End of duty comes for coup suspects
Turkeyâs Chief of General Staff is expected to be Land Forces Commander Gen. Hulusi Akar as the second possible candidate Gen. Servet Yörük retired in the latest Supreme Military Board (YAÅ) meeting.
At the same meeting, the retirement of commanders who will be retried in the Balyoz (Sledgehammer) coup plot case were approved.
Gen. Yörük has finished his four-year-term as a full general in the army and his term could have been prolonged at the YAÅ meeting. However, the meeting concluded with Gen. Yörükâs retirement, leaving Gen. Akar the only suitable nominee for the Chief of General Staff position. Yörük will hand over his off position late August. If Akar is nominated to the position in 2015, he will stay at the post until 2019.
Except for Yörük, the military echelons remained the same, as Chief of General Staff Gen. Necdet Ãzel has another year in office. Meanwhile, Admiral Ahmet Ä°skender Yıldırım was promoted to the position of rear admiral. Yıldırım was tried in the military espionage case and the court demanded a ban preventing him from leaving the country. The promotions in the Turkish Naval Force Command were more problematic due to the resignations and ongoing court cases.
Next yearâs YAÅ meeting will determine the head of the Naval Forces. Retired Admiral Nusret Güner had resigned when he was expected to become the Commander of the Turkish Naval Forces. With his resignation, two admirals will be eligible to head the Naval Forces next year.
Admiral Bülent BostanoÄluâs term will end next year and the YAÅ meeting may prolong it next year. Another option is the next YAÅ meeting may promote Admiral Veysel Kösele and bring...
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