Behçet Türkmen Explained

Behçet Türkmen
Office:National Security Service Chief
Term Start:3 September 1953
Term End:27 March 1957
Predecessor:Mehmet Naci Perkel
Successor:Emin Çobanoğlu
Birth Date:9 May 1899
Birth Place:Bursa, Ottoman Empire
Death Place:Istanbul, Turkey
Children:İlter Türkmen
Allegiance:Turkey
Branch:Turkish Land Forces
Serviceyears:1933–1968
Rank:Lieutenant general

Behçet Türkmen (9 May 1899 – 16 December 1968) was a Turkish soldier and intelligence officer.[1]

He graduated from the Turkish Military Academy. On 1 September 1931, he was appointed chief of staff to the National Police Service Race. Later he served in the Turkish Armed Forces at various levels. He was appointed head of the National Police with the rank of major general on 3 September 1953 and remained in the post until 27 March 1957 with the rank of lieutenant general. The same year he was appointed to the Baghdad Embassy and later to the Stockholm Embassy.[2] In the latter post he also served as non-resident ambassador of Turkey to Norway.

He was the father of İlter Türkmen, who served as the minister of foreign affairs in the cabinet led by Bülent Ulusu which was established following the 1980 coup.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Milli İstihbarat Teşkilatı - Görev Yapmış Müsteşarlar. 2020-07-24. www.mit.gov.tr.
  2. Web site: Behçet Turkmen biyografisi. live. 24 July 2020. www.biyografi.net. https://web.archive.org/web/20010530212518/http://biyografi.net:80/kisiayrinti.asp?kisiid=639. 30 May 2001.