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Ahmed Kousay al-Taie was born on 22 July, 1965 in Iraq. Discover Ahmed Kousay al-Taie's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 43 years old?
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43 years old |
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Cancer |
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22 July 1965 |
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22 July |
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Iraqi Republic |
Date of death |
2008, |
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Iraq |
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Iraq |
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Ahmed Kousay al-Taie Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Ahmed Kousay al-Taie's Wife?
His wife is Linda Racey
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Ahmed Kousay al-Taie Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Ahmed Kousay al-Taie worth at the age of 43 years old? Ahmed Kousay al-Taie’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Iraq. We have estimated
Ahmed Kousay al-Taie's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
On 26 February 2012, U.S. military officers knocked on the door of the family home in Ann Arbor, Michigan with news that Army Staff Sgt. Ahmed Al-Taie was confirmed dead. The remains of Al-Taie were turned over as part of an amnesty exchange agreement between the Iraqi government and the militant group Asaib Ahl al-Haq. Al-Taie's family believes he was killed at the end of 2008.
On 14 February 2007, a proof of life video of Al-Taie was posted on a militant Shiite website. A previously unknown group called the "Ahel al-Beit Brigades" claimed responsibility for Altaie's abduction. The eight second video showed Altaie reading from a paper but no audio was heard. He appeared thin but in good health. His uncle identified him as the man in the video.
On 23 October 2006, Al-Taie left his military base in Iraq without authorization or the knowledge of his superiors. It is believed that he was in the Karrada neighborhood in central Baghdad, Iraq to visit the family of his second wife, Israa Abdul-Satar, a student at al-Mustansiriya University. He was captured by armed men and forced into a waiting vehicle outside.
On 2 November 2006, a ransom demand for Altaie was relayed to his uncle Entifadh Qanbar, a former spokesman for the Iraqi National Congress and recently an official in the Iraqi Ministry of Defense. Qanbar made contact with an intermediary trusted by the kidnappers. In a secret location in Baghdad, the mediator met with members of the group who showed Qanbar a grainy video on a cell phone screen of a man they claimed was Altaie, beaten up and bloody, and demanded $250,000 from the soldier's family to secure his release.
Qanbar stated that he would not talk about a price until he had seen for himself some proof that Altaie was still breathing. Qanbar suggested they have his nephew describe the inside of his home in Ann Arbor or that the kidnappers photograph the soldier holding a current newspaper by 4 November 2006 at 12:00pm.
The U.S. government said on 11 November 2006 that it was offering a US$50,000 reward for information leading to the recovery of Altaie's body.
Al-Taie enlisted in the United States Army Reserve in December 2004. He was mobilized in August 2005 and deployed to Iraq in November 2005. During his tenure in the United States Army, Altaie served as a linguist.
Ahmed Kousay Al-Taie (22 July 1965 – 2008) was a United States Army soldier who was captured in October 2006 in Baghdad and later executed by his captors; he was the last missing U.S. serviceman from the Iraq War to be recovered.
Al-Taie was born in Iraq on 22 July 1965, to Kousay and Nawal Altaie. At the age of nine, he emigrated with his family from Iraq to the United Kingdom. He was of mixed Sunni and Shia parentage.