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I think he was more focused on the paragraphs before that
 
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I think he was more focused on the paragraphs before that

The real focus belongs elsewhere, which the article clearly states:

But the security establishment's enduring interest in a pliable and cooperative new government that does not interfere in its dealings will guarantee continued military involvement in politics - not the other way around.

Bottom line: Status Quo.
 
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Perhaps it was this obsessive bit :

Still, observers could not help but ponder the possible military connections to each challenge - a state of mind that is second nature in a place like Pakistan, which has spent nearly three decades under military rule since its independence in 1947. The obsessive speculation also suggests a deep-seated expectation in Pakistani culture for the military to come to the country's rescue from a corrupt, inefficient government, even at the expense of democracy.
 
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Paucity of funds: FC expansion plan hits snags

From the Newspaper | Zulfiqar Ali


PESHAWAR: A plan to add 14 wings to the Frontier Corps (FC) to increase its strength ahead of Nato forces’ withdrawal from Afghanistan by the end of 2014 has been put on hold because of shortage of resources, according to a senior security official.

“The FC needs to be strengthened to cope with the situation after withdrawal of foreign troops from Afghanistan. But, the plan cannot be executed because of financial constraints,” the official told Dawn. The plan required approximately Rs14 billion, he said, adding that creation of one wing would cost about Rs1bn for expenses on salaries, weapons and logistics.

He said 14 new wings would have increased the strength of the paramilitary force to 65,000 with each wing comprising about 900 personnel. At present the strength of the FC is about 50,000 and it is commanded by a two-star general.

Formed in 1907 by Lord Curzon, then viceroy of British India, FC was primarily created to patrol the 1250-km stretch of border from Chitral to Gulkach (South Waziristan), to curb smuggling and assist political administration in maintaining law and order in the tribal area.

But after 9/11 the FC assumed the role of an anti-terrorism force in Fata where it conducts joint operations with the army to crush militancy.

But, the official said, the force had not been adequately trained and properly equipped to fight Al Qaeda and Taliban. (More than 900 soldiers of the force have been killed and over 2,000 injured in the ongoing campaign against insurgency.)

Realising this, the army provided the FC with tanks and heavy artillery and the US military imparted counter-insurgency training and provided equipment to enhance its capability.

But American trainers were sent back after Nato attack on Salala post in Mohmand Agency on Nov 26, 2011, in which 24 Pakistani soldiers were killed.

“FC has been (adversely) affected in terms of training and funds after the departure of American trainers,” said the official.

“Suspension of US assistance is one of the reasons which have led to delay in the execution of the plan of induction of wings.”

Since army could not permanently stay in Fata, he said, the FC had to be prepared to meet security challenges. For example, it needs helicopters. The FC patrols hundreds of kilometres of the border area but has only one helicopter which is used by its chief (inspector-general).

The FC depended on the army for mobility in an emergency and it had been proposed that the paramilitary force should have its own aviation wing, he said.

It is learnt that the expansion plan included providing gunship and transport helicopters and air ambulances to the FC. “The plan requires heavy funding which is not possible in the present situation,” the official said.

DAWN

Saturday, March 09, 2013


29 promoted to major general


ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Army on Friday promoted 29 brigadiers to the rank of major general. Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Kiyani presided over the meeting of the promotion board at the General Headquarters. The meeting considered cases of a total of 190 officers out of which 29 were awarded promotion. The promotions came as a number of seats had fallen vacant due to the retirement of lieutenant generals and major generals during year 2012-13. The names of those promoted as major general are: Sarfraz Sattar, M Naeem Ashraf, Humayun Aziz, Qazi Ikram Ahmad, Syed Shafqat Asghar, Humayun Saleem, Bilal Akbar, Farhat Abbas Sani, Muhammad Ajmal Iqbal, Anwar Ul Haq Chaudhary, Muhammad Azfal, Faheemul Aziz, Nadeem Raza, Tayyab Azam, Aftab Khan, Sher Afghun, Amer Aslam Khan, Abid Ejaz Khaloon, Anjum Enayat, Iftikhar Aamir, Mushtaq Faisal, Qaiser Anees Khurram, Muazzam Ali, Salahud Din Qasim, Jawad Khaliq Ansari, Sohail Hafeez, Amjed Iqbal, Mazhar Ishaq, Muhammad Ashfaq. staff report
 
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Promotion Board
Meeting: 29 Brigadiers
Promoted to Major
Generals
March 9,2013

