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Asad Ghanma([[1930]] - [[14 February]], [[2006]]) ({{lang-ar|أسعدغنما}}) is Jordanian [[Christian Orthodox]] From the Town of [[Al Hisn]] in North of Jordan, he served as [[Major]] and Commander of the The [[48th Infantry Battalion]] of the Jordanian army during [[1967 Arab-Israeli War]]. after the 1967 he was promoted to [[Brigadier General]] and remained in [[Jordanian Armed Forces]] until retirement ,he is most noted for his role in the [[Samu Incident]].
Asad Ghanma([[1930]] - [[14 February]], [[2006]]) ({{lang-ar|أسعدغنما}}) is Jordanian [[Christian Orthodox]] From the Town of [[Al Hisn]] in North of Jordan, he served as [[Major]] and Commander of the The [[48th Infantry Battalion]] of the Jordanian army during [[1967 Arab-Israeli War]]. after the 1967 he was promoted to [[Brigadier General]] and remained in [[Jordanian Armed Forces]] until retirement ,he is most noted for his role in the [[Samu Incident]].

==Samu Incident==
Asad Ghanma was the Commander of the 48th Infantry Battalion of the Jordanian army during the Samu incident, which was the first Jordanian force to arrive at the battle field, Asad Ghanma received the [[Medal of bravery]] from the Late [[king Hussain]], for his extraordinary brave role during the war.


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Asad Ghanma(1930 - 14 February, 2006) (Arabic: أسعدغنما) is Jordanian Christian Orthodox From the Town of Al Hisn in North of Jordan, he served as Major and Commander of the The 48th Infantry Battalion of the Jordanian army during 1967 Arab-Israeli War. after the 1967 he was promoted to Brigadier General and remained in Jordanian Armed Forces until retirement ,he is most noted for his role in the Samu Incident.

Samu Incident

Asad Ghanma was the Commander of the 48th Infantry Battalion of the Jordanian army during the Samu incident, which was the first Jordanian force to arrive at the battle field, Asad Ghanma received the Medal of bravery from the Late king Hussain, for his extraordinary brave role during the war.