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Umer Gujjar (03334430128)



Profile of Umer Farooq Gujjar


Middle Exams:Misali Public Middle School M garh.
Intermediate  & Matric: Miltary College Jhelum Sarai Alimgir
BS:Punjab University Lahore



Structure of Pak Army:
The Pakistan Army is institution responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest institution and is one of seven uniformed services.
The Pakistan Army came into existence after the Partition of India and the
resulting independence of Pakistan in 1947. It is currently headed by General Asim Munir. The Pakistan Army is a volunteer professional fighting force. The provision of conscription exists in the Pakistani constitution, but it has never been imposed. It has an active force of 750,000 personnel and 600,000 men in reserve.
Since independence, the Army has been involved in four wars with neighbouring India and several border skirmishes with Afghanistan. It maintained division and brigade strength presences in some of the Arab countries during the past Arab-Israeli Wars, and aided the Coalition in the first Gulf War. Other major operations undertaken by the Army include Operation Black Thunderstorm and Operation Rah-e-Nijat. Apart from conflicts, the Army has been an active participant in UN missions and played a major role in rescuing trapped American soldiers from Mogadishu, Somalia in 1993 in Operation Gothic Serpent.
The President of Pakistan is the Commander-in-Chief and supreme commander of the Army. The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), a General, a four star officer, technically subordinate to the Defence Minister and the defence secretary, commands the Army.


The Chief of the Army Staff (COAS), formerly called the Commander in Chief (C in C), is charged with the responsibility of commanding the Pakistan Army. The COAS operates from army headquarters in
Rawalpindi, near Islamabad. The Principal Staff Officers (PSO's) assisting him in his duties at the Lieutenant General level include a Chief of General Staff (CGS), under whom the Military Operations and Intelligence Directorates function; the Chief of Logistics Staff (CLS); the Adjutant General (AG); the Quarter-Master General (QMG); the Inspector General of Training and Evaluation (IGT&E); and the Military Secretary (MS). A major reorganization in GHQ was done in September 2008 under General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, when two new PSO positions were introduced: the Inspector General Arms and the Inspector General Communications and IT, thus raising the number of PSO's to eight..
The headquarters function also includes the
Judge Advocate General (JAG), and the Comptroller of Civilian Personnel, the Engineer-in-Chief of the Corps of Engineers who is also head of Military Engineering Service (MES), all of them also report to the Chief of the Army Staff.
Regiments of the Pakistani Army include:
Infantry:
Frontier Force Regiment (FF) Punjab Regiment Sindh Regiment Baloch Regiment Azad Kashmir Regiment (AK) Northern Light Infantry (NLI) Pakistan Armoured Corps:
4th Cavalry
5th Horse (descendant of
5th King Edward's Own Probyn's Horse)
6th Lancers (descendant of
6th Duke of Connaught's Own Lancers (Watson's Horse)) 7th Lancers 8th Cavalry 9th Lancers Guides Cavalry (Frontier Force) 11th Cavalry (Frontier Force)
12th Cavalry (Frontier Force)
13th Lancers (Baloch Regiment)
14th Lancers
15th Lancers
16th Horse
17th Lancers
18th Horse
19th Lancers (descendant of
19th King George's Own Lancers) 20th Lancers
21st Horse
22nd Cavalry
23rd Cavalry (Frontier Force)
24th Cavalry (Frontier Force)
25th Cavalry (Frontier Force)
26th Cavalry
27th Cavalry
28th Cavalry
29th Cavalry
30th Cavalry
31st Cavalry
32nd Cavalry
33rd Cavalry
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34th Lancers
37th Cavalry
38th Cavalry
39th Cavalry
40th Horse
41st Horse (Frontier Force)
42nd Lancers
51st Lancers
52nd Cavalry
53rd Cavalry
52nd Cavalry
53rd Cavalry
54th Cavalry
55th Cavalry
56th Cavalry
57th Lancers
58th Cavalry
Other
The President's

General Sir Frank Walter Messervy KCIE, CB, CBE, DSO, MC KCBAugust 1947 - Feburary 1948
IA-38 General Douglas David Gracey D (KCB, KCIE, CB, CBE, MC) February 1948 - April 1951
PA-10 Field Marshal Muhammad Ayub Khan HJ, NPk, HPk (C-in-C) 17 January 1951 - 26 October 1958
PA-28 General Muhammad Musa HJ, HPk, HQA, MBE, (C-in-C) 27 October 1958 - 17 September1966
PA-98 General Agha Muhammad Yahya Khan HPk, HJ, SPk 18 September 1966 - 20 December 1971
PA-457 General Gul Hassan SQA, SPk (C-in-C) Acting C-in-C 20 December 1971- 21 Jan 1972C-in-C 22 January 1972 - 2 March 1972

PA-124 General Tikka Khan HJ, HQA, SPk 3 March 1972 - 1 March 1976
PA- 1810 General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq 1 March 1976 - 17 August 1988
PA-4064 General Mirza Aslam Beg NI (M), S Bt 17 August 1988 - 16 August 1991
PA-5336 General Asif Nawaz Janjua NI (M), S Bt16 August 1991 - 8 January 1993
PA-5977 General Abdul Waheed NI (M), S Bt 12 January 1993 - 12 January 1996
PA-6399 General Jehangir Karamat NI (M), T Bt 12 January 1996 - 7 October 1998
PA-6920 General Pervez Musharraf NI (M), T Bt 7 October 1998 - 28 November 2007
PA-12850 General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani NI (M), HINovember 2007 - 2013
In office
General Raheel Sharif 29 November 2013 – 29 November 2016
General Qamar Javed Bajwa(29 Nov 2016 to 29 Nov 2022)


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