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Death Anniversary Group Captain Cecil Chaudhry April 13th

Air engagements are mostly one on one and the fighter pilot puts his life on the line each time he goes on a mission against the enemy.

No matter what Group Capt Cecil Chaudhry said or did after he retired and what his son says. The fact remains that Cecil Chaudhry was a son of the soil and fought for his motherland in two wars. This should be more than sufficient proof of his patriotism for anyone; it is certainly good enough for me.

In my eyes, anyone who fights for my country, irrespective of his religion, race or ethnicity; is my hero and deserves all the respect. I salute you dear Group Captain Cecil Chaudhry, may Allah bless your soul.

RIP.
 
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So PAF has to appease a minority less than 2% of the total population? And btw Qadiani is a pejorative of Ahmadi.

Laughable. If PAF really cared about appeasing minorities then he would not have been retired prematurely.
 
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@Pakistani Exile I found this article
//Author has provided the details of the incident where Air Marshal Zafar Chaudhry was abused by his own officers on radio. Even for a non-military person the incident is shocking to say the least. This is truly the lowest bottom which any air force can hit. We don’t know if any of the officers had the moral courage to stand up and admit or any inquiry was held but it will remain a dark chapter in PAF history. //

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Laughable. If PAF really cared about appeasing minorities then he would not have been retired prematurely.

I do not think there was ever a policy of appeasement, however there was also no policy of targeting minorities within the forces.
Group Captains Cecil and Hakimullah were trusted to set up the Combat Commanders School and it remains the most elite training Institute of PAF. He was even commandant of the same.
The late Group Captain was not promoted to air commodore but it was not like he was forced to retire prematurely.
He suffered the fate faced by many fine officers under Zia regime, regardless of religion.

With the advent of Zia, countless new promotions (or lack of) were debatable and this was not because of simple religious bias, though I am sure religion could have been used as an excuse by the Junta to justify their decisions.
The repercussions of Zia's policy of collaborating with hardliners to reinforce his authority did indeed radicalize many Pakistanis and has indeed poked a lot of holes in our national fabric; however in terms of controversial promotions the real reason was the insecurity of an incompetent military dictator and his associates.

The axe fell on many fine officers in all forces who were outspoken and considered not suitable to tow the new agenda.
This included many fine Muslim officers as well who were perceived as inherently opposed to the new direction being undertaken in terms of National Strategy/narrative and its propagation within the Armed Forces.
There were no forced retirements, but many promising careers could have been prolonged, if not for Zia's Junta.
 
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Best of the best !! Will live in our hearts forever, as an inspiration as a role model!
 
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So PAF has to appease a minority less than 2% of the total population? And btw Qadiani is a pejorative of Ahmadi.
Not the PAF but Bhutto. A look at history will help. Qadiyan is the place where the Ahmadi faith originated.
 
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Not the PAF but Bhutto. A look at history will help. Qadiyan is the place where the Ahmadi faith originated.

Evidently then the Bhutto era would've been a nice time to live in for a Scientologist like yourself and a Jedi like me ! :unsure:
 
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Laughable. If PAF really cared about appeasing minorities then he would not have been retired prematurely.
Cecil Chaudhry's retirment was his own doing. Blaming PAF for it is unwise. He had been warned about some aspects of his life which could have compromised national security and he chose to ignore them. It became imperative that he was shown the door. However, given the merit awards he was given , it is laughable that anyone says PAF did not respect him or minorities.
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..“One of Pakistan Most Loved War Heroes A Legend a Brave Man "
Cecil Chaudhry receiving Sitara-i-Juraat from President Ayub Khan in 1960s

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(L to R) Squadron Leader Cecil Chaudhry (F-86 Sabre), Flight Lieutenant Aurangzeb (Mirage III), Wing Commander Ali Imam Bukhari (F-86 Sabre), Flight Lieutenant Shahid Fouzzi (Mirage III) and Squadron Leader Farooq Umar (Mirage III)


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P.A.F. Falcons pose in front of F-6 and Mirage-5PA at Sargodha - circa 1978.
Squadron Leader Cecil Chaudhry
(Sitara-e-Jurat, Tamgha-i-Jurat)
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