Mehmet Vehib Kaçı
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Mehmet Vehib Kaçı (b.1877 d.1940 ), a son of a Turkish family from Central Asia, general in the Ottoman Empire. The was the famous commander of the Third Army.
Mehmet Vehip graduated from the War Academy in 1900 and joined the Fourth Army which was then stationed in Yemen. In 1909, afther the 31 March Incident, he was called to Istanbul, where he began to work at the Ministry of War and very shortly Mahmut Sevket Pasha assigned him (commander) to the cadet school.