Chief of Defence Force (Somalia)

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Chief of Defence Force
Taliyaha Xooga Qalabka Somaaliyeed
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Incumbent
Brigadier General Odowaa Yusuf Rageh

since 22 August 2019
Ministry of Defense and Somali Armed Forces
Style Jaale
AbbreviationCXDS
Member ofMinistry of Defense
Reports toMinister of Defence
AppointerPrime Minister of Somalia
Term length2 years
Formation1960
First holderMohamed Siad Barre

The Chief of Defence Force is the professional head of the Somali Armed Forces. He is responsible for the administration and the operational control of all branches of the Somali military (Army, Navy and Air Force) and thus is the direct superior to both the Chief of the Navy and the Chief of the Air Force. The post has however only been held by Army officers and the term limit is 2 years,[citation needed] typically the rank held by the Chiefs is the second highest rank and the highest available rank in peacetime in the Somali Armed Forces, that of Major General (although there are chiefs that have held the rank of Brigadier General.)

List of Chiefs[]

Somali Republic and Somali Democratic Republic (1960-1991)[]

No. Portrait Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces Took office Left office Time in office Ref
1
Daud Abdulle Hirsi
Jaale
Major General
Daud Abdulle Hirsi
(1925–1965)
196019654–5 years
2
Mohamed Siad Barre
Barre, Mohamed SiadJaale
Major General
Mohamed Siad Barre
(1910–1995)
196519693–4 years
3
Mohamed Ali Samatar
Jaale
Lieutenant General
Mohamed Ali Samatar
(1931–2016)
1969199117–18 years

Transitional Federal Republic (2004-2012)[]

No. Portrait Chief of Army Took office Left office Time in office Ref
1
Ismail Qasim Naji
Naji, Ismail QasimMajor general
Ismail Qasim Naji
15 April 200510 February 20071 year, 301 days[1]
2
Abdullahi Ali Omar
Omar, Abdullahi AliMajor general
Abdullahi Ali Omar
(born 1947)
10 February 200721 July 2007161 days[2][3]
[4]
3
Salah Hassan Jama
Jama, Salah HassanBrigadier general
Salah Hassan Jama
21 July 200711 June 2008326 days[5]
4
Said Dheere Mohamed
Jama, Said DheereMajor general
Said Dheere Mohamed
11 June 200814 May 2009337 days[6]
5
Yusuf Osman Dhumal
Dhumal, Yusuf OsmanMajor general
Yusuf Osman Dhumal
15 May 20096 December 2009205 days[7]
6
Mohamed Gelle Kahiye
Kahiye, Mohamed GelleMajor general
Mohamed Gelle Kahiye
6 December 20096 September 2010274 days[8]
7
Ahmed Jimale Gedi
Gedi, Ahmed JimaleMajor general
Ahmed Jimale Gedi
6 September 201029 March 2011204 days-
8
Abdulkadir Sheikh Dini
Dini, Abdulkadir Sh.Major general
Abdulkadir Sheikh Dini
29 March 201113 March 20131 year, 349 days[9][10]

Federal Republic (2012-present)[]

No. Portrait Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces Took office Left office Time in office Ref
1
Dahir Adan Elmi
Elmi, Dahir AdanBrigadier general
Dahir Adan Elmi
13 March 201325 June 20141 year, 104 days[10]
2
Abdullahi Anod
Anod, AbdullahiMajor general
Abdullahi Anod
25 June 201424 September 20151 year, 91 days[11]
3
Mohamed Adam Ahmed
Ahmed, Mohamed AdamMajor general
Mohamed Adam Ahmed
(born 1950)
24 September 20155 April 20171 year, 193 days[10]
4
Ahmed Mohamed Jimale
Jimale, Ahmed MMajor general
Ahmed Mohamed Jimale
5 April 201712 October 2017190 days[12]
5
Abdiweli Jama Hussein Gorod
Hussein, Abdiweli JMajor general
Abdiweli Jama Hussein Gorod
12 October 201716 August 2018308 days[13]
(1)
Dahir Adan Elmi
Elmi, Dahir AdanMajor general
Dahir Adan Elmi
16 August 201827 August 20191 year, 11 days[14]
6
Odowaa Yusuf Rageh
Rageh, Odowa YusufBrigadier general
Odowaa Yusuf Rageh
(born 1987)
27 August 2019Incumbent2 years, 14 days[15]

References[]

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  3. ^ State collapse and post-conflict ... 12 November 1998. Retrieved 3 June 2011.
  4. ^ "Peaceful day for Somalia reconciliation conference". Archived from the original on 11 April 2013. Retrieved 28 March 2013.
  5. ^ "Somalia's Interim President Appoints New Chief of Staff for the Armed Forces" Archived 4 June 2013 at the Wayback Machine hiiraan.com
  6. ^ "Somali president names new military chief amid insurgent push" Archived 14 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine topnews.in
  7. ^ "Somalia fires heads of police force and military" Archived 24 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine reuters.com
  8. ^ "Somali president fires top commanders" Archived 4 June 2013 at the Wayback Machine hiiraan.com
  9. ^ "Salad Gabeyre Kediye Was a Brigadier General in the Somali Military and a Revolutionary". Banaadir Weyne. 2 April 2011. Archived from the original on 2 October 2013. Retrieved 22 March 2013.
  10. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Somalia changes its top military commanders". Shabelle Media Network. 13 March 2013. Archived from the original on 17 March 2013. Retrieved 19 March 2013.
  11. ^ "SOMALIA: President Mohamud fires senior military commanders". Raxanreeb. 25 June 2014. Archived from the original on 26 June 2014. Retrieved 26 June 2014.
  12. ^ "Somali Defense Minister, Army Chief Resign". Archived from the original on 10 January 2019. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  13. ^ "Army chief Gorod replaced as Farmaajo kicks out close ally from Villa Somalia". 16 August 2018. Archived from the original on 10 January 2019. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  14. ^ "General Dahir Adan Elmi Has Been Reappointed as the Commander of the SNA".
  15. ^ "Somalia National Army Get the Youngest Commander in History=".
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