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Passing out parade of cadets of 150th PMA long course held at Kakul

PMA

RAWALPINDI: Passing out parade of cadets of 150th PMA Long Course, 69th Integrated Course, 24th Lady Cadet Course and 36th Technical Graduate Course was held at Pakistan Military Academy (PMA) Kakul on Saturday.

Cadets from several friendly countries including Iraq, Jordan, Maldives, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Palestine, Sudan and Yemen were also graduated from Pakistan Military Academy.

Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCsSC) General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, NI (M) graced the occasion as chief guest and reviewing dignitary of the parade.

CJCsSC reviewed the parade and gave awards to distinguished cadets. The coveted sword of honor was awarded to Battalion Senior under Officer Abdullah Afzal of 150th PMA Long Course.

The President’s Gold Medal to Battalion Senior under Officer Babar Ullah Aman of 150th PMA Long Course. Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee Overseas Gold Medal to Friendly Country Senior under Officer Kshitij Gurung of 150th PMA Long Course from Nepal. Chief of Army Staff Cane was awarded to Course Junior under Officer Muhammad Umar Sheraz of 36th Technical Graduate Course.

Commandant’s Canes were awarded to Course Junior under Officer Muhammad Suleman of 69th Integrated Course and Course Under Officer Pakeeza Yaqoob of 24th Lady Cadet Course.

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COAS instructs PMA cadets not to be misled by fake news or political wrangling

COAS

KAKUL: General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Army Staff (COAS), told passed-out cadets at the Pakistan Military Academy (PMA) on Saturday not to be distracted by fake news or political bickering in the country, and to always respect democratic institutions.

The Pakistan Army Chief spoke at the passing out ceremony for the 146th PMA Long Course, which was conducted at PMA, Kakul.

COAS General Bajwa began by reminding the cadets of the importance of maintaining a brave face in front of the troops they command, even if they are as devastated and terrified as every one of them in a life-or-death scenario.

“The contagious energy you’ll instill in your soldiers when you lead by action rather than with words,” he remarked.

The army commander emphasized the necessity of putting the troops’ well-being first, calling it the hallmark of a great military leader.

He also reminded the cadets of the essence of Field Marshal Philip Walhouse Chetwode’s speech by quoting him.

“Your country’s safety, honor, and welfare come first, always and everywhere.” Following that are the honor, welfare, and comfort of the troops under your charge. Always and everywhere, your comfort and safety come first.”

He stated that Pakistan is a peace-loving country that has made serious attempts to develop good relations with all of its neighbors and regional countries.

“We are doing all in our power to break the political impasse that has prevented South Asian countries from moving forward and resolving all regional and bilateral issues in a peaceful and dignified manner,” General Bajwa said.

He stated that the people of South Asia deserve wealth and better living conditions, which can only be reached via sustained economic progress and the development of long-term peace.

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Passing out parade of 143rd long course & other courses held at PMA Kakul, ISPR

Passing out parade of 143rd long course & other courses held at PMA Kakul, ISPR

Passing out parade of 143rd long course and other courses held today at Pakistan Military Academy Kakul. According to Pakistan Army’s media wing Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee General Nadeem Raza attended the passing out parade as the chief guest. Cadets from Sri Lanka, Iraq, Maldives, and Nepal were also … Read more