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Gen Mahmood says Pakistan to defeat evil forces of regression
ABBOTTABAD - Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee Chairman General Rashad Mahmood on Saturday said the armed forces will not desist from rendering any sacrifice for the defence of Pakistan.
He was addressing the passing-out parade of 133rd PMA Long Course, 34th Graduate Course, 27th Technical Graduate Course, 51st Integrated Course and 13th Lady Cadets Course at the Pakistan Military Academy, Kakul. Cadets from Saudi Arabia, Palestine, and Libya were also among the passed-out courses.
Addressing the participants, General Mahmood said, “Today entire nation stands united against terrorism and extremism. Zarb-e-Azab military operation reflects the unflinching resolve of the armed forces and the people of Pakistan to defeat the evil forces of regression. Invaluable sacrifices rendered by the army in their fight against terrorism reflect the will and hope of the whole nation.”
“Our officers and men have written some astonishing feats with their blood, of indomitable courage, selflessness, and professional purpose. The whole nation salutes their sacrifices and they shall never be forgotten. The internal and external challenges that Pakistan confronts today are indeed daunting and complex,” he added.
Addressing the passing-out cadets, the army official said, “Esprit de corps emanating from your dignified pace and pose are reflective of the excellent training and exacting standards at the Pakistan Military Academy. I urge all of you to keep yourself abreast of emerging technologies, new age weapons and concepts of technology-driven warfare.”
JCSC chief visits Pakistan Military Academy in Kakul
ABBOTTABAD - Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee Chairman General Rashad Mahmood on Saturday said the armed forces will not desist from rendering any sacrifice for the defence of Pakistan.
He was addressing the passing-out parade of 133rd PMA Long Course, 34th Graduate Course, 27th Technical Graduate Course, 51st Integrated Course and 13th Lady Cadets Course at the Pakistan Military Academy, Kakul. Cadets from Saudi Arabia, Palestine, and Libya were also among the passed-out courses.
Addressing the participants, General Mahmood said, “Today entire nation stands united against terrorism and extremism. Zarb-e-Azab military operation reflects the unflinching resolve of the armed forces and the people of Pakistan to defeat the evil forces of regression. Invaluable sacrifices rendered by the army in their fight against terrorism reflect the will and hope of the whole nation.”
“Our officers and men have written some astonishing feats with their blood, of indomitable courage, selflessness, and professional purpose. The whole nation salutes their sacrifices and they shall never be forgotten. The internal and external challenges that Pakistan confronts today are indeed daunting and complex,” he added.
Addressing the passing-out cadets, the army official said, “Esprit de corps emanating from your dignified pace and pose are reflective of the excellent training and exacting standards at the Pakistan Military Academy. I urge all of you to keep yourself abreast of emerging technologies, new age weapons and concepts of technology-driven warfare.”
JCSC chief visits Pakistan Military Academy in Kakul