- Ahmad Ismail Ali
Ahmad Ismail Ali ( _ar. أحمد إسماعيل علي) (
October 14 ,1917 -December 26 ,1974 ) was the Commander-in-Chief ofEgypt 's army and minister of war during theYom Kippur War . He is best known for his planning of the attack across theSuez Canal that surprised Israel onOctober 6 ,1973 , and began theYom Kippur War .Ismail graduated from the Cairo Military Academy in 1938, saw service with the Allies in the Western Desert during
World War II , and fought as a brigade commander in the first Arab-Israeli war (1948–49). He later trained in Britain, fought the Franco-British-Israeli forces during the Suez operation of 1956, undertook further training in theSoviet Union , and was a divisional commander in theSix-Day War of 1967. He was made chief of state in March 1969, but was dismissed by PresidentGamal Abdel Nasser in September as a scapegoat for successful Israeli raids. New presidentAnwar al-Sadat , however, named him chief of intelligence in September 1970. In October 1972, he accompanied Prime MinisterAziz Sidqi on a visit to Moscow and on his return stifled a coup against the president. That same month, he replaced the anti-Soviet general Muhammad Sadeq as minister of defense and commander in chief and was promoted to full general.His skill as a strategist and his success in reviving the morale of the Egyptian army became evident in the October 1973 war. Isma'il was made a field marshal in November 1973.
Ismail died in December 1974 from advanced cancer.
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* [http://www.defencejournal.com/2002/nov/4th-round.htm Defencejournal.com Article]
* [http://wwwa.britannica.com/eb/article-9390986 Britannica.com Article]
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