Kemal Yamak

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Kemal Yamak (1924, in Merzifon – 26 July 2009[1]) was Commander of the Turkish Army (1987–1989). He was previously head of the Special Warfare Department (1971–1974).[2]

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Kemal Yamak
Commander of the Turkish Army
In office
24 July 1987  1 September 1989
Preceded byNecip Torumtay
Succeeded byDoğan Güreş
Personal details
Born1924
Merzifon, Turkey
Died26 July 2009
Military service
Allegiance Turkey
Branch/service Turkish Land Forces
Years of service1945–1989
RankGeneral
UnitInfantry
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At the request of Yamak, General Semih Sancar, then the Chief of General Staff, asked Bülent Ecevit for a slush fund of 1 million dollars to support the Counter-Guerrilla programme.[3] It was at that point Ecevit learned of its existence, and demanded a briefing.[4]

In 2006, he published a book defending the role of the Special Warfare Department, and rejecting many allegations about its links with the "deep state".[5]

Books

  • Gölgede kalan izler ve gölgeleşen bizler, Doğan Kitap, 2006

References

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