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Ali Mustafa Baghdady 4 December 1922 – January 2005 Ali Baghdady in 1970 Place of birth Cairo, Egypt Place of death Cairo Egypt Allegiance Egypt Service/branch  Egyptian Air Force Rank Major-General Battles/wars 1948 Arab–Israeli War Suez Crisis Six-Day War Other work Artist Ali Mustafa Baghdady (4 December 1922 – January 2005) was the Egyptian Air Force commander from 1969 to 1972. He was also an Olympic swimmer and water polo player, and competed in the London 1948 Olympics. He died in January 2005 due to complications of a stroke. Contents 1 Early Life and Family 2 Education and Military 3 Sport 4 Art 5 References // Early Life and Family Ali Baghdady was born in Cairo, Egypt, to parents Mustafa and Nabaweya. His father ran the Egyptian Post office until the early 1960s. He had three brothers: the late Adli, a prominent judge and deputy minister of justice, Ibrahim, the governor of Cairo and intelligence officer, and the late Hassan, an engineer and executive of the Egyptian national sugar factories. His sisters were Nadia and Fayza. In 1951 he married Seyada Mashour, and with her he had three sons: Amr, Essam and Tarek. Education and Military He attended the Tawfikeya school in Shobra, Cairo, where he gained a baccalaureate degree. He then joined the Military Academy and graduated as an officer in the Egyptian Armed forces. He then joined the Air Force academy and progressed his career as an officer and pilot in the Egyptian Air Force. He served under King Farouk, President Gamal Abdel Nasser and President Anwar Sadat. In 1969 General Baghdady was appointed the Commander of the Egyptian Air Force (while it was part of the United Arab Republic Air Force). In 1972 he was succeeded by Hosni Mubarak (the current president of Egypt) as the Commander of the air force.[1] Sport Ali Baghdady was Egypt's short distance swimming champion and captain of the national water polo team. He represented his country at the 1948 London Olympics. In the 1970s he was also President of the Egyptian squash association, and later went on to play tennis in the over 40s category. Art Ali Baghdady was a keen artist and carpenter, and was tutored in the 1950s by Italian artist Menotti in oil painting. References ^ Nicolle, David; Cooper, Tom and Styling, Mark (2004). Arab MiG-19 and MiG-21 Units in Combat. Osprey Publishing. pp. 34. ISBN 1841766550. http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=iyk3_aYWUMMC&pg=PA34&lpg=PA34&dq=%22Ali+Mustafa+Baghdadi%22&source=web&ots=3boDKL8SmK&sig=0w7CWYTJgcBEDWdVlJRYd0ha2jw&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result#PPA34,M1.  Egyptian Armed Forces - Egyptian Air Force Commander - Maj Gen Ali Mustafa Baghdady Military offices Preceded by Mohammed Abd El Hamed Helmy Commander of the Egyptian Air Force 1969 – 1972 Succeeded by Hosni Mubarak