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The Corps of Education was commissioned in the services of the Pakistan Army in 1951, but renamed it as Army Education Corps (AEC) in 1954. [1] The Army Education Corps was formed to address the issue of literacy in the nation and to address the challenge of soldiers being qualified as privates to start their careers in the military.: 242 [2]
FG Public School No.1 (Girls) RA Bazar Lahore [4] FG Public School No.1 (Boys) Lahore [4] FG Public School No.2 (Boys) Lahore [4] FG Public School (Girls) No.4 Lahore [4] FG Public School No.5 (Boys) Lahore [4] FG Public School MS Garrison Lahore [4] FG Model Public School (Girls) Sarwar Road Lahore [4] FG Public Middle School (Boys) Shami Road ...
Possess an insight into the employment of forces in tactical operations under the battlefield environment. Be able to handle operational and administrative staff functions and prepare his outfit to perform its peace and wartime roles. Be able to discern the place of tactical plans within the ambit of operational strategy and joint services warfare.
Army Public Schools & Colleges System (APSACS) is a school system operated by the Pakistani Army with over 230 branches. APSAC System operates in 18 regions across Pakistan, with supervision by 18 regional directors. [ 1 ]
The Pakistan military services have established number of training schools, academies, universities and command & staff colleges across the Pakistan for the purpose of training soldiers and officers in military science, warfare command and strategy and associated technologies.
In Pakistan the system of cadet colleges was introduced by the then president of Pakistan Field Marshal Ayub Khan.The first cadet college was built in Punjab in 1954. The initial four cadet colleges were Cadet College Hasan Abdal, Cadet College Kohat, Faujdarhat Cadet College (then East Pakistan, now in Bangladesh) and Cadet College Petaro.
From left, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Navy Adm. Mike Mullen and Rear Adm. Scott Van Buskirk, commander of Carrier Strike Group 9, speak with Chief of Army Staff Gen. Ashfaq Kayani and Maj. Gen. Ahmad Shuja Pasha, director general of military operations, on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) while under way in the northern part of the Arabian Sea on ...
However, the Pakistan Army officers later renamed the school as The Armoured Corps School (1956–1969) when its scope of teachings were expanded; but later fixated to its permanent structure as The School of Armour (1969–1993). [1] Since 1993 with new curriculum and syllabus, the school is known from its current name. [2]