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Regiments of the Pakistan Army

My question is
every soldier in the Army should belong to a regiment?
and
Is it the soldiers choice which regiment he wants to be a part of ? or they are apointed?
@nuclearpak @fatman17 @TaimiKhan

You fill a form for your preferences, then the related department of GHQ ascertains your qualities and academic performance and allots you a arm keeping in mind your preferences.

There is something called as family preference or something like that. Basically, that means that if your father also served in the Army, you are in a good position to go into that same arm or regiment.

For example, if somebody's father was in 8 Punjab, then the cadet has good chances of being allotted 8 Punjab if he wants.
 
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My question is
every soldier in the Army should belong to a regiment?
and
Is it the soldiers choice which regiment he wants to be a part of ? or they are apointed?
@nuclearpak @fatman17 @TaimiKhan

all soldiers / officers belong to one of the fighting arms. the cream of the crop of the PMA are given a 'choice' to join their 'family' regiment or the Senior Under Officer will influence the cadets preference. all others go where there are 'shortages' based on their strengths and skills at the PMA.
 
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all soldiers / officers belong to one of the fighting arms. the cream of the crop of the PMA are given a 'choice' to join their 'family' regiment or the Senior Under Officer will influence the cadets preference. all others go where there are 'shortages' based on their strengths and skills at the PMA.

Is there a system of ' Parental Claim ' to opt for the Regiment / Battalion of your father in the PA ?
 
Armoured Regiments of the Pakistan Army.

The Presidents Bodyguards; Faith, Unity & Discipline

4 Cavalry; The Valiant Fourth
Raised 1956

5 Horse Probyn's Horse; Ich Dien
Raised 1857
Probyn Sahib Ki Regiment as the jawans call it
The richest regiment of the army with astonishing silver
Officers from rich or very well connected families.

6 Lancers Duke of Connaught's Own
Raised 1857
Officers characteristically friendly, relaxed. disciplined regiment. great sportsmen.

7 Lancers
Raised 1991

8 Cavalry
Raised 1991

9 Horse
Raised 1991

10 Cavalry Guides Cavalry
(FF)
Raised 1846
Old, Anglophile. Zia did not fit in.

11 Cavalry Prince Albert Victor's Own Kabul to Kandhar
(FF)
Raised 1849
Good war record in 1965 and 1971

12 Cavalry Sam Browne's
(FF)
raised 1955
Reconnaissance regiment
Combines the grandeur of the old cavalry regiments with the agility and vigour of the more recently raised. great sportsmen.

13 Lancers Spearhead
Raised 1817
the oldest and truly grandest regiment.
13 Lancers officers have an air of reserve.
almost wiped out in 1971 at Bara Pind in the Sialkot sector.

14 Lancers Ghazi Squadron
raised 1993

15 Lancers
Raised 1955

16 Horse
Raised 1993

17 Lancers
Raised 1998

18 Horse
Raised 1994
Regarding the "President's Bodyguard" (PBG), does this regiment trace it's lineage to 1773?
I've read that the Governer General's Bodyguard was split between Pakistan and India, if it does, wouldn't this make the PBG the oldest serving unit in the Pakistan Army?
 
Is there a system of ' Parental Claim ' to opt for the Regiment / Battalion of your father in the PA ?

some colonial traditions have been eliminated. now you go where you are needed. once designated your family can use influence to get you at least in the same regiment.
 
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