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Abdol-Ali Badraie Lorestani was Born in Kermanshah, on March 29th,
1921. Having graduated from the Military Academy in Kermanshah
and Tehran, he started his career in the military as lieutenant.
Badraie’s first mission in 1946 was to fight the secessionists
and instruments of foreign influence in Azerbaijan and the
rebels in Kurdistan. The defeat of the two puppet states of the
soviet block (namely the People’s Republic of Kurdistan and the
Republic of Azerbaijan) was made possible by a coordinated
effort between the Imperial Iranian Forces and the brave Azeri
and Kurdish citizens of Iran.
Following the victory of December 12th, 1946, Badraie
was transferred to Imperial Iranian Guards and continued to
proudly serve his country as part of this unit.
On
October 26th, 1954, further to recommendations from
the Ministry of War and in recognition of his services to Iran,
Major Badraie was promoted as adjutant to His Imperial Majesty
and Commander of an Immortal Battalion, which was an elite unit
of the Imperial Guards. In 1967 he was further promoted to
Brigadier-General, as second in command of the Imperial Iranian
Guards.
Promotions through the ranks continued. In 1971 Badraie was
promoted to Major-General, becoming the Commander of the
Immortal Guards by 1973. On March 16th, 1975, he was
promoted to Lieutenant-General, receiving Imperial Order 1st
Class by October 26th, 1976, as Commander of the
Imperial Iranian Guards. On January 10th, 1979 he was
appointed as the Commander of the Imperial Iranian Ground
Forces.
The
culmination of Badraie’s military career came in February of
1979, when he was honored with a soldier’s death, making the
ultimate sacrifice in the service of his country, his people and
his King. May he rest in peace and may his memory and examples
in patriotism, dedication, pure service and sacrifice continue
to serve his country.
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