Rashmaagiin Gavaa

Major general Rashmaagiin Gavaa (Mongolian: Рашмаагийн Гаваа) was a Mongolian military leader and Chief of General Staff from October 1990 to August 1996.[1][2] Rashmaagiin Gavaa was born on February 25, 1949, in Bayandalai, Ömnögovi.[3] In October 1990, the government of Prime Minister Dashiin Byambasüren appointed General Gavaa as the first Chief (Darga) of the General Staff of the Mongolian Armed Forces.[5] After retirement, he served as the director of the Institute of Military History of the Ministry of Defense.013 is named in honor of Major General Gavaa[9][10] (honour conferred on 18 March 2009[11]), as well as the Military Communications Complex Competition.
Bayandalai, ÖmnögoviMongoliaMongolian People's RepublicMongolian People's ArmyMajor generalMongolianChief of General StaffFrunze Military AcademyVoroshilov Academy of the General StaffUnited States Naval AcademyDashiin ByambasürenMongolian Armed ForcesState Great Khural