Mohammad Ebrahim Hemmat | |
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Birth name | Mohammad Ebrahim Hemmat |
Born | Shahreza, Imperial State of Iran | 2 April 1955
Died | 7 March 1984 Majnoon Island, Ba'athist Iraq | (aged 28)
Buried | 32°02′02″N 51°52′38″E / 32.0338°N 51.8773°E |
Allegiance | Iran |
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Years of service | 1975–1984 |
Rank | 1st Sergeant (1975–1977) |
Unit | Isfahan 55 field Artillery Group (1975–1977) |
Commands | 27th Mohammad Rasulullah Division Zafar Headquarters 11th Qadr Corps |
Battles / wars | |
Awards | Order of Fath (2nd Class) |
Mohammad Ebrahim Hemmat (Persian: محمدابراهیم همت, April 2, 1955 – March 7, 1984[1]) was an Iranian military leader and teacher. He was one of the highest ranking officers of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps during the Iran-Iraq War. In 1982, he spent a few months fighting against Israel during the 1982 Lebanon War. He then returned to Iran and held commanding roles in several missions during the Iran-Iraq War. He was killed in action in March 1984 in Operation Kheibar.