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27th Mohammad Rasulullah Division (Persian: لشکر ۲۷ محمد رسول‌الله) was a division of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Ground Forces based in Tehran. It was established as the 27th Mohammad Rasulullah Brigade by Ahmad Motevasselian and Mohammad Ebrahim Hemmat during Iran–Iraq War, and was expanded into a division just before the Operation Jerusalem. Describing the IRGC units during the Iran-Iraq war, then-commander-in-chief of IRGC Mohsen Rezaei says:

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  • 27th Mohammad Rasulullah Division (Persian: لشکر ۲۷ محمد رسول‌الله) was a division of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Ground Forces based in Tehran. It was established as the 27th Mohammad Rasulullah Brigade by Ahmad Motevasselian and Mohammad Ebrahim Hemmat during Iran–Iraq War, and was expanded into a division just before the Operation Jerusalem. Describing the IRGC units during the Iran-Iraq war, then-commander-in-chief of IRGC Mohsen Rezaei says: We had four divisions that, anywhere they went, no [Iraqi] military force was able to resist against them. Haj Hemmat and [his] 27th Mohammad Rasulullah Division, Hossein Kharrazi and [his] 14th Imam Hossein Division, Mehdi Bakeri and [his] 31st Ashura Division, Ahmad Kazemi and [his] 8th Najaf Division—which whenever they entered, it resulted in success without exception. (en)
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  • Iran–Iraq War * Operation Mohammad Rasulullah * Operation Fath ol-Mobin * Operation Beit ol-Moqaddas * Operation Ramazan * Operation Muslim ibn Aqil * Operation Zein-ol-Abedin * Operation Dawn-1 * Operation Dawn-3 * Operation Dawn-4 * Operation Kheibar * Operation Badr * Operation Dawn-8 * Operation Karbala-1 * Operation Karbala-5 * Operation Karbala-8 * Operation Nasr 7 * Operation Beit ol-Moqaddas 7 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon (en)
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  • Hossein Dini (en)
  • Mohammad Na’imi (en)
  • Sirous Saberi (en)
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  • Deputy Commander (en)
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  • Deputy Coordinator (en)
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  • Representative of the Supreme Leader (en)
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  • Islamic Republic of Iran (en)
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  • Mohammad-Reza Yazdi (en)
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  • 1980.0
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  • "Muhammad Rasulullah" (en)
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  • Hossein Hamadani (en)
  • Abbas Karimi (en)
  • Dr.Mansour Haghdoust (en)
  • Esmaeil Kousari (en)
  • Mohammad Ali Allahdadi (en)
  • Mohammad Ebrahim Hemmat (en)
  • Reza Cheraghi (en)
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  • 27th Mohammad Rasulullah Division (Persian: لشکر ۲۷ محمد رسول‌الله) was a division of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Ground Forces based in Tehran. It was established as the 27th Mohammad Rasulullah Brigade by Ahmad Motevasselian and Mohammad Ebrahim Hemmat during Iran–Iraq War, and was expanded into a division just before the Operation Jerusalem. Describing the IRGC units during the Iran-Iraq war, then-commander-in-chief of IRGC Mohsen Rezaei says: (en)
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