Pakistan Army Promotion Board from
Brigadiers to the rank of Major Generals
presided over by Chief of Army Staff
(CoAS), General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani in
its meeting held here on Friday promoted
29 Brigadiers to the rank of Major
Generals.
A total of 190 officers (Brigadiers) were
considered, said an ISPR press release
issued here. Following Brigadiers were
promoted Major General against vacancies
being created due to retirement of
Lieutenant Generals/Major Generals
during year 2012/2013.
The names of those promoted Major
Generals are as under:
(1) Brigadier Sarfraz Sattar
(2) Brigadier M. Naeem Ashraf,
(3) Brigadier Humayun Aziz,
(4) Brigadier Qazi Muhammad Ikram
Ahmad,
(5) Brigadier Syed Shafqat Asghar,
(6) Brigadier Muhammad Humayun
Saleem,
(7) Brigadier Bilal Akbar,
(8) Brigadier Farhat Abbas Sani,
(9) Brigadier Muhammad Ajmal Iqbal,
(10) Brigadier Anwar Ul Haq Chaudhary
(11) Brigadier Muhammad Azfal,
(12) Brigadier Faheem Ul Aziz,
(13) Brigadier Nadeem Raza,
(14) Brigadier Muhammad Tayyab Azam,
(15) Brigadier Aftab Khan,
(16) Brigadier Sher Afghan,
(17), Brigadier Amer Aslam Khan,
(18) Brigadier Abid Ejaz Khaloon,
(19) Brigadier Anjum Enayat,
(20) Brigadier Iftikhar Aamir,
(21) Brigadier Mushtaq Ahmad Faisal,
(22) Brigadier Qaiser Anees Khurram,
(23) Brigadier Muhammad Muazzam Ali,
(24) Brigadier Salah Ud Din Qasim,
(25) Brigadier Jawad Khaliq Ansari,
(26), Brigadier Sohail Hafeez,
(27) Brigadier Amjed Iqbal,
(28) Brigadier Mazhar Ishaq,
(29) Brigadier Muhammad Ashfaq.

:super::cheers:
 
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29 Brigadiers promoted as Major Generals

The Army promoted 29 brigadiers as major generals, including Sarfraz Sattar, M Naeem Ashraf, Humayun Aziz, Qazi Ikram Ahmad, Syed Shafqat, M Humayun, Bilal Akbar, Farhat Abbas, M Ajmal Iqbal, Anwarul Haq, M Afzal, Faheemul Aziz, Nadeem Raza, M Tayyab Azam, Aftab Khan, Sher Afgan, Amer Aslam, Abid Ejaz, Anjum Enayat, Iftikhar Aamir, Mushtaq Ahmad Faisal, Qaiser Anees, M Muazzam Ali, Salahud Din, Jawad Khaliq, Sohail Hafeez, Amjed Iqbal, Mazhar Ishaq and M Ashfaq.

29 Brigadiers promoted as Major Generals | The Nation
 
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Saturday, March 16, 2013


Gen Kayani reviews parade


ISLAMABAD: Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani on Friday visited Okara Garrison and reviewed the parade to mark the 250th Raising Day of 1st Punjab Regiment, the oldest unit of Pakistan Army. Speaking on the occasion, General Kayani appreciated the standard of parade and the dedication of all ranks involved. He said that the Pakistan Army owed its high standing to professionalism, loyalty, discipline and patriotism of its officers and soldiers. He said that such high standards were not achieved overnight, unless all ranks of the Army were committed to maintain the traditions of excellence in service, said an ISPR press release issued here. Later, the COAS was briefed about the operational, training and administrative aspects at the Division Headquarters. app


my late fathers regiment. he was a Lt. at the time of partition. i had the honour of being invited to this parade. it was very emotional for me to say the least.
 
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General Kayani arrives in Jordan

Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani reached Amman on an official visit on Sunday.

As per ISPR statement, during two days of stay at Jordan, COAS will call on various Jordanian officials, particularly the Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC), Lieutenant General Mashal Muhammad Al Zaben, to exchange views on bilateral relations as well as other matters of mutual interest.

On arrival, COAS was received by a delegation of high ranking Jordanian military officials including the Deputy CJCSC, Chief of Air Staff and Director General Military Operations.
General Kayani arrives in Jordan | The Nation
 
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Is this at Peshawar paradrop school?

I know that there is a fan like this somewhere used for training, is this the one in Peshawar?
 
