Mahmoud Shaker

Air Marshal Mahmoud Shaker Abdel-Monem (Arabic: محمود شاكر) (20 July 1926 – 6 April 1980) was a senior commander in the Egyptian Air Force.

Mahmoud Shaker Abdel-Monem
Born(1926-07-20)20 July 1926
Al Bidaa, Dakahlia Governorate
Died6 April 1980(1980-04-06) (aged 53)
AllegianceEgypt
Service/branch Egyptian Air Force
RankAir Marshal
Battles/warsLibyan–Egyptian War

Early life and education

Mahmoud Shaker was born on 20 July 1926 in Al Bidaa in the Dakahlia Governorate northeast of the Egyptian capital Cairo. He completed his secondary school education in 1947. Shortly afterwards, Mahmoud Shaker attended the Egyptian Military Academy, graduating in 1949. Moving on to the Egyptian Air Academy, Mahmoud Shaker graduated from flight training in 1950.[1]

Mahmoud Shaker also studied:[1]

Egyptian Air Force career

During his junior officer years, Mahmoud Shaker served on fighter squadrons and at the Air Academy. He was appointed as a senior instructor at the Air Academy in 1961. Five years later, in 1966, he took up the post of Department Chief of Air Defense Operations in the Eastern Air Area. Only one year later, he became the Training Department Chief before becoming the Air Defense Operations Department Chief. It was around this time that Mahmoud Shaker was reassigned to the Central Area Air Defense. In 1968, he moved to the Air Force Operations Department before returning to the Air Academy as it Chief in 1969.[1][2]

In 1972, Mahmoud Shaker was appointed as the Deputy Commander of the Egyptian Air Force. From 16 April 1975 to 6 April 1980, he was the Air Force Commander. During his time in command, the Egyptian Air Force saw action in the Libyan–Egyptian War. He also served as the Vice Defense Minister.[1]

Posthumous recognition

Mahmoud Shaker died on 6 April 1980[1] of a heart attack.[3] In 2010, the 77th entry of the Air Force Academy was named after Mahmoud Shaker in recognition of his service to Egypt.[4]

References

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