Pakistan Defence Forces

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    Pakistan Armed Forces rank among the best and professionally trained forces. Some units of Pakistan Army are more than 200 years old and boast their past glories and feats with pride. Equipped with some of the latest and state of art weapons and equipment, the Armed Forces of Pakistan have proved their mettle on the battle grounds. Besides defending the geographical frontiers of the country, the officers and men are always there to respond to the natural calamities and fighting out the terrorists. The timely assistance provided by the Pakistan Armed Forces in the recent earthquake has been case in point. The relief and reconstruction effort by the men in uniform continues unabated day and night even when the falling snow has made it difficult to reach the most inaccessible areas of the world.
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    Pakistan Armed Forces are also the major contributors of the UN Peace Keeping efforts all around the globe since Pakistan gained independence in 1947. The first Pakistani contingent was dispatched to Indonesia in 1962 when Indonesia and Holland developed a dispute on New Guinea. The Pakistani contingent had the distinction of transferring the occupation of New Guinea from Holland back to Indonesia and on 1 October 1962, the UN flag was raised by a Pakistani soldier in the disputed land. The contingent stayed in Indonesia for nine months. This was the beginning, and now Pakistani contingents are much sought out by UN for their devotion and excellent performance.
    Pakistan Armed Forces and Nation Building: Ever since the independence in August 1947, Pakistan Armed Forces

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    have been invariably engaged in tasks to build the communication infrastructure, excavation of earth from canals, mega projects like construction of KKH with the assistance of China, the Makran Coastal Highway, flood relief operations etcetera. However, the "Operation Lifeline" recently undertook by the Armed Forces of Pakistan in the wake of 8 October 2005 earthquake in the NWFP and Azad Kashmir would never be forgotten for years to come. Reacting promptly, the men reached the most inaccessible places on the rugged mountains and rescued injured to hospitals in Rawalpindi / Islamabad and down south to Gujranwala and Lahore. The entire fleet of Army Aviation flew innumerable sorties round the clock to take relief goods to the affected areas and brought back sick and injured back to base hospitals. Where helicopters could not reach, men carried relief goods on their back and reached the needy. The undertaking of relief operation of this magnitude could only be taken by the men and machines of the Armed Forces of Pakistan.



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    1965 Indo-Pak War: President Ayub with Air Marshal Nur Khan and General Musa - With PAF Pilots - General Musa, C-in-C Pakistan Army at captured Indian railway station of Khemkaran

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    Squadron Leader M M Alam, SJ & Bar - Shot down 5 IAF aircraft in just 30 seconds (1965 War) - setting a world record.
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    Two IAF aircraft force landed in Pakistan - Captured Jeep of Indian General Narinjan Parsad - F-104 Starfighter - first supersonic jet in Indo-Pak region
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    Martyrs of 65: Squadron Leader Rafiqui,
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    1965 War - Pak Army enters Khemkaran - Indian Tank after Battle of Chawinda - BRBL Defences

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    1965 War - Wreckage IAF Vampire - AA Gun Pak Army getting into action

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    1965 War - News Clipping - Captured Indian Field Guns (Later Pakistan raised 3 artillery regiments from these guns)
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    Indian POWs - 1965 and 1971
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    Cover of Time Magazine - 1965 and 1971
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    Proud recipients of the Prestigious Nishan-e-Haider - [IMG]
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    JF-17 Thunder jet being jointly co-produced by Pakistan and China. .
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    Cadet Hercharan Singh - the first Sikh selected for training at Pakistan Military Academy shakes hands with the Prime Minister Shaukat Azia (left) - Sikh cadet with female cadet


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    The Gallantry Awards: (L to R) Nishan-e-Haider (NH), Hilal-e-Jurrat (HJ), Sitara-e-Jurrat (SJ), Tamgha-e-Jurrat (TJ)
    Nishan-i-Haider (The Order of Haider) is Pakistan's highest decoration for the greatest acts of bravery in battle. The decoration may be awarded to any member of Pakistan's armed forces, regardless of rank or branch of service, for extraordinary bravery in the face of the enemy. It is, therefore, in the same category as Great Britain's Victoria Cross. Recipients may use the abbreviation NH. after their names.
    Hilal-i-Jur'at (Crescent of Courage) is awarded to officers only for acts of valor, courage, or devotion to duty in the face of the enemy. The award carried the right to use the post nominal abbreviation HJ. This decoration is a rough equivalent to the British Distinguished Service Order. Established: 16 March 1957, by the President of Pakistan -No. F. 40(3)/Pres/57, Gazette of Pakistan 19 March 1957. Obverse: A circular gold medal, with a star and crescent in the center, surrounded by ten bundles of leaves. The medal is suspended from a gold bar with the name of the decoration "Hilal-i-Jur'at".
    Sitara-i-Jur'at (Star of Courage) is awarded to all ranks for gallantry and distinguished services in the face of the enemy. The award carried the right to use SJ. as a post nominal abbreviation. The decoration is roughly comparable to the British Military Cross. Established: 16 March 1957, by the President of Pakistan - No. F. 40(3)/Pres/57, Gazette of Pakistan 19 March 1957. It is a pentagonal silver medal with a five-pointed star in the center and rays and stars between the points. The medal is suspended from an ornamental bar with the name of the decoration, "Sirata-i-Jur'at".
    Tamgha-i-Jur'at (Medal of Courage) is awarded to non-commissioned officers and enlisted men for gallantry and distinguished services in the face of the enemy. The award carried the right to use the post nominal abbreviation TJ. The decoration is roughly comparable to the British Distinguished Conduct Medal. Established: 16 March 1957, by the President of Pakistan - No. F. 40(3)/Pres/57, Gazette of Pakistan 19 March 1957. Obverse: A circular bright bronze medal with a star and crescent in the center, surrounded by a trophy of arms and entirely surrounded by a wreath. The medal is suspended from an ornamental straight-bar suspender.
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  5. Fariz Mustafa Farooqi New Member

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    thanx for sharing

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    Your Welcome Fariz...Do keep visiting...God bless u

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    nice sharing, thanks for sharing

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