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Brig Hazur Hasnain SJ&Bar was the greatest soldier the Pakistan Army has known. In fact no soldier has ever come up to even his shoulders. Shorter than average in height, he was a giant among men. Born on 27 November 1936 in UP, he migrated to Pakistan and was educated in Hyderabad. Joined PMA in 1957 he went on to bag all three awards, The Sword of honour, Norman Gold medal and silver spurs. Commissioned in 15 Baloch, he joined the SSG later and in the 65 War was dropped behind enemy lines. Was surrounded but fought his way back and for his heroism was awarded Sitara e Jurat. In the 71 War in erstwhile East Pakistan, he was a Company Commander. For his remarkable courage once again, he was awarded Bar to his SJ. In the POW camp, his indomitable spirit compelled him to make an escape attempt during which he was shot. After repatriation, raised 15 Baloch. His life was cut short as Allah willed, as his plane crashed on way back from Parachinar in July 1980.
Among other distinctions, he was the most competent officer of the Pakistan Army, as according to records he had the highest Officers Efficiency Index (OEI) at that time.
Thanks for posting. Brig. Hazur Husnain was indeed a fantastic officer and another one of my father's very close friends from their time @ Cherat/Attock Fort. The SSG mission that he was part of to attack the Indian airfield was led by my father and they both got separated from their stick upon landing. While my father was captured after a firefight, Hazur Hasnain was able to exfiltrate back with some men and along the way captured an Indian Army jeep and a couple of Indian jawans (for his boldness and presence of mind, he was rightfully awarded SJ). His wife was a close friend of my mother's. If I recall correctly, his son also served in the Army.View attachment 806017
Brig Hazur Hasnain SJ&Bar was the greatest soldier the Pakistan Army has known. In fact no soldier has ever come up to even his shoulders. Shorter than average in height, he was a giant among men. Born on 27 November 1936 in UP, he migrated to Pakistan and was educated in Hyderabad. Joined PMA in 1957 he went on to bag all three awards, The Sword of honour, Norman Gold medal and silver spurs. Commissioned in 15 Baloch, he joined the SSG later and in the 65 War was dropped behind enemy lines. Was surrounded but fought his way back and for his heroism was awarded Sitara e Jurat. In the 71 War in erstwhile East Pakistan, he was a Company Commander. For his remarkable courage once again, he was awarded Bar to his SJ. In the POW camp, his indomitable spirit compelled him to make an escape attempt during which he was shot. After repatriation, raised 15 Baloch. His life was cut short as Allah willed, as his plane crashed on way back from Parachinar in July 1980.
Among other distinctions, he was the most competent officer of the Pakistan Army, as according to records he had the highest Officers Efficiency Index (OEI) at that time.
So, if I am not wrong, you are the son of Capt Hassan Iftikhar?...Thanks for posting. Brig. Hazur Husnain was indeed a fantastic officer and another one of my father's very close friends from their time @ Cherat/Attock Fort. The SSG mission that he was part of to attack the Indian airfield was led by my father and they both got separated from their stick upon landing. While my father was captured after a firefight, Hazur Hasnain was able to exfiltrate back with some men and along the way captured an Indian Army jeep and a couple of Indian jawans (for his boldness and presence of mind, he was rightfully awarded SJ). His wife was a close friend of my mother's. If I recall correctly, his son also served in the Army.
Yes, the one and the same Battalion Senior Under Officer, 19th LC, Khalid Coy, ex. SSG, Arty. ;-)So, if I am not wrong, you are the son of Capt Hassan Iftikhar?...
Yes, the one and the same Battalion Senior Under Officer, 19th LC, Khalid Coy, ex. SSG, Arty. ;-)
No one in their right mind will ever criticize Pakistan Army jawans. I don’t want to derail the thread but if you don’t know why the generals are criticize by now than pointless to say anything. Not always good to write one liners to get reaction. Politics shouldn’t be dragged in everything.Where are those who criticize Pakistan Armed Forces?
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Thanks for posting.
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...and in the third row, standing 6th from left is Brigadier Tariq Mehmood ( T M), SSG.
Yes, correct. Also Huzoor Husnain was a course mate of TM's as they both passed out with 20 LC with HH topping the course....and in the third row, standing 6th from left is Brigadier Tariq Mehmood ( T M), SSG.
second row, standing 4th from right is General (later COAS) Abdul Waheed Kakar.
FS Hussain is another PAF legend and unfortunately not many know about him. Like many other very able officers, his life was also cut short prematurely.View attachment 807445
Air Commodore Zafar Masud, Air Commodore F S Hussain and Air Marshal Rahim Khan at a briefing
Liberal, if despite spending time on a defence forum you haven't realised that Generals come up from junior officers, they aren't appointed Generals in their mommys wills, than its pointless for you to stay on.No one in their right mind will ever criticize Pakistan Army jawans. I don’t want to derail the thread but if you don’t know why the generals are criticize by now than pointless to say anything. Not always good to write one liners to get reaction. Politics shouldn’t be dragged in everything.