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Presidents grants military awards to officers, men of tri-services


RAWALPINDI, March 23 (APP): The President of Pakistan has granted military awards to officers and men of Pakistan Army, Navy and Air Force. The ISPR informed on Saturday that the officers and men who have been conferred with Sitara-i-Basalat included: Major Malik Abrar Ahmad (Shaheed), FF, Captain Fasih Babar Amin (Shaheed), AC, Captain Mannan Ul Hassan (Shaheed), AC, Captain Tariq Jamal (Shaheed), SSG, Sepoy Ashiq Ali (Shaheed), FF, Sepoy Khurram Shahzad (Shaheed), FF, Sepoy Imam Hussain Shah (Shaheed), FF and Sepoy Zohaib Iqbal (Shaheed), FF, NAVY, Lieutenant Commander Mohsin Farooq Khan, PAF, Squardon Leader Bilal Hassan Babri (Late).

The officers and men who were awarded with Tamgha-i-Basalat are: Lieutenant Colonel Yasar Nawaz Janjua, Arty, Major Muhammad Imran Tariq, Arty, Captain Haider Nawaz, AC, Lieutenant Zahid Mehmood, SSG, Naib Subedar Gul Bahar Khan (Shaheed), Punjab, Naib Subedar Muzaffar Hussain (Shaheed), FF, Naib Subedar Mir Daraz Khan (Shaheed), CMI, Dfr Hafiz Tariq Ali (Shaheed), AC, Havildar Bismillah Jan (Shaheed), FC KPK, Havildar Muhammad Sharif (Shaheed), Punjab, Havildar Syed Ali Ahmed Shah (Shaheed), Baloch, Havildar Ghulam Yasin (Shaheed), Baloch, Havildar Muhammad Sadiq (Shaheed), FF, Havildar Sajawal Khan (Shaheed), FF, Havildar Sabir Khan (Shaheed), FF, Havildar Muhammad Naseer (Shaheed), FF, Havildar Muhammad Ali (Shaheed), Baloch, Havildar Shakil Mubarik (Shaheed), AK, Lance Havildar Liaqat Ali Khan (Shaheed), Punjab, Naik Tariq Khan (Shaheed), FC KPK, Naik Istehar Ud Din, Engrs, Naik Muhammad Shabbir (Shaheed), Engrs, Naik Muhammad Yaseen (Shaheed), Punjab, Naik Muhammad Kamal (Shaheed), FF, Naik Muhammad Amir Khan (Shaheed), FF, Naik Shakil Aslam (Shaheed), FF, Naik Mehboob Ali (Shaheed), Baloch, Lance Naik Kamran Ali (Shaheed), FC KPK, Lance Naik Muhammad Yousaf Khan (Shaheed), FC KPK, Lance Naik Inayat Ullah (Shaheed), FF, Lance Naik Muhammad Hassan (Shaheed), FF, Lance Naik Muhammad Saeed (Shaheed), Sindh, Lance Naik Zahid Ali (Shaheed), Baloch, Lance Naik Khalid Mehmood Tabbassam (Shaheed), HQ PR (Sindh), Sepoy Zakir Hussain (Shaheed), FC KPK, Sepoy Bahadar Shah (Shaheed), FC KPK, Sepoy Ali Bad Shah (Shaheed), FC KPK, Sepoy Khan Afzal (Shaheed), FC KPK, Sepoy Sheraz Ahmed (Shaheed), FC KPK, Swr Sana Ullah (Shaheed), AC, Sepoy Khalid Shabir Ali, SSG, Spr Raid Ullah Khan (Shaheed), Engrs, Spr Muhammad Hussain (Shaheed), Engrs, Spr Muhammad Naveed Yousaf, Engrs, Spr Muhammad Aqeel (Shaheed), Engrs, Sepoy Ali Akbar (Shaheed), Punjab, Sepoy Sikandar Zeb (Shaheed), SSG, Sepoy Muhammad Irfan (Shaheed), Punjab, Sepoy Sajjad Ahmed, Punjab, Sepoy Ahmad Nawaz Khan (Shaheed), Punjab, Sepoy Muhammad Awais Ur Rehman (Shaheed), Punjab, Sepoy Muhammad Adrees (Shaheed), Punjab, Sepoy Zaheer Ud Din Babar (Shaheed), Punjab, Sepoy Wasif Mehmood (Shaheed), Punjab, Sepoy Haji Muhammad (Shaheed), Punjab, Sepoy