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Mousa Namjoo

Mousa Namjoo (Persian: سید موسی نامجو; 17 December 1938 – 29 September 1981) was an Iranian military officer who served as the minister of defence from August to September 1981.

Mousa Namjoo
Born17 December 1938
Bandar-e Anzali, Imperial State of Iran
Died29 September 1981(1981-09-29) (aged 42)
Kahrizak, Iran
AllegianceIran
Service/branchGround Force
Years of service1958–1981
RankColonel
Battles/warsIran–Iraq War
Awards Order of Nasr
Alma materImam Ali Military University
Minister of National Defence
In office
17 August 1981 – 29 September 1981
Prime MinisterMohammad-Javad Bahonar
Mohammad-Reza Mahdavi Kani
Preceded byJavad Fakoori
Succeeded byMohammad Salimi

Biography edit

Namjoo was born in Bandar-e Anzali on 17 December 1938.[1] He graduated from Officers' School.[2] He was married and had three children.[3]

He worked at the National Military Academy with the rank of colonel.[4][5][6] He was instrumental in developing a cooperation between the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps and army before and during the Iran Iraq war.[6] He also fought in the war.[7] He was appointed minister of defence and armed forces logistics to the interim government led by Prime Minister Mohammad-Reza Mahdavi Kani on 2 September 1981.[8][9]

Death edit

Namjoo was killed in a plane crash together with 80 other people on 29 September 1981 near Tehran.[5][7] The aircraft was a US-made C-130 Hercules transport plane.[10][11] Other leading military figures killed in the crash were Valiollah Fallahi, Javad Fakoori and Yousef Kolahdouz.[12][13] They were returning to Tehran from southwestern battlefront with Iraq.[14] On 1 October 1981, a funeral service was held for Namjoo and other victims at the military academy in Tehran.[10]

Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini made a speech following the incident indicating the Mujahedeen Khalq as the perpetrator without clearly condemning the leftist group.[14]

Legacy edit

Namjoo's biography entitled A Man with Orange Color was published by Ezzatollah Alvandi in 2005.[15]

References edit

  1. ^ Ezzatolah Alvandi (2005). مردی به رنگ پرتقال (شهید سید موسی نامجو) (in Persian). Tehran: Shahed. ISBN 964-394-210-4.
  2. ^ شهید سرلشکر موسی نامجوی 13 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine وب‌گاه رسمی وزارت دفاع ایران] Ministry of Defence (in Persian)
  3. ^ خاطراتی ازشهید سرتیپ خلبان سید موسی نامجو وب‌گاه رسمی مرتضی آوینی] Aviny (in Persian)
  4. ^ Nikola B. Schahgaldian; Gina Barkhordarian (March 1987). The Iranian Military Under the Islamic Republic. RAND. ISBN 0-8330-0777-7.
  5. ^ a b "The Revolutionary Period". Country Data. Retrieved 20 June 2013.
  6. ^ a b "National security". Pars Times. Retrieved 24 August 2013.
  7. ^ a b John Kiefner (1 October 1981). "4 military chiefs in Iran are killed in a plane crash". The New York Times. Beirut. Retrieved 20 June 2013.
  8. ^ Mir M. Hosseini. . Fouman. Archived from the original on 2 February 2019. Retrieved 20 June 2013.
  9. ^ Mehrzad Boroujerdi; Kourosh Rahimkhani (2018). . Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press. p. 128. ISBN 978-0815635741. Archived from the original on 21 September 2021. Retrieved 29 August 2021.
  10. ^ a b "Crash kills Iranian military leaders". Herald Journal. Beirut. AP. 1 October 1981. Retrieved 20 June 2013.
  11. ^ "103 Reported Killed as Iranian Army Plane Crashes; Altimeter Suspected". Los Angeles Times. Tehran. 4 November 1984. Retrieved 20 June 2013.
  12. ^ "Iranian military aircraft crashes". Sarasota Journal. UPI. 30 September 1981. Retrieved 20 June 2013.
  13. ^ Sepehr Zabir (2011). Iran Since the Revolution (RLE Iran A). London; New York: Routledge. p. 194. ISBN 978-0-415-61069-8.
  14. ^ a b "Crash kills four top Iranian officers". The Daily Egyptian. Vol. 66, no. 29. Beirut. AP. 1 October 1981. Retrieved 7 August 2021.
  15. ^ "Biography of Martyr Namjoo". Tehran: Shahed. 16 September 2005. Retrieved 27 June 2013.[permanent dead link]

