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Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Jordanian Armed Forces
رئيس هيئة الأركان المشتركة للقوات المسلحة الأردنية
Incumbent
Lieutenant general Mahmoud Freihat
since 2 October 2016
Jordanian Armed Forces
Member ofJoint Chiefs of Staff
Reports toThe King of Jordan
SeatAmman, Jordan
AppointerThe King of Jordan
Formation1 March 1956
First holderMajor general Radi Annab

The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, previously the chief of staff, is the office for the head of the Jordanian Armed Forces held by a Lieutenant general or higher ranking officers.[1]

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

Arab Legion (1920–1956)

No. Portrait Commander of the Army Took office Left office Time in office
1
Frederick Peake
Peake, FrederickLieutenant General
Frederick Peake
(1886–1970)
22 October 19203 May 193918 years, 193 days
2
John Glubb
Glubb, JohnLieutenant General
John Glubb
(1897–1986)
25 June 19391 March 195616 years, 303 days

Jordanian Armed Forces-Arab Army (1956–present)

No. Portrait Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Took office Left office Time in office
3
Radi Annab
Annab, RadiMajor General
Radi Annab
(1898–1980)
1 March 195624 May 195653 days
4
Ali Abu Nuwar
Nuwar, Ali AbuMajor General
Ali Abu Nuwar
(1925–1991)
24 May 195614 April 1957325 days
5
Ali Al-Hayari
Al-Hayari, AliMajor General
Ali Al-Hayari
(1923–2002)
17 April 195720 April 195710 days
6
Habis Al-Majali
Al-Majali, HabisField Marshal
Habis Al-Majali
(1914–2001)
20 April 19578 October 196710 years, 167 days
7
Amer Khammash
Khammash, AmerLieutenant General
Amer Khammash
(1924–2010)
9 October 196727 October 19681 year, 18 days
8
Mashour Haditha
Haditha, MashourLieutenant General
Mashour Haditha
(1928–2001)
27 October 196830 June 1969246 days
9
Sharif Nasser
Nasser, SharifMajor General
Sharif Nasser
(1902–1982)
30 June 196911 June 19701 year, 346 days
(6)
Habis Al-Majali
Al-Majali, HabisField Marshal
Habis Al-Majali
(1914–2001)
11 June 197015 September 197096 days
(8)
Mashour Haditha
Haditha, MashourLieutenant General
Mashour Haditha
(1928–2001)
16 September 197011 January 19765 years, 117 days
10
Zaid ibn Shaker
ibn Shaker, ZaidField Marshal
Zaid ibn Shaker
(1934–2002)
11 January 197619 December 198812 years, 343 days
11
Fathi Abu Taleb
Abu Taleb, FathiField Marshal
Fathi Abu Taleb
(1933–2016)
19 December 19885 April 19934 years, 107 days
12
Abdel Hafez Al-Ka'abneh
Al-Ka'abneh, Abdel HafezField Marshal
Abdel Hafez Al-Ka'abneh
(1937–2016)
5 April 199318 July 19996 years, 104 days
13
Mohammad Al-Malkawi
Al-Ka'abneh, Abdel HafezGeneral
Mohammad Al-Malkawi
(born 1943)
18 July 19995 March 20022 years, 230 days
14
Khaled Al-Sarayra
Al-Sarayra, KhaledGeneral
Khaled Al-Sarayra
(born 1944)
5 March 200223 February 20107 years, 355 days
15Al-Zaben, MashalGeneral
Mashal Al-Zaben
(born 1953)
23 February 20102 October 20166 years, 222 days
16
Mahmoud Freihat
Freihat, MahmoudGeneral
Mahmoud Freihat
(born 1960)
2 October 2016Incumbent7 years, 282 days

See also

References

  1. ^ "Chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Arab Army". Jordanian Armed Forces (in Arabic). Retrieved 7 July 2017.