Turkey renews top military brass, appoints Gen. Akar as the top soldier

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Turkey has renewed its top military brass and appointed Land Forces Commander Gen. Hulusi Akar as the new Chief of General Staff, as his predecessor Gen. Necdet Özel has completed his four-year mandate. Gen. Özel is expected to hand over his seat to Gen. Akar on Aug. 14. 

The appointment was revealed at the conclusion of the Supreme Military Council's (YA?) annual three-day meeting, in which the council shaped the military's new upper echelon. The YA?'s decisions were announced by presidential spokesperson ?brahim Kal?n after they were approved by President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an. 

As Gen. Akar was appointed as the top soldier, 1st Army Commander Gen. Salih Zeki Çolak will replace him.

The new Air Forces Commander will be Gen. Abidin Ünal, who is the commander responsible for the Air Missile Defense System. Outgoing Air Forces Commander Gen. Ak?n Öztürk will continue to serve the army as a member of the YA?. 

Naval Forces Commander Adm. Bülent Bostano?lu's tenure was extended for another year, while current Navy Commander Vice Adm. Fevzi Kösele was promoted so he can replace Bostano?lu next year. 

Current Aegean Forces Commander Gen. Galip Mendi will replace outgoing Gen. Abdullah Atay. 

Ya?ar Güler, the deputy chief of general staff, will continue to serve in his position. 

Commander of the 3rd Army Gen. Ümit Dündar was appointed as the commander of the 1st Army in Istanbul while Commander of War Academies Gen. Abdullah Recep will serve as the Commander of the Aegean Forces. 

As of Aug. 3, 32 generals and admirals have been promoted to a higher rank, 50 colonels appointed as generals and admirals while the tenure of 34 generals and admirals have been extended for another year, the army said in a...

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