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Youssef Seddik ((アラビア語:يوسف صديق), often spelt Yusuf Sadik or Yusef el-Sadiq) (1910–1975) was an Egyptian military figure and politician. He is noted for his role in launching the first military procedures in the Egyptian Revolution of 1952.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Youssef Seddik )〕 ==Military career== Seddik graduated from Military Academy in 1933. He was active in the 1948 Palestine War.〔 He joined the ranks of the underground Free Officers Movement in 1951, becoming its most senior member after Muhammad Naguib, and was a lieutenant-colonel of the infantry by 1952. Seddik had been a member of a Communist organisation, the Democratic Movement for National Liberation (DMNL), when the Free Officers requested his membership.〔 On July 23, 1952 was the first to take army action at the beginning of the coup which removed King Farouk and the monarchy from power. He had swiftly moved his forces to occupy the Egyptian Army Headquarters at Kobri al-Qubba an hour before the appointed time. Some attribute this to a glitch in communication. The Minister of War at the time, Haydar Pasha, knew of the Free Officers' plans and had Seddik not set out with his motorized columns from the Hikestep Army Camp prior to the scheduled time of the coup, the minister would have been able thwart their actions.〔(All the Revolution's Men ). ''Al-Ahram Weekly''. July 2002.〕
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