Yousef Kolahdouz

Yousef Kolahdouz (December 22, 1946 – September 30, 1981; Persian: یوسف کلاهدوز) was an Iranian general during the Iran-Iraq War. He is also counted as one of the founders of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. He became deputy commander of what was then known as the "Iranian Revolutionary Guards" shortly after the Iranian Revolution.[1]

Yousef Kolahdouz
Born22 December 1946
Quchan, Iran
Died30 September 1981(1981-09-30) (aged 34)
near Kahrizak, Iran
AllegianceIran
Service/branchImperial Iranian Army
Islamic Revolutionary Guards
Years of service1964–1979 (Army)
1979–1981 (Revolutionary Guards)
Unit Imperial Guard (1974–1979)
Commands heldIslamic Revolutionary Guards (second-in-command)
Battles/warsIran–Iraq War

Kolahdouz was killed, when the Iranian Air Force Lockheed C-130 he was in crashed, near Tehran, in 1981; also killed in the crash of C-130H 5-8552 was the Minister of Defence and other high-ranking officers. In his memory a street in Tehran is named after him.

Birthday

He was born in Ghouchan, Mashhad. His mother family originally were from Armenia and immigrate to Iran in 1923. Azizeh, the mother of Yousef, was the third children of her family.[2] Hasan, father of Yousef, had a store in Ghouchan[3] When Yousef went to joveini high school, since that he interested in regularity and orders in nature, he chose the major of Mathematics-physics in high school.[4] He was interested in art and painting. Yousef was very active in cultural affairs such that built a library with the aim of his teacher. Also, he participated in theater group. He was a basketball player.[4] After getting diploma, he went to enroll in the faculty of Army officers.[5]

Officer faculty

He went to officer faculty in 1964. He familiarized there with Hasan Aghareb Parast.[6] Yousef and Hasan established a council by the name of " nobility council" in Persian"sherafat".[7] They deal with problem such as conditions of Masters of faculty and also students. They also considered on the place of military men in society, obeying, ethics in army, the virtue of dying for the sake of country etc.[8] Yousef became familiar with Master Mousa Namjoo.[9] Namjoy suggested to Hasan Aghareb parast to participate in hidden organization. This organization was one of the most complex and fighting before revolutionary of Iran.[10] according to memoires of Muhammad Ali Sharif, Mousa Namjoo insisted to cause Yousef to go in Imperial Guard (Iran).[11] Kolahdouz was missioned to form the group of ones who are loyal to Ruhollah Khomeini in Army organization.[11]

Shiraz

Yousef went to shiraz to spend the armorial initial center in 1965. After a while, Hasan married with the sister of Yousef.[12] Yousef trained about two-month period in England Chieftain tank.[13] He also accepted the responsibility of spying and reporting of Hasan Aghareb Parast because the intelligence service of that time was suspicious to him. .[14] "There is no miscase and first lieutenant Hasan Aghareb parast is so loyal to his country and Shah" said by first lieutenant Yousef kolahdouz.[15] He married Zahra Mouzarani in the summer of 1973.

Tehran-Imperial Guard (Iran)

Kolahdouz in Imperial Army uniform

Yousef went to Tehran in 1974.[16] he was selected as member of Imperial Guard (Iran) there. He was familiar with Ali Zabetian, a religious man and officer. Yousef and his family, by guiding of Ali Zabetain, could rent an apartment in Tehran.[17] the intelligence service of that time, described Yousef as Dianthus, in Persian by the name of "Gole Mikhak".[17] Later, Yousef alongside with Toutiani participated more in political activity against shah regime by the aim of overthrow of the Pahlavi dynasty. He also was familiar with Hassan Ayatan Iranian Shia theologian and politician.During the Ashura days in 1979 Iran, Kolahdouz took part in political activity against Shah such that designed as schema against the operation of repressing of demonstrators.[18] This schema was to execute forcing group in Imperial Guard (Iran). This group also designed a plan for assassinating the high rank officers of shah.[19] During the Lavizan event, killed approximately seventy of officers by corporation of Kolahdouz and his old men namely Hasan zadeh and Omidi abed.[20] the news on this important event distributed by Kolahdouz amongst media. This enterprise led to lose the repressing operation.[20] Kolahdouz along with Namjoo and Hasan Aghareb Parast comprised the first committee in welcoming to Ruhollah Khomeini. They also talked on conditions of Army in committee. One of the most important discussion was on disbundment of Army.[20]

