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List of military flags; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Streitkräfte Pakistans; Pakistan Air Force; Pakistan Navy; Pakistan Army; Vorlage:Navigationsleiste Pakistanische Streitkräfte; Usage on el.wikipedia.org Ένοπλες Δυνάμεις του Πακιστάν; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Escaramuzas fronterizas entre Irán y Pakistán de 2024
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Flag Notes Pakistan Armed Forces: Military Pakistan Army: Ground forces Pakistan Navy: ... Flag Notes British Army: Army 1938–present Royal Navy: Navy 1864–present
The governor-general flag of Pakistan was used from 1953 until 1956. 1947–1953: Standard of the governor-general of Pakistan: The flag from 1947 to 1956, the governor-general of Pakistan used a dark blue flag bearing the royal crest (a lion standing on the Crown), beneath which was the word 'PAKISTAN' in gold majuscules.
[citation needed] The name is badged on the right pocket and the left pocket displays achievement badges by Pakistan Army. [citation needed] Flag of Pakistan is placed over the black embroidered formation sign on the left arm and class course insignias are put up for the Goldish uniform, [citation needed] decorations and awards [citation needed ...
The British Indian Army's strength was about 189,000 in 1939. There were about 3,000 British officers and 1,115 Indian officers. The army was expanded greatly to fight in World War II. By 1945, the strength of the Army had risen to about 2.5 million men, and is considered the largest volunteer force in history.
The awards and decorations of the Pakistan Armed Forces recognize a service member's service and personal accomplishments while being a member of the Pakistan Armed Forces. These awards are awarded only to those who show absolute bravery, dedication, loyalty and commitment towards the service and nation- Pakistan. Flag of the Pakistan Armed Forces
[citation needed] Commissioned in 1956 with help from US Army Special Forces, the Pakistan Army's Special Services Group (SSG) is an elite special operations division; its training and nature of operations are roughly equivalent to British Special Air Service (SAS) and US Army Special Forces and Delta Force.