Ahmad Kazemi

Sayyid Ahmad Kazemi (Persian: احمد کاظمی) (22 July 1958 – 9 January 2006) was an Iranian army brigadier general and one of the most notable soldiers in the Iran–Iraq War.

His father, Eshghali (عشقعلی),[4] was a commander of Imperial Army of Iran but withdrew in 1974 before the beginning of the Iranian revolution.

He was appointed as Commander of Ground Forces of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps on 1 June 2005 by the Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

He was a close friend of Mehdi Bakeri and Hossein Kharrazi as well as Quds Force commander Qasem Soleimani.

Such a way that, a plane and a helicopter flew in every 13 minutes and a total of 30 thousand wounded were moved by the IRGC AF fleet.

According to the Aviation Safety Network,[8] the plane "crash-landed in a field in poor weather conditions... Reports indicate that the crew did not get three greens after selecting the gear down while on approach to Orumiyeh Airport.

[9] In a letter, Iran's Leader Ali Khamenei wrote that,[10] Two weeks ago Martyr Kazemi came to see me.

When I said this, the eyes of Martyr Kazemi became filled with tears, and he told me, "God willing, you will receive the news of my martyrdom too!"