Javad Fakoori | |
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Born | (1936-01-03)3 January 1936 Tabriz, Pahlavi Iran |
Died | 29 September 1981(1981-09-29) (aged 45) Kahrizak, Iran |
Allegiance | Iran |
Service | Air Force |
Years of service | 1958–1981 |
Rank | Colonel Major General (posthumous) |
Commands | 2nd Tactical Air Base 1st Tactical Air Base Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force |
Battles / wars | |
Awards | Order of Nasr |
Minister of National Defense | |
In office 10 September 1980 – 17 August 1981 | |
Prime Minister | Mohammad-Ali Rajai |
Preceded by | Mostafa Chamran |
Succeeded by | Mousa Namjoo |
Javad Fakouri (Persian: جواد فکوری; 3 January 1936 – 29 September 1981) was an Iranian prominent military figure who served as the 4th defence minister of Iran in September 1980 to August 1981.
Career
Fakoori was a commander of the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force at the rank of colonel. He entered the Iranian Air Force in 1958 as a fighter pilot of the F-100. He later qualified on the F-4 fighter-bomber in 1967. He commanded a flight, squadron, wing and group of F-4 aircraft during the Pahlavi regime. In 1978, he was promoted to colonel and stationed in Tehran as a staff officer. Despite the fact that one of his cousins was a leading member of the MEK and had sought asylum in Sweden in 1980, he had the confidence of Khomeini and Rafsanjani. With the consent of Khomeini, then-president Abolhassan Banisadr appointed him to this post in June 1980.
Fakoori was the commander of the Iranian Air Force during the Iran–Iraq War. He also served as the Iranian defence minister from spring 1981 to September 1981. Fakoori replaced Mostafa Chamran as defence minister when the latter died in a plane crash accident during the Iran–Iraq war. Mohammad Salimi replaced Fakoori as defence minister in 1981.
Death
Main article: 1981 Iranian Air Force C-130 crashFakoori and other senior military officials, including Valiollah Fallahi and Mousa Namjoo, were killed in a crash near Tehran on 29 September 1981. Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini made a speech following the incident in which he implied the Mujahedeen Khalq as the perpetrator without clearly condemning the leftist group.
Fakoori was posthumously promoted to the rank of major general.
References
- Nikola B. Schahgaldian, Gina Barkhordarian (March 1987), The Iranian Military Under the Islamic Republic (PDF), RAND, ISBN 0-8330-0777-7, retrieved 15 January 2017
- Ehteshami Anous (1995). After Khomeini: The Iranian Second Republic. Routledge, Chapman & Hall, Incorporated. p. 22. ISBN 978-0-415-10879-9. Retrieved 17 February 2013.
- Dilip Hiro (1987). Iran Under the Ayatollahs. Routledge & Kegan Paul. pp. 156. ISBN 978-0-7102-1123-1. Retrieved 17 February 2013.
- "Iranian military chiefs reshuffled". Spokane Daily Chronicle. Associated Press. 19 June 1980. Retrieved 27 August 2013.
- ^ Sepehr Zabir (23 April 2012). The Iranian Military in Revolution and War (RLE Iran D). CRC Press. p. 277. ISBN 978-1-136-81270-5. Retrieved 17 February 2013.
- "Crash kills four top Iranian officers". The Daily Egyptian. Vol. 66, no. 29. Beirut. Associated Press. 1 October 1981. Retrieved 7 August 2021.
External links
- Media related to Javad Fakori at Wikimedia Commons
Military offices | ||
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Preceded byAmir-Bahman Bagheri | Commander of the Iranian Air Force 1980–1981 |
Succeeded byMohammad-Hossein Moeinpour |
Government offices | ||
Preceded byMostafa Chamran | Minister of Defense 1980–1981 |
Succeeded byMousa Namjoo |
Defence ministers of Iran (since 1979) | |
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Acting |
Commanders of the Iranian Air Force | |
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- 20th-century Iranian politicians
- 1936 births
- 1981 deaths
- Iranian military aviators
- Islamic Republic of Iran Army colonels
- Islamic Republic of Iran Army personnel of the Iran–Iraq War
- Commanders of Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force
- People from Tabriz
- Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in Iran
- Burials at Behesht-e Zahra
- Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in 1981