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A total of 67 cadets (66 Muslims and 1 Christian cadet) arrived from IMA on 15 October 1947 [1] and new cadets for Ist PMA Long Course (78) and Ist Graduates Course (63) were selected in Pakistan and training started officially in January 1948. 208 cadets started their training in January 1948. On 25 January 1948, "The First Pakistan Battalion ...
88 PMA LC Director General, Staff Duties (DG SD) at COAS Sectt. GHQ, Rawalpindi. 80: Naseem Anwar: 19 Frontier Force Regiment 87 PMA LC Commandant Command & Staff College (Comdt C &SC), Quetta. 81: Malik Amir Muhammad Khan: 6 Frontier Force Regiment 88 PMA L/C: Director General, Human Resource Development (DG HRD), at T &E Branch, GHQ ...
Nadeem Anjum was born into a Punjabi Shaikh family. He hails from the village of Mohra Sheikhan located in Kauntrila, in the Gujar Khan Tehsil of Rawalpindi District. [4]A product of the Pakistan Military Academy (PMA), Anjum is a graduate from the National Defence University (NDU) and later earned a master's degree from King's College, London, having also studied at the Asia-Pacific Centre ...
1 Engineer Battalion - 80 PMA Long Course: Hilal-e-Imtiaz (Military) 07 Fayyaz Hussain Shah Inspector General Training and Evaluation (IG T&E), GHQ, Rawalpindi: 4 Sind Regiment - 80 PMA Long Course: Hilal-e-Imtiaz (Military) 08 Nauman Zakaria Commander I Corps, Mangla: 11 Cavalry (FF) - 80 PMA Long Course: Hilal-e-Imtiaz (Military) Sitara-e-Imtiaz
The next day, Musharraf along with PQ Mehdi and Mirza, reported to PMA and they were selected for their respective training in their arms of commission. [15] Finally, in 1964, Musharraf graduated with a Bachelor's degree in his class of 29th PMA Long Course together with Ali Kuli Khan and his lifelong friend Abdul Aziz Mirza. [35]
Munir was born in Rawalpindi, West Pakistan to a Punjabi family, [8] [2] with their roots lying in Jalandhar, Punjab, India, from where his parents migrated following the 1947 partition of India. They moved to Toba Tek Singh before settling down in Rawalpindi 's Dheri Hassanabad.
This is the oldest of the Philippine service academies having been established in 1820 during the long period of Spanish colonial rule in the country, and was first situated in Manila for many years. Aside from the PMA and the PMMA, all three branches of the AFP have their own Officer Candidate Course Programs for both men and women, patterned ...
Officers Training School Kohat was abolished in 1961 after passing out 9 courses. During the 1980s Pakistan Military again faced shortage of Officers, commencing the OTS programme in 1982 again, continuing from the 10th OTS course. [2] This time the academy was located in Mangla Cantt. Officers Training School halted in 1990 after passing out ...