Ghafour Jeddi
Ghafour Jeddi Ardabili (Persian: غفور جدی اردبیلی) was an Iranian McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II fighter pilot in the Air Force of Iran.[1] He played a significant role in the early months of the Iran-Iraq War by halting the advancement of Iraqi tanks into the Western Iran.[2] A statue in honor of him is placed in Tehran[3] and in his hometown of Ardabil.[4]
Ghafour Jeddi | |
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Jeddi as an aviation student in the U.S. | |
Born | 1945 Ardabil, Iran |
Died | 1980 (aged 34–35) Abadan/Mahshahr, Iran |
Allegiance | Iran |
Service/ | Air Force |
Years of service | 1965–1980 |
Rank | Lieutenant colonel |
Battles/wars |
Early life
He was born in Ardabil in 1945.[5] After finishing school, he was accepted into Iran's Air Force University and was sent to the United States of America for training in 1969.[6]
Iran-Iraq war
There is a famous quote which Jeddi made at the start of Iran-Iraq War after suggestions from his friends to leave Iran, to which he is said to have replied: "The Government paid for us in peace status for these days."
Martyrdom
In the first 45 days of his service during the war, he had more than 80 missions. In his last mission near Basra, he faced more than 40 camouflaged Iraqi tanks from Iraq's 9th Armour Division and was successful in eliminating the entire division. But during the mission his aircraft sustained fire from Iraqi forces and was damaged, he was able to control the aircraft back into Iran's territories but wasn't able to reach his base. His jet would crash into a region between Mahshahr and Abadan and he was forced to eject. His parachute failed to work and he was martyred in 1980 at the age of 35.[7]
Notes
- به ياد شهيد امير سرتيپ خلبان غفور جدي IRIA
- دوست دارم کفنم پرچم ایران باشد Hamshahri
- "نام "امير سرلشکر خلبان غفور جدي اردبيلي" بر تارک يکي از اصلي ترين معابر منطقه 22 نقش بست Mojnews". Archived from the original on 2015-06-18. Retrieved 2015-06-17.
- نصب تنديس شهيد خلبان غفور جدي در اردبيل Isna
- از تندیس شهید سرلشگر خلبان غفور جدی در اردبیل رونمایی شد IRIA
- Major General Ghafour Jeddi
- Ghafour Jeddi death