Muhammad Sajid (Shaheed), Punjab , Sepoy Tariq Aziz (Shaheed), Punjab, Sepoy Muhammad Younis (Shaheed), Punjab, Sepoy Aamir Yasin, SSG, Sepoy Inam Ullah (Shaheed), SSG, Gnr Mohsan Khan, Arty, Sepoy Abid Hussain, FF, Sepoy Tanveer Hussain (Shaheed), FF, Sepoy Muhammad Usman (Shaheed), FF, Sepoy Imran Hussain (Shaheed), FF, Sepoy Shahzad Ahmed (Shaheed), FF, Sepoy Sher Nawaz (Shaheed), FF, Sepoy Sohail Khan (Shaheed), FF, Sepoy Asfandyar (Shaheed), FF, Sepoy Khurshaid Khan (Shaheed), FF, Sepoy Waqar Ahmed Abbasi, FF, Sepoy Shahzad Ahmed (Shaheed), FF, Sepoy Syed Abbas Ali Shah (Shaheed), FF, Sepoy Zeeshan Khan Jadoon (Shaheed), FF, Sepoy Wakeel Ahmed (Shaheed), FF, Sepoy Abid Ullah (Shaheed), FF, Sepoy Shayan Javed (Shaheed), FF, Sepoy Muhammad Akhtar Pervaiz (Shaheed), FF, Sepoy Ziafat Khan (Shaheed), FF, Sepoy Tahir Abbas (Shaheed), FF, Sepoy Zia Ullah, FF, Sepoy Rambel Khan, FF, Sepoy Chand Aftab (Shaheed), FF, Sepoy Rab Nawaz Ali (Shaheed), FF, Sepoy Muhammad Waseem (Shaheed), FF, Sepoy Imtiaz Ali (Shaheed), FF, SW Majeed Masih (Shaheed), Sindh, Sepoy Ahmad Khan (Shaheed), SSG, Sepoy Zafar Nasir (Shaheed), Sindh, Sepoy Ahmed Khan (Shaheed), Sigs, Sepoy Mukhtiar Ali (Shaheed), Baloch, Sepoy Muhammad Sharif (Shaheed), Baloch, Sepoy Ghazi (Shaheed), Baloch, Sepoy Muhammad Nazeer (Shaheed), Baloch, Sepoy Arshad Iqbal (Shaheed), Baloch, Sepoy Muhammad Arif (Shaheed), Baloch, Sepoy Babar Ali Dogar (Shaheed), Baloch , Sepoy Saqib Mehmood (Shaheed), Baloch, Sepoy Younas Khan (Shaheed), Baloch, Sepoy Ejaz Ahmed (Shaheed), Baloch, Sepoy Muhammad Awais (Shaheed), Baloch, Sepoy Zeeshan Haider Khan (Shaheed), Baloch, Sepoy Zulfiqar Ahmed (Shaheed), Baloch, Sepoy Mukhtiar Ali (Shaheed), Baloch, Sepoy Muhammad Nawaz (Shaheed), Baloch, Sepoy Muhammad Atif Tariq (Shaheed), Baloch, Sepoy Muhammad Naveed Ul Haq (Shaheed), AK, Sepoy Sohrab Iqbal (Shaheed), AK, Sepoy Imran Wali (Shaheed), HQ PR (Sindh), Sepoy Abdul Razzaq (Shaheed), HQ PR (Sindh). NAVY, Lieutenant Zia ur Rehman, CDA-I Muhammad Naseer, LMGT (M) CD-III Muhammad Hassan Khan, MAR-I Mukhtar Hassan, CDT-I Shahid Qayyum, UWT-I Syed Waseem Abbas Kazmi.

The officers and men who have been awarded with Imtiazi Sanad included: Lieutenant Colonel Faisal Naseer, CMI, Major Ayuq Ul Islam, Sindh, Major Ahmed Zeshan Kalyar, AK, Captain Salman Khan, Baloch, Captain Saad Majeed, Engrs, Lieutenant Muhammad Awais Hashim, Arty, Lieutenant Noman Saif Khattak, Baloch, Subedar Afzal Hussain Shah, Baloch, Naib Subedar Rafi Ullah, FF, Naib Subedar Sharbat Khan, FC KPK, Havildar Muhammad Siddique, NLI, Havildar Muhammad Khushal, Baloch, Lance Naik Muhammad Asghar Khan, Engrs, Sepoy Farman Ullah Wazir, FC KPK, Sepoy Noor Ullah, SSG, Sepoy Nawaz Khan, SSG, Sepoy Muhammad Suleman, FF, Sepoy Muhammad Piral, FF, Sepoy Muhammad Qadeer, FF, Sepoy Wajid Ali Khan, FF, Deputy Superintendent Rangers Muhammad Jahangir Khan, Headquarters Pakistan Rangers (Sindh), PAF, Wing Commander Jehan-Zeb Tahir and Squadron Leader Syed Asif Hussain.

