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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Army cadet Coporal Asad Mushtaq was awarded the prestigious “Sword of Honour” for overseas cadets at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (RMAS), in England. Corporal Mushtaq was commissioned on August 9, 2013 and received the sword from the Countess of Essex on the same day during the Sovereign’s Day Parade.

A press release received from London on Monday stated that the distinction has carried forward the baton of success and high standards typically displayed by Pakistani cadets at Sandhurst.
RMAS is the training hub for all British army officers. Every year, the academy holds three Sovereign’s Parades to mark the passing out of its cadets from Senior Division. Amongst the awards handed out to outstanding cadets, the overseas Sword of Honour is awarded to the Cadet considered by the Commandant to be the best one amongst all Cadets sent in by foreign armies for the course.

Corporal Asad, a cadet at the Pakistan Military Academy in Kakul, expressed his resolve to serve the nation in line with the traditions of Pakistan Army. He dedicated his sword to all martyrs and troops of the Pakistan Army currently engaged against terrorism. The commissioning ceremony was attended by the High Commissioner of Pakistan and Army & Air Adviser at Pakistan High Commission Colonel Muhammad Zulfiqar Bhatti. Later, a reception was also held at Pakistan High Commission, London in his honour.

Pakistani cadet awarded ‘Sword of Honour’ at Sandhurst – The Express Tribune
 
Pakistani cadet Ahmad Raza Khan won Sword Of Honor at Sandhurst in 2009.

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Cadet Asad Mushtaq, receiving Sword of Honor 2013 at Sandhurst.

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Pakistan Army rocks :tup:
 
The determination of our Jawans is unbreakable……:tup::cheers::fans:
 
Pakistani cadet awarded 'Sword of Honour' at Sandhurst.

Corpor*al Asad Mushta*q named best cadet from foreig*n armies by Royal Milita*ry Academ*y Sandhu*rst.

By Web Desk
Published: August 13, 2013

The Queen awards the Overseas 'Sword of Honour' to the Pakistani Officer Cadet Ahmed Raza Khan in 2009. Cadet Asad Mushtaq won the Sword on August 9, 2013.


ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Army cadet Coporal Asad Mushtaq was awarded the prestigious “Sword of Honour” for overseas cadets at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (RMAS), in England.

Corporal Mushtaq was commissioned on August 9, 2013 and received the sword from the Countess of Essex on the same day during the Sovereign’s Day Parade.

A press release received from London on Monday stated that the distinction has carried forward the baton of success and high standards typically displayed by Pakistani cadets at Sandhurst.

RMAS is the training hub for all British army officers. Every year, the academy holds three Sovereign’s Parades to mark the passing out of its cadets from Senior Division.

Amongst the awards handed out to outstanding cadets, the overseas Sword of Honour is awarded to the Cadet considered by the Commandant to be the best one amongst all Cadets sent in by foreign armies for the course.

Corporal Asad, a cadet at the Pakistan Military Academy in Kakul, expressed his resolve to serve the nation in line with the traditions of Pakistan Army.

He dedicated his sword to all martyrs and troops of the Pakistan Army currently engaged against terrorism.

The commissioning ceremony was attended by the High Commissioner of Pakistan and Army & Air Adviser at Pakistan High Commission Colonel Muhammad Zulfiqar Bhatti.

Later, a reception was also held at Pakistan High Commission, London in his honour.
 
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Cadet Asad Mushtaq Receiving Sword of Honour. :pakistan:
The Overseas Sword winner
The Overseas Sword was awarded to Cadet Corporal Asad Mushtaq from Pakistan. Asad, 22, was born in Abbottabad. He attended the Pakistan National University of Science and Technology and then the Pakistan Military Academy, where he was a Cadet Corporal. Whilst at Sandhurst, Asad was in the Academy cricket team and took part in cycling, orienteering swimming and polo. He is to join the 57th Cavalry, his father’s regiment.
http://www.army.mod.uk/training_education/24563.aspx
 
MoD link says that he is also a graduate if NUST...so did he take commission through the Technical course and not Long Course?

EME or something? Usually the engineers are sent to NUST.
 
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Army cadet Coporal Asad Mushtaq was awarded the prestigious “Sword of Honour” for overseas cadets at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (RMAS), in England. Corporal Mushtaq was commissioned on August 9, 2013 and received the sword from the Countess of Essex on the same day during the Sovereign’s Day Parade.

A press release received from London on Monday stated that the distinction has carried forward the baton of success and high standards typically displayed by Pakistani cadets at Sandhurst.
RMAS is the training hub for all British army officers. Every year, the academy holds three Sovereign’s Parades to mark the passing out of its cadets from Senior Division. Amongst the awards handed out to outstanding cadets, the overseas Sword of Honour is awarded to the Cadet considered by the Commandant to be the best one amongst all Cadets sent in by foreign armies for the course.

Corporal Asad, a cadet at the Pakistan Military Academy in Kakul, expressed his resolve to serve the nation in line with the traditions of Pakistan Army. He dedicated his sword to all martyrs and troops of the Pakistan Army currently engaged against terrorism. The commissioning ceremony was attended by the High Commissioner of Pakistan and Army & Air Adviser at Pakistan High Commission Colonel Muhammad Zulfiqar Bhatti. Later, a reception was also held at Pakistan High Commission, London in his honour.

Pakistani cadet awarded ‘Sword of Honour’ at Sandhurst – The Express Tribune

All Hail Pakistan :pakistan:
 
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