@article{article_641312, title={The Role of the Ottoman-Trained Officers in Independent Iraq}, journal={The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations}, pages={123–138}, year={1996}, DOI={10.1501/Intrel_0000000251}, author={Güçlü, Yücel}, keywords={The Role, Ottoman-Trained, Independent Iraq}, abstract={<p>The nccd for a sıable supply of officers sı.alioned in !.heArab provinces <br />prompıed lhe Sublime Porte in 1871 lo inviıe lraqis lo choose lhe miliıaryas <br />a profession: <br />Due to the fact that Baghdad, our city, is the headquarters of the <br />Imperial 6 <br />ıh Army of the Iraqi districts, the establishment of a military <br />secondary school there is very necessary. Students who complete their <br />studies in this school will be sent to the Imperial War College in <br />Istanbul to continue their education, so that they might grauate as <br />officers. The school opens a clear future to its graduates up to the rank <br />of field marshal and it is indispensable for the progress of our <br />countrymen.1  <br /> </p>}, number={26}, publisher={Ankara Üniversitesi}