Sedki Sobhy
Sedki Sobhy Sayyid Ahmad is an Egyptian politician and former General who was Minister of Defence of Egypt from 2014 until 2018. Sobhy previously served as the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces from August 2012 to March 2014. He was sworn in as Minister of Defence in March 2014 after Abdul Fattah al-Sisi resigned so he could stand for the presidency. He also commanded the Third Army for a time.Military education
- Bachelor of military sciences, Egyptian Military Academy
- The Advanced course, Egyptian Military Academy
- The sophisticated course, Egyptian Military Academy
- M.A. of Military sciences, Egyptian Joint Command and staff college
- War Course, Fellowship of the Higher War College, Nasser's Military Sciences Academy
- Basic Infantry scholarship, United States
- Advanced Infantry scholarship, United States
- Training planning course, United States
- War Course, US Army War College, United States
- Multinational forces course, Germany
Main commands
- Mechanized Infantry Battalion, Commander.
- Mechanized Infantry Brigade, Chief of staff.
- Mechanized Infantry Brigade, Commander.
- Mechanized Infantry Division, Chief of Staff.
- Mechanized Infantry Division, commander.
- Third Army, Chief, Operations branch.
- Third Army, Chief of Staff.
- Third Army, Commander.
Connections with the United States
In 2004-5 Sedki Sobhy studied for a Master's Degree in Strategic Studies at the US Army War College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. While there he wrote a paper recommending that the United States withdraw its military from the Middle East and concentrate instead on socio-economic aid for the region. The paper was posted on a US Department of Defense website, where it was noticed by analyst Issandr El Amrani.
After the 2013 Egyptian coup, Sedki Sobhy spoke by telephone on 4 July 2013 with Martin Dempsey, US Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and had spoken twice with him by 8 July.Medals and Decorations