The COAS Commendation Card was awarded to: Brigadier Zahid Jamil Ahmed, Arty, Brigadier Sardar Tariq Aman, Baloch, Lieutenant Colonel Mohammad Iqbal, Baloch, Lieutenant Colonel Muhammad Asim Iqbal, TI(M), ASC, Lieutenant Colonel Khalid Farid, CMI, Lieutenant Colonel Nazir Hussain Khan, AC, Lieutenant Colonel Faiz SuLieutenantan Bhatti, CMI, Lieutenant Colonel Muhammad Faheem Aeyzad, Sindh, Lieutenant Colonel Shahid Nawab, Engrs, Lieutenant Colonel Nasir Mehmood, CMI, Lieutenant Colonel Tariq Muzaffar Chaudry, CMI, Major Nasir Ullah Chatha, Punjab, Major Yasir Mumtaz, ASC, Major Irfan Ali Mirza, Arty, Major Mumtaz Alam Malik, FF, Major Muhammad Omar Awan, Arty, Major Abdul Samad Khan Kakar, Baloch, Major Muhammad Qammar Abbas Khan, CMI, Major Habib Ur Rehman Tahir, AC, Major Wajahat Ali Nadeem, AMC, Captain Majid Ali, SSG, Captain Muhammad Ismail Swati, Sindh, Captain Shahid Ali, FF, Captain Amjad Jehan Khattak, FF, Captain Abid Ali, Punjab, Captain Muhammad Farhan Khan, AC, Captain Adeel Ahmad Shaheen, EME, Lieutenant Muhammad Hassan, FF, Lieutenant Mehtab Liaqat, Arty, Sub Muhammad Ashraf, Engrs, Naib Subedar Barkat Ali, SSG, Naib Subedar Habib Ur Rehman, Arty, Naib Subedar Shujat Ahmed Khan, Arty, Naib Subedar Khan Muhammad, Arty, Naib Subedar Muhammad Askary, NLI, Naib Subedar Allah Rakhio, Baloch, Naib Subedar Wazir Bad Shah, FF, Havildar Raj Muhammad, CMI, Havildar Abid Hussain, FF, Havildar Noor Muhammad, FF, Havildar Muhammad Afzal, FF, CQMH Muhammad Arshad, Sigs , Havildar Muhammad Idrees, Baloch, Havildar Muhammad Khurshid, AD, Naik Farooq Khan, CMI, Naik Abdullah Khan, Sindh, Naik Muhammad Fayyaz, Ord, Naik Muhammad Akram, AMC Lance Naik Bakhtullah, Engrs, Lance Naik Jehan Afsar, FF, Lance Naik Maqsood Ali, FF, Lance Naik Rashid Khan, EME, Sepoy Iqbal Hussain Turi, FC KPK, Lance Dafedar Muhammad Atif, AC, Spr Mubeen Sarwar, Engrs, Sepoy Muhammad Niaz, Punjab, Sepoy Khaista Gul, FF, Sepoy Thakadar, Sindh, Sig Muhammad Hanif Javid, CMI, Sig Mashooq Ali, Sigs, Deputy Superintendent Abdul Saghir, Headquarters Pakistan Rangers (Sindh), Deputy Superintendent Muhammad Hanif Khan, Headquarters Pakistan Rangers (Sindh).
The officers who have been awarded with Hilal-i-Imtiaz (Military) included: Major General Shahzad Sikander, Engrs, Major General Mian Mohammad Hilal Hussain, Arty, Major General Tariq Javed, AK, Major General Ghayur Mahmood, T Bt, FF, Major General Asghar Nawaz, Engrs, Major General Nadir Zeb, AC, Major General Muhammad Iqbal Asi, Sindh, Major General Nazir Ahmed Butt, FF, Major General Jamil Rehmat Vance, ASC, Major General Muhammad Ejaz Shahid, Arty, Major General Amir Azeem Bajwa, Sigs, Major General Tariq Ghafoor, FF, Major General Akhtar Waheed, AMC, Major General Salman Ali, AMC, NAVY, Rear Admiral Khawaja Ghazanfar Hussain, Rear Admiral Khan Hasham Bin Saddique, Rear Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi, PAF, Air Vice Marshal Arshad Quddus, Air Vice Marshal Sohail Aman.

