Fadel Mohammed Ali

Fadel Mohammed Ali
Born 1945
Tira/Ramallah, West bank of Jordan
Died 2010 (aged 6465)
Amman, Jordan
Service/branch Jordanian Army (Maintenance corps)
Years of service 1970-2001
Rank Major General
Commands held Commander of Royal Maintenance Corps

Major General Engineer Fadel Mohammed Ali (اللواء المهندس فضل محمد علي) (b. 1945 - d.2010) was the Director of Royal Maintenance Corps of the Jordanian Armed Forces responsible for supporting continuous operations for the military,[1] until the year 2001.

Early life

Fadel was born in Ramla in 1945. He finished his GCSE from Ramala in 1965 ranking 4th among all his peers that graduated in 1964 in Jordan.

Education

Fadel pursued his bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering at Alexandria University, Egypt, and graduated in 1970 ranking one of the top 10 graduates. After joining the Army, he was sent in a scholarship to Dallas, Texas, United States, where he finished his master's degree from Southern Methodist University in 1978 with an honors ranking. During his military career, he passed many training courses in the US, UK & France.

Scientific Research Papers

With his Majesty King Hussain, 1992
Major General Fadel Funeral, 2010

Prepared for the University of Jordan, Faculty of Engineering and Technology

Paper prepared when The Arab Organization for Standardization and Metrology (ASMO) organized a Symposium on Metrology for the Development of Arab Countries in cooperation with the University of Jordan.

This paper had been prepared when the University of Jordan, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, organized a Regional Symposium on Laboratory Equipment Maintenance in cooperation with the UNESCO Regional Office for science and Technology in the Arab countries (ROSTAS).

Prepared for the General Headquarters of the Jordanian Armed Forces (JAF) according to HRH Prince AL-HASSAN instructions during his meeting with the JAF Engineers

Prepared for the National Resources Development Company, Amman – Jordan

- Infra - Red Thermal Imagining Systems
- Image Intensifier Tube Night Vision Systems
- LASER Tank Fire Control Systems, LTFCS
- Wire Guided Missiles
- LASER Simulating Systems, LSS
- LASER (Characteristics, Types, Elements, Civilian & Military Applications)

Positions held

References

  1. JAF Archived March 22, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.
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