Background
He was born 1903 in Üsküdar, a suburb of Istanbul, into a family of naval officers.
He was born 1903 in Üsküdar, a suburb of Istanbul, into a family of naval officers.
Mustafa Şekip Birgöl graduated from Işıklar Military Secondary School in Bursa before attending Kuleli High School in Edirne.
Following the declaration of the republic in 1923, Birgol returned to his unit at the Black Sea city of Samsun, where he stayed until 1928. While he was stationed in Sarıkamış, Bayburt and Muğla, he was active at some campaigns against rebellions that took place following the Independence War. Later, he served in Çanakkale, Ezine and Gelibolu.
He retired from the army on September 13, 1952 with the rank of colonel.
Mustafa Şekip Birgöl was awarded in 1927 the with red ribbon. He died on November 11, 2008 at the age of 105 at the Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee Haydarpaşa Military Hospital in Istanbul.
As the last veteran of the Independence War, he was honored with a state funeral held on November 13 at the Turkish Parliament in Ankara, attended by President Abdullah Gül, Parliament Speaker Köksal Toptan, Chief of the General Staff General İlker Başbuğ, leaders of the main opposition parties in the parliament and statesmen, politicians and other high-level officials.
His remains were brought to Istanbul and interred on November 14 at Karacaahmet Cemetery following a religious ceremony at Selimiye Mosque next to the Selimiye Barracks.