Large portraits of the late Gen. Shoushtari at his funeral in Mashhad. Note the Farsi handwriting identifying him as a Major General. He was a one-star general when he was killed. The second star is awarded posthumously.
The casket containing the remains of the late Maj. Gen. Shoushtari is the first on the left. Other caskets contain the bodies of the other IRGC commanders killed in a suicide bomb attack in Baluchistan last Sunday.
Gen. Shoushtari's coffin being carried by the public.
Mashhad, Iran. 22 October 2009.
ISNA photos
rest in peace brother
ReplyDeleteInteresting that the color guard uses Iranian-equivialnt DCUs. Even the IRGC general at the extreme right does not wear a dress uniform. Unusual use of dress lanyards and shoulder cords worn with DCUs, as well as parade sashes, yellow belts, leggings and gloves.
ReplyDeletePall bearers appear to be Lieutenant 2nd Class (Sotvan dovom ستوان ۲).
Punish the evil perpertrators. Rest in peace.
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ReplyDeleteThe pall bearer on the far left is a first lieutenant (Sotvan Yekom).
Nader, I only see two stars on his shoulder boards. It's my understanding that there are three grades of Sepah Lieutenant:
ReplyDelete- Sotvan sevom (3rd Lieutenant): one star
- Sotvan devom (2nd Lieutenant): two stars
- Sotvan yekom (1st Lieutenant): three stars
There is sometimes confusion owing to the fact that there is no equivalent US rank for "3rd Lieutenant". Alternate ranking name and order is:
- Second Lieutenant
- Lieutenant
- First Lieutenant
Mark, you are right. He's a second lieutenant in Sepah.
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ReplyDeleteI consider a lot of people who are in those coffins to be perpetrators as well!
And yet, i didn't wish this kind f punishment for them.