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Ghafour Jeddi
غفور جدی
Major General of the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force
Personal details
Born1945
Ardabil, Iran
Died1980
Abadan-Mahshahr, Iran
Resting placeGolzare Shohadaye Ghasemieh, Ardabil
Residence(s)Ardabil, Tehran
Hamadan, Shiraz and Bushehr
EducationPilot certification from United States
Alma materImam Ali Officers' Academy in Iran
ProfessionMcDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II
Military service
AllegianceIran
Branch/service Imperial Iranian Air Force
Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force
Years of service1344–1359 (Solar Hejri)
Rank Major General
Commands
  • Pilot F-4 Phantom in Shiraz air unit
  • Pilot F-4 Phantom in Hamadan air unit
  • Commander of flight safety inspection in Bushehr air unit
Battles/warsIran–Iraq War (KIA)

Major General Ghafour Jeddi Ardabili (Persian: غفور جدی اردبیلی; 1945 – 1980)[1] was a professional McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II pilot in the Air Force of Iran.[2] He had a role in the early months of the Iran-Iraq War to stop Iraqi tanks from further advancing into the western Iranian territories.[3] His statue is placed in Tehran by City Council[4] and hometown Ardabil.[5]

Early life

He was born in 1945 in Ardabil. After finishing school, he had accepted in Iran's air force college and after that for advance training he sent to the USA in 1969.[6]

Iran-Iraq war

At the start of Iran-Iraq War, his friends suggested him to live Iran, but he said: "Government paid for us in peace status for these days."

End of life

In first 45 days of his operation in war, he had more than 80 air missions. In his last mission near Basra, faced more than 40 enemy camouflaged tanks. He succeeded to eliminate Iraq's 9th armour division, but his flight fighter was aimed by enemy. He could come back to Iran's borders but didn't succeed to reach his base. Finally, his flight fighter fallen on Mahshahr-Abadan 7th kilometer.[7]

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