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Would be ideal to have young blood leading for once but i have a feeling that after his stint in Washington, Waqas Sulheri maybe the preferred choice.
Still have two years to go - he was instrumental with the JF so would be a good fit for pushing AZM through. But we also argue on an operations man considering the generally unstable situation in the east.
 
Still have two years to go - he was instrumental with the JF so would be a good fit for pushing AZM through. But we also argue on an operations man considering the generally unstable situation in the east.

JF stalwarts have usually been limited to AVM/AM positions, no? And that's because that is where they can contribute best. An ACM has a lot more on his plate than JF.
 
From the patch, it appears PAF F-16 will also participate.

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GRADUATION CEREMONY HELD AT PAF ACADEMY, ASGHAR KHAN, RISALPUR

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05 October, 2021:The Graduation Ceremony of 126th Combat Support, 42nd BLPC, 2nd ADSSC and 23rd (Balochistan Batch) A&SD Courses was held at PAF Academy, Asghar Khan today. Air Marshal Zulfiquar Ahmad Qureshi, HI (M), Deputy Chief of the Air Staff (Training) was the Chief Guest of the Ceremony. On his arrival at the Academy, he was received by Air Vice Marshal Qaiser Janjua, SI (M), Air Officer Commanding, PAF Academy Asghar Khan.

A total of 75 cadets graduated at the occasion. The Chief Guest awarded branch insignias to the graduating cadets and trophies to the distinction holders. Air Marshal Asghar Khan Trophy for the best performance in 126th Combat Support Course was awarded to Aviation Cadet Syed Ali Hassan Shah. Trophy for overall best performance in 42nd BLPC Course was won by Aviation Cadet Abdur Rehman. Chief of the Air Staff Trophy for the best performance in 2nd ADSSC was clinched by Aviation Cadet Muhammad Faisal Shahzad.

While addressing the audience, the Chief Guest said, “Pakistan has a distinguished place amongst the comity of the Nations and we shall remain focused on constructive engagement with important countries of the world based on the principle of mutual respect and prosperity”. Addressing the cadets, the Chief Guest said that "they were a part of the elite Pakistan Air Force where our esteemed predecessors had left behind a glorious legacy of heroism, indomitable will, spirit of sacrifice, resolute courage and unshakable faith. Now, it is your prime obligation to uphold these valued customs and traditions." He further urged upon them to merge sound professionalism with traits of good leadership to rise for their country and come up to the trust reposed in them by the nation and Pakistan Air Force.

The Ceremony was witnessed by high-ranking Military, Civil Officials and a large number of guests of graduating cadets.



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Interesting. Gun holster on a PAF pilot. Taken during the terrorism operation days.
Probably carry Glock 17s or 19s.

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