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7th Corps (Turkey)

Corps of the Turkish Land Forces


Summary

Corps of the Turkish Land Forces

FieldValue
unit_name7th Corps
image7th Corps Turkey.png
image_size150px
start_date1921
countryTurkey Turkey
branchTurkish Army
typeInfantry
sizeCorps
command_structureSecond Army
garrisonYenişehir, Diyarbakır
battlesPKK-Turkey conflict (1978-present)
Turkey–ISIL conflict (2013-present)
commander1Bahtiyar Ersay
commander1_labelLieutenant general

Turkey–ISIL conflict (2013-present) The 7th Corps is a field corps of the Turkish Land Forces. Its headquarters is in Yenişehir, Diyarbakır, and it is part of the 2nd Army. It protects Hakkâri, Şırnak, Şanlıurfa and Siirt against foreign threats that may come from abroad.

In 1924, with Cafer Tayyar Eğilmez commanding the corps, including the 2nd and 17th Divisions, it was involved in putting down the Assyrian rebellion.

Lieutenant-General Mehmet Kenan Dalbaşar died on March 23, 1935, while serving as the Commander of the 7th Corps.

Lieutenant General Feyzi Mengüç served as commander of the 7th Corps after 1947.

Before his brief command of Third Army in 1960, Korgeneral Danyal Yurdatapan had commanded 7th Corps.

In the late 1980s it was listed as part of the 2nd Army.

In December 2024 the 23rd Infantry Division was reported to be operating in the Corps' general area, on border duties.

Units

  • 3rd Special Forces Division (Yüksekova, Hakkari Province)
    • Hakkari Mountain and Commando Brigade (5th Commando Brigade) (Hakkari)
    • 34th Motorized Infantry Brigade (Şemdinli, Hakkari)
    • 2nd Airborne Infantry Commando Brigade (Van)
  • 2nd Motorized Infantry Brigade (Lice, Diyarbakır)
  • 3rd Commando Brigade (Siirt)
  • 21st Motorized Infantry Division (Şırnak)
    • 6th Motorized Infantry Brigade (Akçay, Şırnak)
    • 23rd Motorized Infantry Brigade (Silopi, Şırnak)
    • 48th Motorized Infantry Brigade (Gülyazı, Şırnak)
  • 7th Mechanized Infantry Division (Diyarbakır)
  • 107th Artillery Regiment (Siverek, Şanlıurfa)

References

References

  1. Nigel Thomas. (1987). "NATO Armies 1949-87". [[Osprey Publishing]].
  2. (2024-12-29). "Hakkari ve Şırnak Valileri, 23. Piyade Tümeni Taktik Komuta Yerini Ziyaret Etti".
  3. (2020-01-31). "6'ncı Motorlu Piyade Tugay Komutanlığı - Şırnak {{!}} Askeri Birlikler".
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