Nuri Yamut
Mehmet Nuri Yamut Pasha was a Turkish general, who became the 20th Commander of the Turkish Armed Forces on 5 June 1950. He was a career Artillery officer. In 1943 he was appointed to the 2nd [Corps (Turkey)|2nd Corps] Command in Gallipoli campaign. During the 2nd Corps Command, he sold his house for the Turkish soldiers who were killed in the Battle of Gallipoli, and built a monumental grave. He served as Chief of General Staff between 1950 and 1954 for a four-year period. It is the first commander-in-chief of the Turkish Land Forces Command since the transition from the Ottoman army to the modern-regular army. He then retired and entered the Parliament from the Justice Party. TBMM X. and XI. term. He is a deputy in Istanbul.
After the 1960 [Turkish coup d'état], the then-Commander of Turkish Armed Forces Rüştü Erdelhun was assaulted by putschist officers while the hero of the Turkish War of Independence, Ali Fuat Cebesoy and Korean War veteran Tahsin Yazıcı and former Commander Mehmet Nuri Yamut were arrested and imprisoned. While he was a deputy, he was arrested after the coup. He then died in June 1961 during the Yassıada trials.