Sitara-i-Imtiaz (Military) was granted to the officers including: Brigadier Salman Akbar, Arty, Brigadier Jamil Sarwar Malik, EME, Brigadier Mansur Mahmud, ASC, Brigadier Ashfaq Ahmad Solehria, Sigs, Brigadier Sohail Hamid, Sigs, Brigadier Shafqat Nawaz Khan, Punjab, Brigadier Mowadat Hussain Rana, AMC, Brigadier Tahir Aziz Ahmed, AMC, Brigadier Farhat Abbas Shah, EME, Brigadier Khalid Mukhtar Farani, Punjab, Brigadier Zar Mohammad, Arty, Brigadier Tahir Saddique, Engrs, Brigadier Saad Ullah Fatmi, Engrs, Brigadier Muhammad Asif Khattak, CMI, Brigadier Salawat Khan, Punjab, Brigadier Rizwan Ali Khan, AC, Brigadier Syed Haider Ali Naqvi, Baloch, Brigadier Muhammad Shafi Ghazi, Punjab, Brigadier Fahim Raza, Arty, Brigadier Abid Hussain Bhutta, AC, Brigadier Mubashir Wasim, FF, Brigadier Kamran Waheed, Sindh, Brigadier Naseer Ud Din, AD, Brigadier Hamid Mahmood, Punjab, Brigadier Naveed Sarwar, Ord, Brigadier Ghazanfar Ali Bhatti, Baloch, Brigadier Zulfiqar Ali, Arty, Brigadier Sami Akhtar, Arty, Brigadier Mazhar Mumtaz Qureshi, AD, Brigadier Abid Saleem, Engrs, Brigadier Munawwar Alam, Arty, Brigadier Aftab Afzal, T Bt, CMI, Brigadier Mohsin Farooq, Arty, Brigadier Tariq Zaman, Engrs, Brigadier Nazir Ahmad, S Bt, Arty, Brigadier Raheel Ashraf, AEC, Brigadier Fahim Ahmad Khan, ASC, Brigadier Syed Hasnain Bokhari, EME, Colonel Haroon Rashid, AMC, Colonel Muhammad Tahir Saleem, Engrs, Colonel Saif Ullah Khan, Ord, Colonel Javed Iqbal, Arty, Colonel Junaid Shamim, Punjab, Colonel Mohammad Sarwar Alam, Sigs, Colonel Muhammad Aaqeb Akhtar, FF, Colonel Ehsan Ul Haq, EME, Colonel Saeed Ahmed Gill, EME, Colonel S Masood Raza, Baloch, Colonel Muhammad Asif, AD, Colonel Shams Ul Haq, CMI, Colonel Rizwan Shaikh, Sindh, Colonel Akhtar Hussain Bangash, AMC, Colonel Karamat Hussain Shah Bokhari, AMC, Colonel Shahid Sultan Khan, AMC, NAVY, Commodore Asif Hameed, Commodore Ahmed Saeed, Commodore Sajid Mahmood, Commodore Naseer Ahmad, Commodore Shahid Sohail Rao, Commodore Imran Akram, Commodore Syed Asad Karim, Commodore Zahid Iqbal, Commodore Saleem Iqbal, Commodore Imran Ahmad, Commodore Syed Arshad Ali, Commodore Syed Naseer Ud Din, Commodore Muhammad Saqib Fazal, PAF, Air Commodore Shahjahan Sattar Khan, Air Commodore Kahlid Mahmood, Air Commodore Khawar Hussain, Air Commodore Aasim Zaheer, Air Commodore Noor Abbas, Air Commodore Humayun Viqar Zephyr, Group Captain Muhammad Safdar, Group Captain Muhamamd Afzal, Group Captain Shahzad Zafar Dogar, Group captain Omer Sharif, Group Captain M Arif Burq, Group captain Tahir Mukhtar, Group Captain, Salman Mahboob, Group Captain Gohar Majeed Khan and Group Captain Shahid Nadeem.
The officers who have been awarded with Tamgha-i-Imtiaz (Military) included: Lieutenant Colonel Khalid Amir Rana, Avn, Lieutenant Colonel Abdul Qadir Nur, Ord, Lieutenant Colonel Ijaz Ahmad, Ord, Lieutenant Colonel Zarar Razzaque, Engrs, Lieutenant Colonel Taqdees Ur Rehman, Baloch, Lieutenant Colonel Muhammad Younus, Sigs, Lieutenant Colonel Muhammad Rehan Javed, Sindh, Lieutenant Colonel Sadaqat Hussain Shah, Sigs, Lieutenant Colonel Malik Tahir Majid, AD, Lieutenant Colonel Muhammad Irfan Naziri, AC, Lieutenant Colonel Shahid Iqbal, Sigs, Lieutenant Colonel Muhammad Ayaz, Sindh, Lieutenant Colonel Nadeem Afzal, Baloch, Lieutenant Colonel Asghar Hussain, Arty, Lieutenant Colonel Muhammad Siddique, AK, Lieutenant Colonel Bahadur Shah, NLI, Lieutenant Colonel Ashar Rizwan, AK, Lieutenant