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In other words, it not our money. Good Purchase then.
I hope they take good care of stuff,,, "Maal e muft par dil e berehm na ho jaye"
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In other words, it not our money. Good Purchase then.
Ok guys, not sure if seen previously, here is the latest program from the series showing the troops with the newly modified G3s. It seems they are now finalized this version and it has started to get inducted seeing the latest pictures of exercises.
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=540929509310340
RAWALPINDI: Four major generals of Pakistan army have been promoted to the rank of lieutenant general, Geo News reported.
According to a handout issued by Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Maj Gen. Ashfaq Nadeem Ahmed, Maj Gen Zamir ul Hassan Shah, Maj Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa, Maj Gen Javed Iqbal are now three star generals. (APP)
Four major generals of Pakistan Army promoted - thenews.com.pk
Isn't this guy the DG MI and in the trusted circle of COAS?
Renaming Frontier Force Regiment
Friday, 26 Oct 2012.
During the British Raj in India there were a number of infantry groups in the British-Indian Army like Punjab Regiment, Baluch (now Baloch) Regiment, Rajput Regiment, Rajputana Rifles, Jat Regiment, Marhata Regiment, Gurkha Regiment, Frontier Force Regiment (FFR) and Frontier Force Rifles (FF RIF). However, after partition of India in August 1947, out of these four infantry groups namely Baloch Regiment, Punjab Regiment, Frontier Force Regiment (FFR) and Frontier Rifles (FF RIF) were transferred to Pakistan Army. Thereafter, in 1949 or 1950 GHQ decided to raise another infantry group by the name of Pathan Regiment and established its Pathan Regimental Centre at Kohat. I know about this new Regimental Centre as after joining the then Royal Pakistan Air Force (RPAF) in March 1952 my first posting was at RPAF Depot Kohat and had the opportunity of attending certain functions in Pathan Regimental Center.
But in 1956 after Pakistan became a Republic and word Royal was removed from its armed forces and all the infantry groups were regrouped and during the regrouping Pathan Regiment and Frontier Force Rifles (FF RIF) were amalgamated with Frontier Force Regiment (FFR).
Later on, three more infantry groups were added in the Pakistan army i.e., Bengal Regiment, Azad Kashmir Regular Force (AKRF) and after sometime Sindh Regiment was also raised. Most probably, all this was done for the purpose of pleasing the people of the respective areas on whose names these regiments were raised. But after losing East Pakistan, Bengal Regiment was abolished. While AKRF was renamed as Azad Kashmir Regiment (AK).
It is pertinent to note the British had raised Frontier Force Regiment just to please the people of North West Frontier Province (NWFP). But now with the renaming of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) the Frontier Force Regiment may also be renamed as Pathan Regiment which seems quite logical and will also be liked by the people of KP.
SQN LDR (retd) S AUSAF HUSAIN
Karachi
Renaming Frontier Force Regiment
Friday, 26 Oct 2012.
During the British Raj in India there were a number of infantry groups in the British-Indian Army like Punjab Regiment, Baluch (now Baloch) Regiment, Rajput Regiment, Rajputana Rifles, Jat Regiment, Marhata Regiment, Gurkha Regiment, Frontier Force Regiment (FFR) and Frontier Force Rifles (FF RIF). However, after partition of India in August 1947, out of these four infantry groups namely Baloch Regiment, Punjab Regiment, Frontier Force Regiment (FFR) and Frontier Rifles (FF RIF) were transferred to Pakistan Army.
Thereafter, in 1949 or 1950 GHQ decided to raise another infantry group by the name of ‘Pathan Regiment’ and established it’s Pathan Regimental Centre at Kohat. I know about this new Regimental Centre as after joining the then Royal Pakistan Air Force (RPAF) in March 1952 my first posting was at RPAF Depot Kohat and had the opportunity of attending certain functions in Pathan Regimental Center.
But in 1956 after Pakistan became a Republic and word ‘Royal’ was removed from its armed forces and all the infantry groups were regrouped and during the regrouping Pathan Regiment and Frontier Force Rifles (FF RIF) were amalgamated with Frontier Force Regiment (FFR).
Later on, three more infantry groups were added in the Pakistan army i.e., Bengal Regiment, Azad Kashmir Regular Force (AKRF) and after sometime Sindh Regiment was also raised. Most probably, all this was done for the purpose of pleasing the people of the respective areas on whose names these regiments were raised. But after losing East Pakistan, Bengal Regiment was abolished. While AKRF was renamed as Azad Kashmir Regiment (AK).
It is pertinent to note the British had raised Frontier Force Regiment just to please the people of North West Frontier Province (NWFP). But now with the renaming of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) the Frontier Force Regiment may also be renamed as ‘Pathan Regiment’ which seems quite logical and will also be liked by the people of KP.
SQN LDR (retd) S AUSAF HUSAIN
Karachi
We also need a dedicated counter terrorism task force of maybe 2000 highly trained, heavily armed men and women to combat the urban warfare, it has become the need of the hour.
When is the Azadi parade? Tonight or tomorrow night?