James Kaman
Rank: | Acting Prime Minister of United Morrison |
Term of Office: | 22 October, 2006-25 October, 2006 |
Predecessor: | Abdullah Nasrallah |
Date of Birth: | 12 December 1944 |
Date of Death: | Not Dead |
Place of Birth: | Douglasville, United Morrison |
Spouse: | Isabell Kaman |
Children: | James Kaman Jr., Martin Kaman, John Kaman |
Profession: | Military |
Political Party: | None |
Languages spoken | English |
Early Life
James Donald Kaman was born on December 12,1944 he join the army in 1961 and he helped in the Independence War he became the Commander and Cheif of the Army in 1968 his rank is the highist rank of the Army General of the Army
Rise to Prime Minister
On August 10,2006 Prime Minister Abdullah Nasrallah became prime minister and on September 12,2006 James Kaman said that Abdullah Nasrallah is not loyal to King Douglas James Morrison so he planed the Coup on October 3,2006 he accepted it and planed the coup to happen on October 22,2006 so then he told tanks to sorround the Prime Minister House and ask him too surrender and if he did not he will tell the tanks to shoot at the house but he did surrender and James Kaman became the 5th Prime Minister of United Morrison he arrested the Deputy Prime Minister Abdul Aziz and made the Deputy Commander and Cheif of the Army to be his deputy he said he is only going to be Prime Minister temporarly until October 25, 2006 he announced the Temporary Prime Minister on October 25, 2006
Official Picture
This is the first picture of Gen. of the Army James Kaman when he became Commander-in-Cheif of the RUMDF
Preceded by: Abdullah Nasrallah |
Prime Minister of United Morrison 2006 |
Followed by: Alexander James |
Trivia
- James Kaman Cheif International Airport is named after him
- the bridge connceting MGB and United Morrison's colony of Vladimir Island is called James Kaman Friendship Bridge
- the island in the middle of Douglas River in Morrison City is called James Kaman Island
Preceded by: King James Douglas Morrison I |
Commander in Cheif of the Royal United Morrison Army 1968–present |
Followed by: None |
Preceded by: Ronald Karkol |
Cheif of the Army 1998–present |
Followed by: Incumbent |