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  2. List of serving generals of the Pakistan Army - Wikipedia

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    Director General, Projects (DG Proj), at SPD, Rawalpindi. Hilal-e-Imtiaz (Military) Imtiazi Sanad: 25: Muhammad Aamir Majeed (Superseded) 29 Azad Kashmir Regiment 83 PMA LC: Director General, Security (DG Sec) at SPD, Rawalpindi. Hilal-e-Imtiaz (Military) 26: Mohammad Ejaz Mirza (Superseded) 7 Field Regiment Artillery 83 PMA LC

  3. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    It is located in the vicinity of CMH Rawalpindi alongside the Armed Forces Institute of Cardiology in Rawalpindi Cantt, Punjab, Pakistan. Established in 1957, the AFIP, supported by civilian and military pathologists, has been engaged in the task of combating virus outbreaks in Pakistan.

  4. Pakistan Army Medical Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan Army troops from 67th Medical Btn. saluting to their U.S. Army counterparts in 2005. The Pakistan Army Medical Corps is a military administrative, combined arms, and the combat support branch of the Pakistan Army, mainly concerns with the military medicine and move of army in the war providing medical and combat support [1]

  5. Joint Staff Headquarters (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    From 1947–71, the Pakistan's Army GHQ had been a central and focal strategic planning center for military operations with most taken on army's point of view.: 180 [2] The Pakistani troops and sailors deployed in the Eastern Command and the Western formations had fought Indian Armed Forces without the mission clarity and without the ground, air, and sea line of strategic communication.: 41 [2]

  6. Army Welfare Trust - Wikipedia

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    Army Welfare Trust (AWT), also known as Askari Group, is a Pakistani conglomerate based in Rawalpindi. The Army Welfare Trust, along with Fauji Foundation, are run by ex-military personnel of the Pakistan Army. The companies provide employment opportunities to ex-military personnel and generate funds for the welfare and rehabilitation of ...

  7. Research & Development Establishment (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    The Research and Development Establishment (shortened as RDE) is a defence-related research and development institute located in Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan. [1] Established in 2020 within the Ministry of Defence Production (MoDP), it focuses on indigenization to support the capabilities of Pakistan Armed Forces and other government agencies. [2]

  8. Military College of Signals - Wikipedia

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    Military College of Signals. The Military College of Signals (MCS) is located in the suburbs of the Rawalpindi Cantonment, near the close proximity of the Chaklala Cantonment where the JS HQ is currently based in. [2] The college is approximately 3 km (1.9 mi) from the Rawalpindi Railway Station with the nearby shopping center which is about 2 km (1.2 mi) [2]

  9. Pakistan Armed Services Board - Wikipedia

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    The PASB was initially established as the Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen's Board in Bombay, Rawalpindi and Sheikhupura in 1919 after World War I. The British Raj established the Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen Board to look after the welfare of retired and serving personnel in India.