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.