External links edit

  •   Media related to Mousa Namjoo at Wikimedia Commons

mousa, namjoo, persian, سید, موسی, نامجو, december, 1938, september, 1981, iranian, military, officer, served, minister, defence, from, august, september, 1981, born17, december, 1938bandar, anzali, imperial, state, irandied29, september, 1981, 1981, aged, kah. Mousa Namjoo Persian سید موسی نامجو 17 December 1938 29 September 1981 was an Iranian military officer who served as the minister of defence from August to September 1981 Mousa NamjooBorn17 December 1938Bandar e Anzali Imperial State of IranDied29 September 1981 1981 09 29 aged 42 Kahrizak IranAllegianceIranService wbr branchGround ForceYears of service1958 1981RankColonelBattles warsIran Iraq WarAwardsOrder of NasrAlma materImam Ali Military UniversityMinister of National DefenceIn office 17 August 1981 29 September 1981Prime MinisterMohammad Javad BahonarMohammad Reza Mahdavi KaniPreceded byJavad FakooriSucceeded byMohammad Salimi Contents 1 Biography 2 Death 3 Legacy 4 References 5 External linksBiography editNamjoo was born in Bandar e Anzali on 17 December 1938 1 He graduated from Officers School 2 He was married and had three children 3 He worked at the National Military Academy with the rank of colonel 4 5 6 He was instrumental in developing a cooperation between the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps and army before and during the Iran Iraq war 6 He also fought in the war 7 He was appointed minister of defence and armed forces logistics to the interim government led by Prime Minister Mohammad Reza Mahdavi Kani on 2 September 1981 8 9 Death editMain article 1981 Iranian Air Force C 130 crash Namjoo was killed in a plane crash together with 80 other people on 29 September 1981 near Tehran 5 7 The aircraft was a US made C 130 Hercules transport plane 10 11 Other leading military figures killed in the crash were Valiollah Fallahi Javad Fakoori and Yousef Kolahdouz 12 13 They were returning to Tehran from southwestern battlefront with Iraq 14 On 1 October 1981 a funeral service was held for Namjoo and other victims at the military academy in Tehran 10 Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini made a speech following the incident indicating the Mujahedeen Khalq as the perpetrator without clearly condemning the leftist group 14 Legacy editNamjoo s biography entitled A Man with Orange Color was published by Ezzatollah Alvandi in 2005 15 References edit Ezzatolah Alvandi 2005 مردی به رنگ پرتقال شهید سید موسی نامجو in Persian Tehran Shahed ISBN 964 394 210 4 شهید سرلشکر موسی نامجوی Archived 13 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine وب گاه رسمی وزارت دفاع ایران Ministry of Defence in Persian خاطراتی ازشهید سرتیپ خلبان سید موسی نامجو وب گاه رسمی مرتضی آوینی Aviny in Persian Nikola B Schahgaldian Gina Barkhordarian March 1987 The Iranian Military Under the Islamic Republic RAND ISBN 0 8330 0777 7 a b The Revolutionary Period Country Data Retrieved 20 June 2013 a b National security Pars Times Retrieved 24 August 2013 a b John Kiefner 1 October 1981 4 military chiefs in Iran are killed in a plane crash The New York Times Beirut Retrieved 20 June 2013 Mir M Hosseini Interim Government Formed Fouman Archived from the original on 2 February 2019 Retrieved 20 June 2013 Mehrzad Boroujerdi Kourosh Rahimkhani 2018 Postrevolutionary Iran A Political Handbook Syracuse NY Syracuse University Press p 128 ISBN 978 0815635741 Archived from the original on 21 September 2021 Retrieved 29 August 2021 a b Crash kills Iranian military leaders Herald Journal Beirut AP 1 October 1981 Retrieved 20 June 2013 103 Reported Killed as Iranian Army Plane Crashes Altimeter Suspected Los Angeles Times Tehran 4 November 1984 Retrieved 20 June 2013 Iranian military aircraft crashes Sarasota Journal UPI 30 September 1981 Retrieved 20 June 2013 Sepehr Zabir 2011 Iran Since the Revolution RLE Iran A London New York Routledge p 194 ISBN 978 0 415 61069 8 a b Crash kills four top Iranian officers The Daily Egyptian Vol 66 no 29 Beirut AP 1 October 1981 Retrieved 7 August 2021 Biography of Martyr Namjoo Tehran Shahed 16 September 2005 Retrieved 27 June 2013 permanent dead link External links edit nbsp Media related to Mousa Namjoo at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mousa Namjoo amp oldid 1188280273, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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