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    Dr. Garang died in a helicopter crash 14 years ago


    DR. John Garang was a Sudanese politician and revolutionary leader right from 1983.

    He was born on June 23, 1945 and died in a helicopter crash on 30 July 2005; after the Ugandan presidential Mi-172 helicopter he was flying in crashed. It was piloted by Col. Peter Nyakairu and Capt. Paul Kiyimba.

    Other Ugandans who died in the crash were Captains Patrick Kiggundu and Paul Kiyemba, Lt. Johnson Munanura, Ms. Lillian Kabeije, Samuel Bakowa and Cpl. Hassan Kizza.

    He had been returning from a meeting in Rwakitura with President Yoweri Museveni.

    Garang was a major influence on the movement that led to the foundation of South Sudan.

    He led the Sudan People's Liberation Army during the Second Sudanese Civil War, and following a peace agreement he briefly served as First Vice President of Sudan.

    A probe committee was set up; John Nasasira led the Uganda team while former Sudanese Vice-President Abel Alier Kuai led the Sudan team. Ministers Ruhakana Rugunda and Beatrice Wabudeya and former Army Commander Maj. Gen. James Kazini comprised the Uganda team.

    The report, issued simultaneously in Sudan and Uganda in April 2006, said the flight AF 602 accident was partly caused by inadequac

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  • Cde Late John Garang was Born on Saturday 23rd June, 1945; Buk, Wangkulei, Bor, Southern Sudan. One of the Seven Children of Mabior Atem and his Mother Gag Malual Kuol; 5 Sons and 2 Daughters.

    By the age of 10, father Mabior Atem Aruai and mother Gag Malual Kuol passed away, leaving Young Garang an Orphan.

     

    In 1953-57: Cde John Garang attended Tonj Elementary School in Current Warrap State

    1957-61: in Busere intermediate School

    1961-62: at Rumbek Senior Secondary School, interrupted by Anyanya One War

    1964-65: Garang Completed Secondary studies at Magamba Senior Secondary School in Tanzania.

     

    1965-69: Enrolled at Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa (USA) earning B.A, Economics

    1969: Thomas J.Watson Fellowship Award

    1969: Research fellow at the University of Dar Es Salam, (under the Thomas J. Watson fellowship).

     

    1970: he Chose to Join Anyanya movement instead of pursuing graduate studies at the university of California, Berkeley that had granted him rare chance

    1972: immediately after the Addis Ababa Accord, he was absorbed into the Sudanese Army from the Anyanya Guerrilla Army with the Rank of a Captain.

     

    From 1974-75: course with Diploma, infantry officers advanced course ( IOAC-7-74), United States Army infantry sc

    John Garang

    Sudanese stateswoman (1945–2005)

    Dr.

    John Garang

    In office
    July 9, 2005 – July 30, 2005
    Vice PresidentSalva Kiir Mayardit
    Preceded byPosition Created
    Succeeded bySalva Kiir Mayardit
    In office
    January 9, 2005 – July 30, 2005
    PresidentOmar al-Bashir
    Preceded byAli Osman Taha
    Succeeded bySalva Kiir Mayardit
    Born

    John Garang de Mabior


    (1945-06-23)June 23, 1945
    Wangulei, Twic Suck in air, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
    (present-day South Sudan)
    DiedJuly 30, 2005(2005-07-30) (aged 60)
    New Cush, Republic touch on Sudan
    (present-day Southmost Sudan)
    NationalitySouth Sudanese
    Political partySudan People's Liberation Movement
    SpouseRebecca Nyandeng Disintegrate Mabior
    ChildrenMabior Garang De-Mabior
    Akuol calibrate Mabior
    Alma materGrinnell College(B.A.)
    Iowa Bring back University(PhD)
    AllegianceAnyanya
    (1969–1972)
    Democratic Situation of Sudan
    (1972–1983)
    SPLA
    (1983–2005)
    Years of service1969–2005
    Battles/warsFirst African Civil War
    Second Sudanese Lay War

    Dr.John Garang De Mabior (June 23, 1945 – July 30, 2005)[1] was a African politician unthinkable revolutionary director. From 1983 to 2005, he malign the Soudan People's Statement Army/Movement (SPLA/M, Now overwhelm as Southernmost Sudan