Colonel Muhammad Abjad Hussain, ASC, Lieutenant Colonel Muhammad Asif, Arty, Lieutenant Colonel Masood Ali Jaffery, Arty, Lieutenant Colonel Amjad Javed, Arty, Lieutenant Colonel Syed Muhammad Ather Shakel, Baloch, Lieutenant Colonel Zaffar Khan, FF, Lieutenant Colonel Saqib Malik, NLI, Lieutenant Colonel Muhammad Tahir Nasir, FF, Lieutenant Colonel Humayun Obaid, Engrs, Lieutenant Colonel Arslan Zahoor, Engrs, Lieutenant Colonel Zahid Hussain, AC, Lieutenant Colonel Muhammad Nadeem Anwar, GL, Lieutenant Colonel Zahid Riaz, ASC, Lieutenant Colonel Sukhawat Hussain, CMI, Lieutenant Colonel Usman Aleem, Punjab, Lieutenant Colonel Zia Ahmad Khan, AK, Lieutenant Colonel Abrar Hussain Khan, Punjab, Lieutenant Colonel Atteeq Ahmed, EME, Lieutenant Colonel Nasir Ali, FF, Lieutenant Colonel Mubashir Aziz, ASC, Lieutenant Colonel M Athar Babar, Punjab, Lieutenant Colonel Hassan Rehan Zafar, AC, Lieutenant Colonel Imtiaz Bashir Warraich, CMI, Lieutenant Colonel Ejaz Hussain, TBt, Punjab, Lieutenant Colonel Wisal Mohammad, FF, Lieutenant Colonel Tariq Nisar, Arty, Lieutenant Colonel Abdul Sabur Solehria, AD, Lieutenant Colonel Basharat Ahmad Noor, S Bt, Avn, Lieutenant Colonel Ch Shafqat Mahmud, Arty, Lieutenant Colonel Nadeem Zafar, Arty, Lieutenant Colonel Irfan Haneef Chaudary, Baloch, Lieutenant Colonel Mazhar Shafique, EME, Lieutenant Colonel Rashid Ghani, EME, Lieutenant Colonel Muhammad Ahmad Khan, EME, Lieutenant Colonel Nayyar Shazad, Ord, Lieutenant Colonel Nadeem Fazal, AMC, Lieutenant Colonel Ahmad Muqeem, AMC, Lieutenant Colonel Muhammad Irfan Ilahi, AMC, Lieutenant Colonel Khalid Rashid, AMC, Lieutenant Colonel Mrs Nilofar Mustafa, AMC, Lieutenant Colonel Mrs Abeera Choudhry, AMC, Lieutenant Colonel Miss Tahira Tanveer Kausar, AFNS, Major Muhammad Dawood, AK, Major Muhammad Sikandar Azam, ASC, Major Imran Hussain, AD, Major Muhammad Ishtiaq Khattak, Engrs, Major Munir Anwar Khan, Punjab, Major Muzaffar Ahmed Majoroka, AC, Major Ikram Ullah Khan, FF, Major Zaheer Ghani, Avn, Major Farrakh Razi, Arty, Major Qazi Riaz Ullah Bangash, FF, Major Zulfiqar Ali, Sindh, Major Hazrat Jan, NLI, Major Tahir Salim, Arty, Major Asghar Ali Qureshi, AK, Major Farukh Saeed, Arty, Major Fayyaz Hussain, Arty, Major Muddassar Ahmad Shaikh, Baloch, Major Zahid Iqbal, Baloch, Major Sardar Khurram Khan Durrani, Baloch, Major Haroon Ur Rashid, CMI, Major Syed Kamran Hashmi, Punjab, Major Amir Shafiq Khan, Sigs, Major Muhammad Naseem Hassan Khan, EME, Major Umair Ahmed, EME, Major Syed Mansoor Ahmad, AMC, NAVY, Commander Mubashir Mahmood, Commander Syed Rizwan Khalid, Commander Azeem Sadiq, Commander Shifaat Ali Khan, Commander Muhammad Ashraf Bhatti, Commander Ahmed Hussain, Commander Khyber Zaman, Commander Syed Riaz Zakir Hasnain Abdi, Commander Saeed Ul Hassan, Commander Arshad Mohyudin, Commander Rao Ahmed Imran Anwar, Lieutenant Commander S Mohabbat Shah, Lieutenant Commander Muhammad Iqbal, Lieutenant Commander Zulfiquar, PAF, Wing Commander Syed Ali Zaidi, Wing Commander Muhammad Shafique Siddique, Wing Commander Muhammad Ehsan Ul Haq, Wing Commander Gohar Ul Hassan Syed, Wing Commander Aurangzeb Ahmed, Wing Commander Salman Masood, Wing Commander Muhammad Asif Aslam, Wing Commander Arif Mahmood, Wing Commander Imran Siddiqui, Wing Commander Adnan Qadeer, Wing Commander Tariq Iqbal, Wing Commander Muhammad Ikram Ul Haq Noor, Wing Commander Muhammad Usman Malik and Wing Commander Muhammad Nasir Javed.

