Radi Annab

His appointment marked a historic moment in Jordan's military history, symbolizing the Arabization of the Jordanian Army under King Hussein.

instilling in Radi a deep sense of military discipline and professionalism from a young age.

[2] Annab initially followed in his father's footsteps, joining the Ottoman military during World War I.

[7] Annab’s leadership was brief retiring from his position only two months later on 24 May 1956, being succeeded by Major Colonel Ali Abu Nuwar.

Following his retirement, Radi Annab lived in Amman and remained a respected figure in Jordan's military and political circles.

Annab (standing front row in military uniform) praying alongside Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser during Ramadan , 1956