Md. Main Ullah Chowdhury

SUP, OSP, awc, psc
Allegiance Bangladesh
Service/branch Bangladesh Army
Years of service1987-2023
Rank Major General
UnitBangladesh Infantry Regiment
Commands held
Battles/wars
Awards Sena Utkorsho Padak(SUP)
Oshamanno Sheba Padak(OSP)

Major General Md. Main Ullah Chowdhury, SUP, OSP, awc, psc is a retired two star commissioned flag officer in the Infantry Regiment.[1] He was formerly served as Director of QMG's Branch (Movement & Quartering Directorate). Earlier, he was acting Force Commander of the United Nations Mission for Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO). In the same mission, he served as deputy Force Commander, United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS). Prior to join UNMISS, he served as GOC of 10th Infantry Division of Bangladesh Army.

Education

Major General Md. Main Ullah Chowdhury received an undergraduate degree from Defence Services Command and Staff College. He holds a master's degree in Strategic Studies from USAWC as well as in Defense Studies from the National University of Bangladesh.

Military career

Major General Md. Main Ullah Chowdhury was commissioned into Bangladesh Army as an officer with 17th BMA Long Course.[2][3] He held staff positions in the field and at headquarters. He was the GOC of 10th Infantry Division. He had been the commandant of Bangladesh Military Academy. He also served as the GOC of 7th Infantry Division.[4][5][6][7][8]

References

  1. রামু সেনানিবাসে বঙ্গবন্ধুর জন্মশতবার্ষিকী ও জাতীয় শিশু দিবস উদযাপন. Archived from the original on 2016-11-17. Retrieved 2020-03-30.
  2. "রামু সেনানিবাসে বঙ্গবন্ধুর জন্মশতবার্ষিকী ক্ষণগণনা কর্মসূচী উদ্যাপন".
  3. "রামু ১০ পদাতিক ডিভিশনে ৮ দিনব্যাপী সমরাস্ত্র প্রদর্শনীর উদ্বোধন".
  4. "Sheikh Mujibur Rahmans Birthday in Ramu Cantonment".
  5. "রামুতে নির্মিত "দুর্বার চেতনা" নামক টেরাকোটা ভাস্কর্".
  6. "army-chief-barbed-wire-fencing-of-rohingya-camps-is-in-process".
  7. "Barbed-wire fencing of Rohingya camps is in process".
  8. "Work-on-barbed-wire-fencing-around-Rohingya-campstitle=Army starts building barbed-wire fences around Rohingya camps".


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