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40 female cadets joining PMA from Oct: VCOAS
ISLAMABAD: An impressive passing-out parade of 114 PMA, 28th Graduate and 33rd Integrated Course was held at the Pakistan Military Academy (PMA) Kakul on Saturday.
Vice Chief of Army Staff (VCAS) General Ahsan Saleem Hayat was the reviewing officer.
Addressing the parade General Hayat congratulated the passing out cadets on successful completion of their training and Commission in the Pakistan Army. He said that the exuberant faces of the cadets, their soldierly turnout and smart movements reflected the hard work of the PMA staff.
Gen Hayat said that the training at the PMA was only a basis for a strong foundation before joining a challenging profession of defending the motherland. He pointed out: "The Army is a cutting edge of our defence capability, which had to be honed on the concept of fighting out numbered."
He said: "Our efforts will have to reside in quality of leadership, indomitable will and faith in Allah." He stressed upon the cadets to work hard as it was only a beginning of their career.
Gen Hayat said the next PMA Course, which would commence in October, also includes 40 female cadets, who are joining Army for the first time in branches other than Medical Corps.
"These female cadets will be commissioned after completion of their training at the PMA in various branches of the Army, including Army education, Signals, electrical and mechanical engineering, Judge Advocate General Branch and Inter- Services Public Relations (ISPR).
He said that females, alongside men, are playing equal role in all spheres of the society and it is very heartening that they have been provided an opportunity now to join the Army and defend the motherland.
http://www.thenews.com.pk/daily_detail.asp?id=25679
Earlier, the VCAS was received on arrival at the Parade venue by Commandant of the Academy, Major-General Nadeem Taj.
He was presented the General Salute and also reviewed the parade and awarded Quaid-e-Azam banner to the Salahuddin Company - the Champion Company - for being the best Company of the session. Cadets
also marched past in front of the dais.
Later Gen Hayat awarded trophies and medals to the cadets who distinguished themselves during the course of training.
The Coveted Sword of Honour was awarded to the Academyââ¬â¢s Senior Under- Officer Umair Hasan for being the overall best cadet of 114 PMA Long Course. Muhammad Aftab Sadiq was awarded Presidentââ¬â¢s medal; Chief of Army Staff Overseas Gold Medal was awarded to Allied Under Officer Nemer AH Banishamsha of Palestine; the Chief of Army Staff Cane was awarded to Company Junior Under Officer Sheraz Yusuf of 28 Graduate Course; the Commandants cane was awarded to Company Under Officer Mubashir Iqbal of 33 Integrated Course.
The senior division, which comprised the Cadets of 114 PMA, 28 Graduate and 33 Integrated Course, passed out at the marshal tunes of Armyââ¬â¢s Brass Band.
A large number of diplomats, senior serving and retired Armed Forces officers and relatives the passing-out cadets witnessed the parade.
http://www.thenews.com.pk/daily_detail.asp?id=25679
ISLAMABAD: An impressive passing-out parade of 114 PMA, 28th Graduate and 33rd Integrated Course was held at the Pakistan Military Academy (PMA) Kakul on Saturday.
Vice Chief of Army Staff (VCAS) General Ahsan Saleem Hayat was the reviewing officer.
Addressing the parade General Hayat congratulated the passing out cadets on successful completion of their training and Commission in the Pakistan Army. He said that the exuberant faces of the cadets, their soldierly turnout and smart movements reflected the hard work of the PMA staff.
Gen Hayat said that the training at the PMA was only a basis for a strong foundation before joining a challenging profession of defending the motherland. He pointed out: "The Army is a cutting edge of our defence capability, which had to be honed on the concept of fighting out numbered."
He said: "Our efforts will have to reside in quality of leadership, indomitable will and faith in Allah." He stressed upon the cadets to work hard as it was only a beginning of their career.
Gen Hayat said the next PMA Course, which would commence in October, also includes 40 female cadets, who are joining Army for the first time in branches other than Medical Corps.
"These female cadets will be commissioned after completion of their training at the PMA in various branches of the Army, including Army education, Signals, electrical and mechanical engineering, Judge Advocate General Branch and Inter- Services Public Relations (ISPR).
He said that females, alongside men, are playing equal role in all spheres of the society and it is very heartening that they have been provided an opportunity now to join the Army and defend the motherland.
http://www.thenews.com.pk/daily_detail.asp?id=25679
Earlier, the VCAS was received on arrival at the Parade venue by Commandant of the Academy, Major-General Nadeem Taj.
He was presented the General Salute and also reviewed the parade and awarded Quaid-e-Azam banner to the Salahuddin Company - the Champion Company - for being the best Company of the session. Cadets
also marched past in front of the dais.
Later Gen Hayat awarded trophies and medals to the cadets who distinguished themselves during the course of training.
The Coveted Sword of Honour was awarded to the Academyââ¬â¢s Senior Under- Officer Umair Hasan for being the overall best cadet of 114 PMA Long Course. Muhammad Aftab Sadiq was awarded Presidentââ¬â¢s medal; Chief of Army Staff Overseas Gold Medal was awarded to Allied Under Officer Nemer AH Banishamsha of Palestine; the Chief of Army Staff Cane was awarded to Company Junior Under Officer Sheraz Yusuf of 28 Graduate Course; the Commandants cane was awarded to Company Under Officer Mubashir Iqbal of 33 Integrated Course.
The senior division, which comprised the Cadets of 114 PMA, 28 Graduate and 33 Integrated Course, passed out at the marshal tunes of Armyââ¬â¢s Brass Band.
A large number of diplomats, senior serving and retired Armed Forces officers and relatives the passing-out cadets witnessed the parade.
http://www.thenews.com.pk/daily_detail.asp?id=25679