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Visit by King Faisal II of Iraq to 501 Workshop Rawalpindi
Crown Prince Abd al-Ilah signing the guest book. On the right is King Faisal II and the next officer in a peak cap and cross belt is Maj Gen Syed Shahid Hamid MGO. Crown Prince Abd al-Ilah was uncle of King Faisal and Regent and was also assassinated along with King Faisal.
 
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26 Cavalry, Jhelum 1968-1970. Once a month the CO held a Regiment ‘Durbar’ to address the troops and solicit their views and suggestions. L-R: Ris Maj Aslam, Maj Bokhari 2IC, Lt Col Akram and Capt Mansoor Irfani Adjt.

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26 Cavalry, Jhelum 1968-1970. Sitting (L-R) in their Monkey Jackets are Capt Zaheer SJ (Shaheed), Capt Bangash SJ (Shaheed), Capt Ali, Capt Mujeeb and Capt Hasnain. Standing behind is the first 2IC of the Regiment, Major Muhammad Amin Mughal

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26 Cavalry, Jhelum 1968-1970. GOC 23 Division Maj Gen Omar is checking the tank’s log books. To his left are teh ADC to the GOC, Maj Raja Ashraf who initially commanded ‘A’ Squadron and RM Sher Khan the second Risaldar Major of the Regiment

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26 Cavalry, Jhelum 1968-1970. Once a month the CO held a Regiment ‘Durbar’ to address the troops and solicit their views and suggestions. L-R: Ris Maj Aslam, Maj Bokhari 2IC, Lt Col Akram and Capt Mansoor Irfani Adjt.

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26 Cavalry, Jhelum 1968-1970. Sitting (L-R) in their Monkey Jackets are Capt Zaheer SJ (Shaheed), Capt Bangash SJ (Shaheed), Capt Ali, Capt Mujeeb and Capt Hasnain. Standing behind is the first 2IC of the Regiment, Major Muhammad Amin Mughal

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26 Cavalry, Jhelum 1968-1970. GOC 23 Division Maj Gen Omar is checking the tank’s log books. To his left are teh ADC to the GOC, Maj Raja Ashraf who initially commanded ‘A’ Squadron and RM Sher Khan the second Risaldar Major of the Regiment

Maj Gen Umar is the father of present day Asad Umar.

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26 Cavalry tank park at Jhelum. These tanks dating back to the Korean War were the pride and joy of the officers and men of 26 Cavalry in spite of being old and unreliable. The CO imposed a very strict maintenance regime to keep the equipment battle worthy.

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1971, East Pakistan

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Indian Centurion captured and being inspected

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Captured Indian AMX-13
 
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Air Cdre F S Hussain, SBt, TPk, in the centre
Sqn Ldr M M Alam (2nd from left), SqnLdr Nazir Latif (2nd from right), Flt Lt Saif-ul-Alam (3rd from right)

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Air Cdre (then Flt Lt )F S Hussain in the cockpit of Super Marine Attacker

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Sqn Ldr Rafiqui (4th from right), Sqn Ldr Muniruddin (2nd from Left) along with the pilots of No 5 Sqn at Sargodha

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Sqn Cdr Rafiqui (centre) along with members of No 5 Sqn at Sargodha

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The ‘Paybills’ PAF’s First Jet Aerobatics Team

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‘Making the Mark’-Flt Lt Jamal A Khan flies RAF Venom during an Air-to-Air Gunnery mission at RAF Leconfield, UK (1957)

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Air Cdre Daudpota (Base Cdr Rafiqui) along with Gp Capt Hakimullah (centre) and Wg Cdr Cecil Chaudhry (right) at Rafiqui

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Flt Lt Hakimullah taking Aim as Flt Lt Amjad looks on- ADA pilots relaxing during 1965 war

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Pakistani version of ‘Texas Rangers’-Squadron Commander Imtiaz Bhatti (centre) with his under command fighter pilots

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During one of his visits to Mafraq Air Base. His Majesty King Hussein l, who was one of his great admirers asked Hameed Anwar for an impromptu air display. Himself an enthusiastic jet pilot, King Hussein climbed up the air traffic control building to have a better view of the show. On that day, Hameed Anwar was at his best, he did some stunning low level aerobatics in honour of the King as shown in the photo. In a letter written to the Chief of the Air Staff, PAF, in Jul 1993, King Hussein described Hameed Anwar as “one of the best pilots and men I have been fortunate to know.”

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Sqn Ldr Saif-ul-Azam (2nd from right), Imtiaz Bhatti (2nd from left) along with other fighter pilots, in front of newly inducted F-6 aircraft at Sargodha
 

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