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Jean Njeim

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Jean Njeim
5th Commander of the Lebanese Armed Forces
In office
7 January 1970 – 25 Juli 1971
Preceded byEmile Boustany
Succeeded byIskandar Ghanem
Personal details
Born1915
Kfartyeh-Caza, Keserwan, Ottoman Empire
Died24 July 1971 (aged 55–56)
Military service
Allegiance Lebanon
Branch/serviceLebanese Army
RankGeneral
Battles/wars1948 Israeli-Arab War
1958 Lebanon Crisis
Palestinian insurgency in South Lebanon

Jean Njeim (Arabic: جان آغا نجيم) (1915 – 24 July 1971) was a Lebanese Army general commander. He was born in Kfartyeh-Caza, Keserwan, Ottoman Empire in 1915. He entered the Military Academy at Homs as a cadet officer in 1933. He was promoted to colonel in 1959 and to brigadier general in 1965 and to general in 1967.[1] Njeim was appointed commander of the Lebanese Army on 7 January 1970, replacing Emile Bustani who had been removed from the post.[2] Njeim opposed to the expansion of the Palestine Liberation Organization in Lebanon.[3] He was in office until his death in a helicopter crash on 24 July 1971.[4] He was succeeded by Iskandar Ghanem as commander of the Lebanese Army.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Lebanese Army website - Biography of General Jean Njeim
  2. ^ "Chronology November 16, 1969-February 15, 1970". Middle East Journal. 24 (2): 193. Spring 1970. JSTOR 4324584.
  3. ^ Antoine Trad (2018). "The Business Transformation and Enterprise Architecture Framework Applied to Analyze the Historically Recent Rise and the 1975 Fall of the Lebanese Business Ecosystem". In Esther Akumbo Nyam; Asiru Tunde (eds.). Impacts of Violent Conflicts on Resource Control and Sustainability. Hershey, PA: IGI Global. p. 75. ISBN 978-1-5225-5988-7.
  4. ^ a b "Funeral of Lebanese Army Commander Killed In Helicopter Crash. 1971". Pathé News. Reuters. Retrieved 15 July 2022.
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