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Rachid Ammar

Rachid Ammar, or Rchid Ammar ((アラビア語:رشيد عمار))(born 1947 or 1948) was the chief of staff of the Tunisian Armed Forces.
==Biography==
Born in either 1947 or 1948, Ammar is from Sayada, a small town on the coast of Tunisia.
Ammar was promoted to chief of staff from the rank of colonel when the chief of staff, Abdelaziz Skik, was killed in a 2002 helicopter crash, which is considered mysterious by several soldiers and journalists who have also hold Ben Ali's government responsible. The same helicopter crash also killed five colonels, four majors and two lieutenants.(one casualty was the Military Security Service leader colonel El Arbi Ghazali).〔
Ammar was a member of the joint chiefs of staff and was received along with other members of the council by Ali at a ceremony during the summer of 2010. There, Ammar was promoted by Ben Ali from the rank of divisional general to that of corps general.
On 25 June 2013, Ammar announced his retirement due to harsh criticisms.

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