Saad bin Saud Al Saud (1924–1968) was a Saudi royal and military officer who served as the commander of the Saudi Arabian National Guard (SANG) between 1959 and 1963.
Prince Saad bin Saud was born in 1924 as the son of Prince Saud bin Abdulaziz and Baraka Al Raziqi Al Alma'i.
His father, Prince Saud, was the son of Saudi King Abdulaziz.
[3] Prince Saad had business activities and was a promoter of the Saudi Arabian Rafinery Company based in Jeddah.
[4] In 1959, he became the commander of SANG,[5] replacing his half-brother Prince Khalid in the post.