Iyad Futayyih

Colonel General
Ayad Futayyih Al-Rawi
إياد فتيح الراوي
Chief of the General Staff of the Army and the Armed Forces
In office
1991–1995
Preceded byHussein Rashid
Succeeded bySultan Hashim
Personal details
Born1942
Rawa, Kingdom of Iraq
Died18 May 2018(2018-05-18) (aged 76)
Baghdad, Iraq
AwardsOrder of the Two Rivers (First Class)
Military service
Allegiance Iraq
Branch/serviceIraqi Army
Years of service1965–2003
Rank Colonel general
UnitRepublican Guard
Jerusalem Army
CommandsJerusalem Army Chief of Staff
Battles/wars

Colonel General Iyad Futayyih Al-Rawi (Arabic: إياد فتيح الراوي, romanized: ʾIyād Futayyiḥ; 1942  18 May 2018; also spelled Ayad Futayyih) was an Iraqi Army officer during Saddam Hussein's rule. He later served as the head of the Jerusalem Army. He started his service in the Iraqi Army as an officer in an armoured unit, later fighting in the Iran–Iraq War, receiving numerous medals and suffering a severe head wound whilst leading an Iraqi counterattack against an Iranian offensive. In all, Futayyih was awarded 27 medals during the Iran–Iraq War. He was perceived to be a staunch Saddam loyalist.