Salah Halabi

General Salah Mohamed Attia Halabi was an Egyptian Army officer. Born in 1937, he commanded a infantry brigade, an infantry division, the Third Army, and commanded the two-division Egyptian expeditionary force to Saudi Arabia during Operation Desert Storm.

In 1990-91, the Egyptian II Corps under Halabi, at that point a major general, with 3rd Mechanised Division and 4th Armoured Division,[1] fought as part of the Arab Joint Forces Command North during Operation Desert Storm.[2] Halaby had been transferred from command of the presidential guard after the initial commander, General Ahmed Bilal, was recalled by Mubarak before the war started because of differences with the Saudi generals.[3]

After the war Halabi was Chief of Staff of the Egyptian Armed Forces from 1991-1995, and in retirement directed the Arab Organization for Industrialization, a major weapons-manufacturing concern of Egypt.

References

  1. "Egyptians Abandoned By Gulf War Allies". tribunedigital-chicagotribune. Retrieved 2016-02-01.
  2. http://www.tim-thompson.com/gwobjfg.html, accessed February 2009
  3. Arab Elites: Negotiating the Politics of Change, 139.
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