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  2. Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC; Persian: سپاه پاسداران انقلاب اسلامی Sepāh-e Pāsdārān-e Enqelāb-e Eslāmī, lit. 'Army of Guardians of the Islamic Revolution'), also known as the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, [13][14][15][16] is a multi-service primary branch of the Iranian Armed Forces. It was ...

  3. Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Aerospace Force - Wikipedia

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    In May 2013, Iran's Ministry of Defense and Logistics delivered a massive number of missile TELs to IRGC AF, [28] “Iranian television footage showed at least 26 TELs lined up in two rows for the event, which marked their purported delivery to the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Aerospace Force, which operates the country's ballistic ...

  4. Quds Force - Wikipedia

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    Alternative Flag. The Quds Force (Persian: نیروی قدس, romanized:niru-ye qods, lit. 'Jerusalem Force') is one of five branches of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) [ 8 ] specializing in unconventional warfare and military intelligence operations. U.S. Army's Iraq War General Stanley McChrystal describes the Quds Force as an ...

  5. Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Ground Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Ground Forces maintain ten regional headquarters (Gharargah), with the Sar-Allah headquarters in charge for Tehran and Alborz provinces as well as Tehran City. These headquarters are responsible for coordinating the activities of both operational and territorial units, being similar to corps-level commands.

  6. List of commanders of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps

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    Javad Mansouri was IRGC's "first unofficial commander" [1] and acting during its "early formative phase". [2] Abbas Agha-Zamani, however is considered the "first official operational commander" and was appointed by the Commander-in-Chief. [1] No. Portrait.

  7. Islamic Republic of Iran Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, or Revolutionary Guards, has an estimated 190,000 personnel in five branches: Its own Navy, [34] Aerospace Force, and Ground Forces; and the Quds Force (special forces). [1] The Basij is a paramilitary volunteer force controlled by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards. Its membership is a matter of controversy.

  8. Hossein Salami - Wikipedia

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    2024 Iran–Israel conflict. Hossein Salami (Persian: حسین سلامی; born 1960) is an Iranian military officer who is the commander-in-chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. [2][3][4] Born in Golpayegan, he joined the IRGC during the Iran–Iraq War, when he was a college student. He rose through the ranks, becoming deputy commander.

  9. Esmail Qaani - Wikipedia

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    1979 Kurdish Rebellion (WIA) [1] Iran–Iraq War. War in Iraq (2013-17) Esmail Qaani (also spelled as Ismail Qaani; [2] Persian: اسماعیل قاآنی; born 8 August 1957) [3] is an Iranian brigadier general in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and commander of its Quds Force — a division primarily responsible for ...