Saeed Mehdiyoun
Iranian army officer
Timsar Saeed Mehdiyoun | |
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Birth name | Seyyed Saeed Mehdiyoun |
Born | April 17, 1928 Zanjan |
Died | 15 August 1980(1980-08-15) (aged 52) Iran |
Allegiance | Iran |
Service/ | Imperial Iranian Air Force |
Years of service | 1949–1979 |
Rank | Lieutenant general |
Saeed Mehdiyoun (Persian: سعید مهدیون; 1928 - died 15 August 1980) was an Iranian fighter pilot. He was appointed as the commander of Imperial Iranian Air Force in mid-February 1979 replacing Amir Hossein Rabii in the post.[1] However, he was ousted two days later for lack of popularity among the subordinate personnel.[1] While trying to flee the country, he was arrested for taking part in Nojeh coup plot and subsequently executed for it on 15 August 1980.[1]
References
- ^ a b c Nikola B. Schahgaldian; Gina Barkhordarian (March 1987), The Iranian Military Under the Islamic Republic (PDF), RAND, p. 111, ISBN 0-8330-0777-7, retrieved 15 January 2017
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Preceded by Amir Hossein Rabii | Commander of the Imperial Iranian Air Force 1979 | Succeeded by Shapour Azarbarzin |
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Commanders of the Iranian Air Force
- Mizani (1923–24)
- A. Nakhjavan (1924–30)
- Mirza-Khosravani (1930–31)
- A. Nakhjavan (1931–32)
- Koupal (1931–33)
- A. Nakhjavan (1933–37)
- Mirza-Khosravani (1937–41)
- Buzarjomehri (1941; caretaker)
- M. Firouz (1942)
- M. Nakhjavan (1942–43)
- Ghahremani (1943)
- M. Firouz & Mohanna (1943; co-commanders)
- A. Nakhjavan (1943)
- Mohanna (1943)
- H. Firouz (1943–44)
- Amidi (1946–47)
- Gilanshah (1947–48)
- Mohanna (1948–49)
- Sepahpour (1949–50)
- Alaei (1950–51)
- Sepahpour (1951–52)
- Gilanshah (1952–53)
- Moeini (1953–54)
- Gilanshah (1954–57)
- Khatami (1957–75)
- Tadayon (1975–77)
- Rabii (1977–79)
- Saghafi (1979)
- Mehdiyoun (1979)
- Azarbarzin (1979)
- Imanian (1979)
- Bagheri (1979–80)
- Fakoori (1980–81)
- Moeinpour (1981–83)
- Seddigh (1983–86)
- Sattari (1986–95)
- Baghaei (1995–01)
- Pardis (2001–04)
- Qavami (2004–06)
- Meyghani (2006–08)
- Shahsafi (2008–18)
- Nasirzadeh (2018–2021)
- Vahedi (2021–present)
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