Md Jubayer Salehin

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Md Jubayer Salehin
Jubayer Salehin.jpg
General Salehin at Official Military Portrait
Born (1970-02-01) 1 February 1970 (age 54)
Chuadanga, East Pakistan, Pakistan (now Khulna, Bangladesh)
AllegianceFlag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh
Service/branchFlag of the Bangladesh Army.svg Bangladesh Army
Years of service1988-Present
Rank Bangladesh-army-OF-7.svg Major General
BD Army Major General Star Plate.svg
Service number BA - 3482
UnitCorps of Engineers
Commands held
Battles/wars Chittagong Hill Tracts Conflict
Awards Army Medal of Excellence Bar.png Sena Utkorsho Padak(SUP)

Md Jubayer Salehin SUP, ndu, psc is a Major General of the Bangladesh Army [1] and incumbent Adjutant General at Army Headquarter. Prior to join AG, he was Engineer-in-Chief at the Bangladesh Army. Earlier, he served as Commandant of Defence Services Command and Staff College (DSCSC) since 24 January 2021. [2] [3]

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Career

After completion of SSC and HSC from Cumilla Cadet College, he joined the Bangladesh Army. Then he got commissioned in the Corps of Engineers of Bangladesh Army on 23 December 1988 with 19th Bangladesh Military Academy (BMA) Long Course. As a Brigadier General, he commanded an Engineer Construction Brigade involved in National Infrastructure Development and, an Infantry Brigade deployed in counterinsurgency role in the Chittagong Hill Tracts. [4] He also served as the Chief Engineer of Dhaka City Corporation. [5] He is the current governing body member of National Defence College and Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre. On 24 Aug 2021, He led a delegation for a joint warfare workshop has been conduct with Sri Lankan Army. He later met with Chief of Defence Staff and Commander of the Sri Lanka Army General Shavendra Silva WWV RWP RSP VSV USP ndc psc and Commandant of DSCSC, Sri Lanka Major General Nishantha Herath RSP USP psc. [6] Major General Salehin commanded 17th Infantry Division as its General Officer Commanding before he joined DSCSC. Major General Salehin has been awarded the Army Excellence Medal (SUP) for his extraordinary service in Army. He is serving as Vice Chairman of Trust Bank and Astha Life Insurance Company Limited as of November 2023.

Family

Jubayer Salehin is happily married to Samia diwan. He is a father of two daughters. Salehin's father, Professor Ansar Ali was the principal of Chuadanga Government College and Darsana Govt. College. [7]

Dates of rank

InsigniaRankComponentDate of rank
Lieutenant Bangladesh Army 13 June 1990
Captain Bangladesh Army 13 June 1992
Major Bangladesh Army 13 June 1997
Lieutenant-Colonel Bangladesh Army 16 December 2005
Colonel Bangladesh Army 1 October 2011
Brigadier General Bangladesh Army 17 December 2014
Major General Bangladesh Army June 2019

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