Abdelhamid Escheikh
Abdelhamid Escheikh, was a General officer, diplomat and Tunisian politician. He served as Chief of Defense Staff in the early 1980s.
Career
Military career
When Tunisia gained independence in 1956, he began studying law before being sent for training to the Special Military School of Saint-Cyr in France with other executives of the future Tunisian Armed Forces. He continued his training at the United States Army Command and General Staff College in 1965–1966 and at the Higher War College in 1970–1972.During the Algerian War, he was sent to the border area to carry out control work. He was also involved in a United Nations peacekeeping mission in Democratic Republic of the Congo in 1960. During the Bizerte crisis, he was appointed to the tactical staff. He subsequently served as military attaché at the Tunisian embassy in France. After his return to Tunisia, he rose through the ranks of the Tunisian Army until becoming Chief of Staff of the Army and then Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces. He was then the youngest senior officer to have been promoted to the highest military rank, that of lieutenant general.