List of senior officers of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps

The following individuals have been identified as senior officers (currently or in the past) of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), which is a part of the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Commanders-in-Chief
Javad Mansouri was IRGC's "first unofficial commander" and acting during its "early formative phase". Abbas Agha-Zamani, however is considered the "first official operational commander" and was appointed by the Commander-in-Chief.

Commanders of military branches

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Ground Forces



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Aerospace Force



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Navy



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Quds Force



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Chairmen of intelligence agencies

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Intelligence Organization



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Other senior officers
These people have been identified as senior members of IRGC, either at present or at some point in the past:

(in alphabetical order)
 * Alireza Afshar, a former IRGC officer, appointed by Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as deputy interior minister for political affairs and head of the ministry's election headquarters.
 * Vice Admiral Ali Akbar Ahmadian (Chief of IRGC Joint Staff)
 * Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, former president of Iran, "fought for IRGC during the 1980–88 Iran–Iraq War. After taking office in 2005 he promoted five former IRGC members into cabinet posts."
 * Ahmad Reza Asghari, diplomat and former third secretary of the Iranian embassy in Buenos Aires, Argentina, also a delegate to a 2002 U.N. conference in Geneva, where he was listed as the Iranian foreign ministry's first secretary in the department for international economic affairs (also known as "Moshen Randjbaran", and not to be confused with Ali Reza Asghari
 * Ali-Reza Asgari, a former IRGC commander who either defected or was kidnapped by a foreign intelligence service from Turkey in 2006, not to be confused with Ahmad Reza Asghari.
 * Esmail Daghayeghi, founder of the Badr Organization, originally made up of Iraqi exiles in Iran; a member of IRGC
 * Minojahar Frouzanda, general, the current head of intelligence for IRGC.
 * Mohammad Hejazi, brigadier general, Commander-in-chief of the Mobilized Basij forces
 * Mohammad Montazeri, founding member and leading chief of IRGC.
 * Abdol-Ali Najafi, brigadier general, Secret unit
 * Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, a former IRGC member and, as of 2007, mayor of Tehran.
 * Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, former president of Iran
 * Morteza Rezaee, brigadier general, Deputy Commander of IRGC
 * Morteza Saffari, rear admiral, IRGC Navy
 * Hossein Salami, brigadier general, IRGC Aerospace Force
 * Mohsen Sazegara, IRGC founding member, exiled analyst
 * Qasem Soleimani, brigadier general, Quds Force
 * Ahmad Vahidi, Iran's deputy defense minister, founder of IRGC "Lebanon Corps" in the 1980s, according to Iran analyst Alireza Jafarzadeh.
 * Mohammad Reza Zahedi, brigadier general, IRGC Ground Forces
 * Mohammad Bagher Zolghadr, former IRGC officer; as of 2007 a deputy interior minister and brother-in-law of IRGC commander Mohammad Ali Jafari.