A. C. Chemaly
Brigadier General A C Chemaly SM MMM JCD was a General Officer in the South African Army.[1]
Brigadier General A C Chemaly | |
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Nickname(s) | Tony |
Born | Queenstown, Eastern Cape |
Died | October 24, 2016 |
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Rank | Brigadier General |
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Early life
Brigadier Chemaly matriculated from Queen's College and went on to graduate from Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.[2]
Early Military Career
Operations
Military Courses
Civilian career
As a Reserve Force Officer, Brigadier Chemaly also had a civilian career. He was a well known businessman in the Queenstown area.[2]
Retirement
Brigadier Chemaly retired from active service in 2008/9, but remained active in the post of Honorary Colonel of the First City Regiment.[2]
Family
Awards
Brig Gen Chemaly has received the following awards during his career:[2]
Medals and Decorations
Southern Cross Medal (SM) Military Merit Medal (MMM) Pro Patria Medal John Chard Decoration (JCD) Southern Africa Medal General Service Medal Medal for Distinguished Conduct and Loyal Service (40 Years) Good Service Medal, Gold (30 Years) John Chard Medal
Notes
- In the photo, Gen Chemaly is wearing both the EVS and the BRVS in contravention of regulations. The BRVS replaced the EVS[2]
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References
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Preceded by Unknown |
Director of Manpower Liaison on the Personal Staff of Chief SA Army 1983 – 1988 |
Succeeded by Unknown |
Preceded by Unknown |
Honorary Colonel First City Regiment 1989 – 2009 |
Succeeded by Col Cecil Peter Jones-Phillipson |
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