Background
El Gamasy was born on 9 September 1921 in Batanoon, Monufia Governorate, Egypt.
El Gamasy was born on 9 September 1921 in Batanoon, Monufia Governorate, Egypt.
After high school, El Gamassy joined the Egyptian Military Academy and was commissioned in 1941 in an infantry regiment. As a Major, he was GSO-II of an infantry battalion during the 1948 War. During the War of Attrition, on March 1969, then-President Gamal Abdel Nasser appointed el-Gamasy as commander of the Second Field Army.
His appointment was part of a process of rooting out former general commander Abdel Hakim American"s mostly incompetent loyalists with capable commanders, including Abdul Munim Riad, Saad el-Shazly and Ahmed Ismail.
El-Gamasy later wrote that Nasser should have deconstructed American"s autonomous web of control in the armed forces following the Egyptian military failure during the Suez Crisis in 1956. El-Gamasy was well known for being the Chief of Operations for all Ground Forces participating in the 1973 He was also appointed by Anwar Sadat as the head of the group that participated in the disengagement talks on 28 October, at "Kilometer 101".
Reportedly, he was sad for the lost souls at the war when the American secretary of state Henry Kissinger announced that the president Sadat agreed to pull the main part of the Egyptian forces from the east side of the Suez Canal in exchange of the withdrawal of Israeli forces from the west side of the Suez Canal and retreat back into the depth of Sinai. On 7 June 2003, El Gamasy died in a hospital in Cairo after a long battle with illness.