Saleh Al-Muhaya

Saleh Al-Muhaya
صالح المحيا
Born 1939
Ar Rass, Al-Qassim Province, Saudi Arabia
Allegiance  Saudi Arabia
Service/branch  Saudi Arabian Army
Years of service 1957 - 2011 (54 years)
Rank General
Commands held

Commander of the General Staff
Vice-Commander of the Saudi Armed Forces
Commander of Ground Forces
Commander of the Eastern Region
Director of Planning and Budget
Director of the Office of the Chief of General Staff

Commander of Madrspaldvaa air
Battles/wars Gulf War
Shia insurgency in Yemen

Field Marshal Saleh Al-Muhaya (Arabic: صالح المحيا), is the former Chief of the General Staff of the Saudi Arabian Army[1][2] and the Vice-Commander of the Saudi Armed Forces. Beside the Field Marshal-Prince Khalid bin Sultan, Al-Muhaya led the Saudi Arabian Army in the Gulf War with the Allied Forces. He later commanded Saudi Forces during the Shia insurgency in Yemen before retiring in 2011.[3]

Biography

Positions held

References

  1. Indian Express, February 10, 1998
  2. Arab News, May 30, 2007
  3. Royal Saudi Arabian Embassy in Washington D.C., May 20, 2011
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