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A full list is available. 16th Punjab Regiment; 1999 Pakistani coup d'état; 20th Battalion, Frontier Force Regiment; A. A. K. Niazi; Abdali-I; Abdul Waheed Kakar; Aboobaker Osman Mitha; Abu Saleh Mohammad Nasim; Abu Taher; Akbar Khan (Pakistani general) Akhtar Abdur Rahman; Akhtar Hussain Malik; Army Burn Hall College; Army Medical College ...
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The modern history of the Pakistan Army dates back to the formation of Pakistan in 1947, following the partition of the India subcontinent. [1] The army was initially formed as a professional land force by inheriting the assets and personnel of the British Indian Army, with its first commander-in-chief, Frank Messervy.
11th Infantry Division (Pakistan) 7th Infantry Division (Pakistan) Aqeel Ahmed (colonel) Asim Munir; Babar Iftikhar; Civil Armed Forces; Colonel; Colonel (Pakistan) Comparative army officer ranks of Anglophone countries; Comparative army officer ranks of Asia; Comparative army officer ranks of the Commonwealth; Faiz Hameed; Masood Aslam; Mirza ...