's school.[1]
Qualifications[]
- Bachelor of Military Sciences from the military College
- Bachelor of Military Sciences from Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
- The inevitable Educational brigades of infantry Unit
- US Army Command & General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas 's Course
- M.A. of Military Sciences from Commanders and General Staff College
- School of Advanced Military Studies, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas 's Course
- M.A. of Military Sciences from School of Advanced Military Studies
- NATO Defense College, Rome, IT 's Senior leaders' Course
- Defense Language Institute, Lackland Air force Base, Texas 's Diploma in English.
Orders, decorations and medals[]
- Military Duty Decoration, Second Third.
- Military Duty Decoration, Second Class.
- Military Duty Decoration, First Class.
- Longevity & Exemplary Medal.
- Silver Jubilee of October War Medal.
- Golden Jubilee of the 23rd of July Revolution.
- Silver Jubilee of The Liberation Of Sinai Medal.
Brunei Medal from Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
- 25 January Revolution Medal.
External links[]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Roi Kais (13 August 2013). "Egyptian army's spokesperson garners Facebook 'likes'". http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4417161,00.html. Retrieved 8 November 2013.
- ↑ Official facebook page
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