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Generals holding appointments of the army headquarters and ministries within the government have been written in bold format (e.g. Master General of Ordnance - MGO); Other appointments apart from general officer commanding are indicated with the corresponding appointments, such as the vice-chancellor of Bangladesh University of Professionals is designated as (VC BUP).
Under the command of army headquarters, Bangladesh Army has 1 training command, 1 logistics command and 10 area commands consigned with their coequal divisions. The training command is also the doctrine body of the army and is commanded by a general officer commanding with the rank of Lieutenant General. The area commands are adjured by area ...
Chief of General Staff (CGS) (Bengali: জেনারেল স্টাফের প্রধান, romanized: Jēnārēl sṭāphēr prôdhān) of Bangladesh Army, is the second highest-ranked commander of the Bangladesh Army. [1] [2] The Chief of General staff has been a three-star rank since 2007. [3] [4]
He served there till November 1977. He was again appointed adjutant general of Bangladesh army in 1977. In 1978, he was promoted to the rank of Brigadier. He was appointed to the post of chief advisor of the Muktijoddha Sangsad by President Ziaur Rahman but was replaced by President Ershad. [2] He was later promoted to the rank of Major General ...
Major General (Bengali: মেজর জেনারেল, romanized: Mējar jēnārēl) is a two star general rank in the Bangladesh Army. It is the third-highest active rank of the Bangladesh Army and was created as a direct equivalent of the British military rank of major general .
Muhammad Mahbub-ul Alam (Bengali: মোঃ মাহবুব-উল আলম) is a Major General of Bangladesh Army and the incumbent Vice Chancellor of Bangladesh University of Professionals. [1] Prior to Joining BUP, he served as Principal of Adamjee Cantonment College . [ 2 ]
Jahangir was commissioned into the Bangladesh Army on 9 June 1992, through the 26th Bangladesh Military Academy (BMA) Long Course. [7] His parent unit is 11th East Bengal Regiment . He commanded 14th Bangladesh Infantry Regiment (BIR) as lieutenant colonel and 44th and 203rd Infantry Brigades as brigadier general.
During the liberation war of Bangladesh in 1971, Maj. Gen. M. A. Rab (then lieutenant Colonel) was the Chief of Staff of the Bangladesh Army under the combined command of Bangladesh Forces which served as the origins of Bangladesh Armed Forces and General M. A. G. Osmani was the Commander-in-Chief. [4]