Revolution and victory

it was near the victory of Iranian Revolution of Iran. Yousef assigned to preserve of arsenal of Lavizan infrastructure.[21] since that time the establishment of revolutionary Guard of Iran planned. The first place planned the establishment of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps was welcome committee of Khomeini in early days of revolution. After that. A military committee manages to disestablish the Army.[22]

Establishment of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps

Kolahdouz believed that despite the Army, Iran need to a revolutionary force which preserve of Khomeini and revolution.[23] according to Khomeini's order to Lahouti, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps was established.[23] Yousef early was in charge of training of forces in the IRGC. First he designed three programs on training: three-month program for laymen, one-year program for ones who intend to manage, three-year program for ones who intend to be masters and staffs.[24] Three years programs led to the establishment of Imam Hussein university.[24] Kolahdouz later tried to write the doctrine of IRGC with the help of three ones.

gollark: I expect iGPUs in a few generations to actually be good enough for me to happily game on.
gollark: The issue is more of scaling them up and making them more efficient (they're already doing that) and adding the ability to actually run on a dedicated card (they're doing that).
gollark: But they've made iGPUs for ages.
gollark: I mean, some, yes.
gollark: Hardly.

References

  1. Kolahdouz, Hamed (2011). مژه های سوخته [The burned eyelashes] (in Persian). Tehran: center of studies on holy defense. ISBN 978-600-5443-24-0.
  2. Kolahdouz 2011, p. 18
  3. Kolahdouz 2011, p. 24
  4. Kolahdouz 2011, p. 25
  5. Kolahdouz 2011, p. 27
  6. Kolahdouz, Hamed (2011). مژه های سوخته (in Persian). Tehran: center of studies on holy defense. p. 31. ISBN 978-600-5443-24-0.
  7. Kolahdouz, Hamed (2011). مژه های سوخته (in Persian). Tehran: center of studies on holy defense. p. 33. ISBN 978-600-5443-24-0.
  8. Kolahdouz, Hamed (2011). مژه های سوخته (in Persian). Tehran: center of studies on holy defense. p. 34. ISBN 978-600-5443-24-0.
  9. Kolahdouz, Hamed (2011). مژه های سوخته (in Persian). Tehran: center of studies on holy defense. p. 35. ISBN 978-600-5443-24-0.
  10. Kolahdouz, Hamed (2011). مژه های سوخته (in Persian). Tehran: center of studies on holy defense. p. 36. ISBN 978-600-5443-24-0.
  11. hamshahri newspaper,p12,number:6356, Tuesday, 31st Shahrivar 1393 solar
  12. Kolahdouz, Hamed (2011). مژه های سوخته (in Persian). Tehran: center of studies on holy defense. p. 39. ISBN 978-600-5443-24-0.
  13. Kolahdouz, Hamed (2011). مژه های سوخته (in Persian). Tehran: center of studies on holy defense. p. 43. ISBN 978-600-5443-24-0.
  14. Kolahdouz, Hamed (2011). مژه های سوخته (in Persian). Tehran: center of studies on holy defense. p. 44. ISBN 978-600-5443-24-0.
  15. Kolahdouz, Hamed (2011). مژه های سوخته (in Persian). Tehran: center of studies on holy defense. p. 45. ISBN 978-600-5443-24-0.
  16. Kolahdouz 2011, p. 58
  17. Kolahdouz 2011, p. 59
  18. Kolahdouz 2011, p. 69
  19. Kolahdouz 2011, p. 70
  20. Kolahdouz 2011, p. 72
  21. Kolahdouz 2011, p. 84
  22. Kolahdouz 2011, p. 86
  23. Kolahdouz 2011, p. 91
  24. Kolahdouz 2011, p. 101
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