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In 2017 she became the third woman in Pakistan to reach the rank of major general. She belongs to the Army Medical Corps. [18] She has been appointed as the Vice Principal of Army Medical College Rawalpindi as a Major General. In 2020, Johar became the first and only woman in the history of Pakistan Army to reach the rank of lieutenant-general ...
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Nigar Johar Khan HI(M) TI(M) (Urdu: نگار جوہر) is a retired three-star general in the Pakistan Army. [2] Nigar is the first and only woman in the history of Pakistan Army to reach the rank of lieutenant-general, [3] [4] and the third to reach the rank of major-general. [5]
As the girls platoon change roommates, Nathmy moves in with Rabia who figures out that Nathmy can not only understand Urdu but can speak Urdu to considerable proficiency (because Nathmy's father served with the Pakistan Army and in turn taught her and her mother). The other LCs now are at ease in communicating with Nathmy in Urdu.
The Pakistan Army (Urdu: پاکستان فوج, romanized: Pākistān Fãuj, pronounced [ˈpaːkɪstaːn faːɔːdʒ]), commonly known as the Pak Army (Urdu: پاک فوج, romanized: Pāk Fãuj), is the land service branch and the largest component of the Pakistan Armed Forces. The president of Pakistan is the supreme commander of the army.
Female Hindu captives were raped in Pakistani Army camps. [86] The Pakistani Army committed mass rape of Hindu women because they were Hindus and the Army intended to destroy their faith, social position and self-esteem. [87] The policy of raping Hindu captives intended to change the community's bloodline. [86]
The Pakistan Army quickly established Army Medical Corps and recruited a large number of women nurses as army nurses. [3] During this period, girls were also personally encouraged by Begum Liaquat to take up nursing as a profession.
This is the list of serving generals in the Pakistan Army. At present the Army has 2 Generals, 30 Lieutenant Generals (including 1 from Army Medical Corps) and 186 Major Generals (including 29 from Army Medical Corps).