Mohammed Omar Osman
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Vice Admiral Mohammed Omar Osman | |
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Commodore Admiral Osman in formal white dress | |
| 1st Chief of the Navy | |
| In office circa. 1975 – 1991 | |
| Succeeded by | Admiral Farah Qare |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1940 (age 85–86) Italian East Africa (now Somalia) |
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| Years of service | (1960's–1991) |
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| Commands | General Staff of the Navy |
Admiral Mohamed Omar Osman (born 1940) (Somali: Maxamad Cumar Cismaan) is a Somali admiral, war hero and the incumbent chairman of the Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF).

He was born in Somalia, but attended secondary school in Mogadishu. He later went to Egypt where he graduated from the Naval Section of the Egyptian War College where Somali Army generals were completing their military education simultaneously, and later Admiral Osman completed his naval military education in the Soviet Union's Kuznetsov Military Academy.[1]