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  2. Government employees in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Government employees in Pakistan encompass all individuals employed by the government, including both civil and military personnel, who fulfill their duties within federal, provincial, or district areas of the government of Pakistan. Their recruitment and appointment in respective services adhere to the specifications outlined in the 1973 ...

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

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    Kamran Khurshid, (Superseded) Corps of Military Intelligence 82 PMA LC. Hilal-e-Imtiaz (Military) 19. Muhammad Ahmed Malik (Superseded) Guides Cavalry 82 PMA LC. Director General National Guards (Pakistan) DG National Guards (Pakistan) at AG Branch, GHQ, Rawalpindi. Hilal-e-Imtiaz (Military) 20.

  4. Pakistan Army ranks and insignia - Wikipedia

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    Other ranks. Junior Commissioned Officers display their rank insignias on their shoulders, Non-Commissioned Officers showcase their rank insignias on mid sleeves, and in combat uniforms, all individuals wear rank insignias on their chest. The non-commissioned officer status begins with the rank of ' Lance Naik.'.

  5. Structure of the Pakistan Army - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Inter-Services Intelligence - Wikipedia

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    The Inter-Services Intelligence was established in 1948. It was the brainchild of Major General Walter Cawthorn, then Deputy Chief of Staff of the Pakistan Army, following the First Kashmir War which had exposed weaknesses in intelligence gathering, sharing, and coordination between the army, air force, navy, Intelligence Bureau (IB) and Military Intelligence (MI).

  7. Pakistan Rangers - Wikipedia

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    The corps' operate administratively under the Pakistan Army but under separate command structures and wear distinctly different uniforms. However, they are usually commanded by officers on secondment from the Pakistan Army. Their primary purpose is to secure and defend the approximately 2,200 km (1,400 mi) long border with neighbouring India.

  8. Asim Munir - Wikipedia

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    Sword of Honour (Pakistan) Syed Asim Munir Ahmed Shah,[3][1] NI (M) HI (M) (Urdu: سید عاصم منیر احمد شاہ; born 1968) [1] is a Pakistani general and the current Chief of Army Staff since 29 November 2022. [4] Before becoming the army chief, he was posted at the GHQ as Quartermaster general. [5] He commanded the XXX Corps in ...

  9. Special Service Group - Wikipedia

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    The Army Service Group member performing combat airborne landing in Northern Pakistan. The Pakistan Army Special Service Group (reporting name: Army SSG[ 1 ][ 2 ]) is the special operations forces of the Pakistan Army. They are also known by their nickname of " Maroon Berets " due to their headgear.