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In October 1968, Pakistan Military Academy was blessed with the arrival of its six new instructors when its 18th Course was started. It consisted of two types of instructors, The Dasher or “Dashkaray” and The Teachers or Danishwaran. “Danishwaran” were welcomed with open arms as they consisted of Captain Muhammad Afzal (runner up for the Sword of Honour), Captain Fazle Qadir (Sword of Honour, Later Tamgha e Basalat) and Captain Rauf Ahmed. These officers had a very amiable and polite reputation of being an officer; moreover they had shown excellent set of skills in the recent war of 1965. However, other group “Dashkaras” were facing reluctance to be taken by any Company Commander because of their stubborn and strict reputation which had preceded them before their arrival in the Academy. These officers were Captain Shabir Sharif, Captain Farooq Nawaz Janjua and Captain Nadir Pervez. However, they were welcomed in Ghaznavi Company PMA by its commander Major Syed Riaz Hussain Jaffari of Signals Corps. Instead of giving any motivational or inspirational speech to the instructors, Major Jaffari loaded them with lots of responsibilities. They all proved to be more than equal to the added responsibilities and the 18th war course gave astonishing results as out of 147 cadets, 145 passed out which is an outstanding result by itself for a course at the PMA. It is pertinent to mention that in those days, the command of the PMA was being held by a hard task master Brigadier (later Major General) Abu Bakar Osman Mitha, the founder of SSG.
Following picture consists of “Daniswaran” and “Dashkaras” in a group photo.
Sitting Left to Right:
Captain (later Lt. Col, Muhammad Afzal Khan, 29th PMA 9FF. Runner up Sword of Honour to Shabir Sharif, and Chairman Pakistan Steel Mills- Karachi, Late),
Captain (later Major, Shabir Sharif Shaheed (Nishan e Haider, Sitara e Jurrat, Sword of Honour 29th PMA, 6FF),
Captain (later Brigadier Fazl e Qadir) Tamgha e Bisalat, Sword of Honour (25th PMA 9FF)
Major (later Colonel) Syed Riaz Jaffari (SIGs) Imtiazi Sand, Commander of Ghaznavi Company
Captain (later Brigadier) Rauf Ahmed (26th PMA 9FF)
Major Raja Nadir Pervez (Sitara e Jurrat (27th PMA 6 Punjab, MNA – Minister of Estate Defence) –
Captain (later Major) Farooq Nawaz Janjua Late, Sitara e Jurrat, Sword of Honour (30th PMA 4 Punjab)

This picture is very close to our heart and soul.Great rekindle of best phase of our lives.Those of us from first Ghaznavi company,(including me) can even identify the roof tops of our accommodation. Maj Jaffri,one of the sweetest and elegant pl come sight used to rejuvenate our faces even after extremely hard and challenging trek.The young pl comes flanking Maj Jaffri is a galaxy of legendry stars, their calibre and professional pride is a dream of any Army in the world.Just see the grace in khaki sitting majestically as towering personalities with left over right and right over left.Great Disciplined nurtured through our Alma Mater , PMA of our second phase of young life.Long Live PMA to transform us , what we are..
 
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