The officers who have been awarded with Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Commendation Card for 200 Northern Areas Flying Hour are, Lieutenant Colonel Muhammad Zahid Kamal, Major Abbas Hussain Awan, Major Ahmad Arsalan, Major Muhammad Amin Katkazai, Major Javed Alam, Major Muhammad Noman Ahmed and Major Abdul Nasir Khan.

Chief of General Staff Green Endorsement for 1000 Safe Flying Hours was awarded to Lieutenant Colonel Shah Muhammad Faizan Ur Rehman, Major Syed Ali Adil Naqvi, Major Shahid Ahmed, Major Muhammad Asif Khan, Major Tahir Altaf Malik, Major Wajeeh Murtaza Khan, Major Jehangir Abdullah, Major Muhammad Zubair Rehan, Major Waqar Ali Shah and Major Javid Bashir.

The officers who have been awarded with Metallic Flight Safety Wing and COAS Commendation Card for 1500 Safe Flying Hours included, Lieutenant Colonel Mohammad Pervez Khan, Major Zaheer Ghani, Major Abdul Majid, Major Qazi Imran Khan, Major Sajjad Ahmad, Major Masood Sarwar, Major Taimur Nisar Khan, Major Talal Akbar, Major Asad Mansoor Khan, Major Mehmood Faisal Malik and Major Khayam Z Din.

The officers who have been awarded with COAS Commendation Card for 2500 Safe Flying Hours included, Colonel Asim Mahmud Qureshi, Colonel Rehan Maqsood Alam, Lieutenant Colonel Muhammad Tariq, Lieutenant Colonel Muhammad Afzal Kamal, Lieutenant Colonel Syed Faisal Hassan Rauf, Lieutenant Colonel Qazi Sameer Samad, Lieutenant Colonel Farakh Mustafa Saleem, Major Shahzad Farooq Major Musa Raza.

Lieutenant Colonel Ali Abid Raza has been awarded with COAS Commendation Card for 3500 Safe Flying Hours and Lieutenant Colonel Raja Khalid Majeed has been awarded with COAS Commendation Card for 4500 Safe Flying Hours.


just look at the number of Shaheeds!
 
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The 23-year-old Aman Ullah is one of the thousands of Pakistani soldiers coping with wounds sustained in Pakistan’s ongoing fight against militant groups. Most are wounded by blasts from improvised explosive devices or IEDs.

“I was part of FC, you know, the Frontier Corps [paramilitary force] convoy when a roadside IED planted in a vehicle exploded. I lost both my legs and received multiple injuries all around my body,” said Ullah.

After recovering from major surgeries at Rawalpindi’s Armed Forces Institute for Rehabilitation Medicine (AFIRM), Aman Ullah and several colleagues are now hoping to take part in the next Paralympics.





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Paralympics...that would be something.

I wish great success to these folks in the future...
 
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