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  2. Bangladesh Military Academy - Wikipedia

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    The training courses run at BMA are as follow: Long Course – 3 years. BMA Special Regular Course – 24 weeks. Basic Military Training Course – 24 weeks. Joint Services Course – 10 weeks (Bangladesh Navy cadets and Bangladesh Air Force cadets). Direct Short Service Commission – 49 weeks; Potential Platoon Commanders Course – 05 weeks.

  3. List of serving generals of the Bangladesh Army - Wikipedia

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    Major General Naheed Asgar – Managing Director, Bangladesh Machine Tools Factory Limited (MD BMTF) - Gazipur, Dhaka - 24th BMA Long Course, Army Service Corps; Major General Mohammad Mahbubur Rashid – Ambassador, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA-5) - Segunbagicha, Dhaka - 24th BMA Long Course, Infantry.

  4. Muhammad Rashed Amin - Wikipedia

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    Amin was commissioned on 25 December 1986 with 15th BMA Long course in Armoured corps. His parent unit is 4th Horse Regiment. During his career he served as a general staff officer grade-2 in Army Headquarters, Armoured Directorate. He commanded Bengal Cavalry, the senior most Armoured Regiment. As lieutenant colonel and colonel, he served as general staff officer grade-1 in both Divi

  5. Mohammed Jubayer Salehin - Wikipedia

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    Then he got commissioned in the Corps of Engineers of Bangladesh Army on 23 December 1988 with 19th Bangladesh Military Academy (BMA) Long Course. As a Brigadier General , he commanded an Engineer Construction Brigade involved in National Infrastructure Development and, an Infantry Brigade deployed in counterinsurgency role in the Chittagong ...

  6. Anwar Hussain (general) - Wikipedia

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    Hussain was commissioned in the Artillery Corps of Bangladesh Army on 23 December 1979 from the 1st BMA long course.. During his long tenure he served as Commander of 9th Artillery Brigade, Commandant of Artillery Centre and School (AC&S), Director of a Directorate under General Staff Branch at Army Headquarters and GOC of 33 Infantry Division and Area Commander of Comilla Area.

  7. Army War College (Sri Lanka) - Wikipedia

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    The Army War College (AWC) is a defence service training institution of the Sri Lanka Army located in Buttala, Monaragala District, Uva Province.The AWC provides command and staff courses for mid career officers of Sri Lanka Army as well as to a limited number of officers from Sri Lanka Navy, Sri Lanka Air Force and officers of various allied forces.

  8. Mohammad Saiful Alam - Wikipedia

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    He won the Sword of Honour and Academic Gold Medal in his BMA long course. [6] He has commanded an infantry brigade under 11th Infantry Division. After serving as the general officer commanding of 11th Infantry Division and area commander, Bogura Area in Bogra Cantonment , he was appointed as Director General of Directorate General of Forces ...

  9. Mohammad Shaheenul Haque - Wikipedia

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    Haque was selected at the ISSB for the 20th BMA Long Course and was commissioned in the Corps of Infantry in July 1989. He was awarded with the coveted 'Sword of Honour' for best all-round performance at his commission. He served as the platoon commander in Bangladesh Military Academy, Bhatiary.