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  2. Women in the Pakistan Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Women in the Pakistan Armed Forces are the female officers who serve in the Pakistan Armed Forces. [1] [2] Women have been taking part in Pakistani military since 1947, after the establishment of Pakistan. In 2006, the first women fighter pilot batch joined the combat aerial mission command of PAF. [3] [4] The Pakistan Navy prohibits women from ...

  3. Pakistan Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan National Guard is a military reserve force and a component of the Pakistan Army. Functioning as a "second line of defense" alongside the Pakistan Army Reserve and the Civil Armed Forces, the National Guard's primary roles include internal security, disaster relief and wartime support for the regular army.

  4. Pakistan Army - Wikipedia

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    Women have been part of the Pakistan Army since 1947, and currently there are approximately 4,000 women serving in the military. In the years of 1947, '48 and '49, women were inducted into the Women's Guard Section of the National Guard and trained in medical work, welfare, and clerical positions (this was later disbanded).

  5. Pakistan Military Academy - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan Military Academy. Pakistan Military Academy, also referred to by its acronym PMA, is an officers training centre located near Kakul village in the city and district of Abbottabad, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Established in October 1947, [2] [1] it is the sole service academy in Pakistan tasked with training cadets to serve as army officers.

  6. Women in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    0.575 (2023) Rank. 142th out of 146 (2023) Women in Pakistan make up 48.76% of the population according to the 2017 census of Pakistan. [3] Women in Pakistan have played an important role throughout Pakistan's history [4] and they are allowed to vote in elections since 1956. [5]

  7. Bangladesh genocide - Wikipedia

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    Seeking to curtail the Bengali self-determination movement, erstwhile Pakistani president Yahya Khan approved a large-scale military deployment, and in the nine-month-long conflict that ensued, Pakistani soldiers and local pro-Pakistan militias killed between 300,000 and 3,000,000 Bengalis and raped between 200,000 and 400,000 Bengali women in ...

  8. National Guard (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    Maj-Gen. Tariq Mahmood. Notable. commanders. Brig. Shahid Hamid. Maj-Gen. Akbar Khan. The Pakistan National Guard ( Urdu: پاسبانِ قومی پاکستان) is a military reserve force and a component of the Pakistan Army, designed to act as a "second line of defence", [4] : 84 together with the Pakistan Army Reserve and the Civil Armed ...

  9. Category:Women in the Pakistani military - Wikipedia

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    Pakistani female military personnel‎ (1 C) ... Women in the Pakistan Armed Forces This page was last edited on 7 January 2023, at 19:03 (UTC). ...