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Hakeemullah Khan Durrani
Air chief marshal (Pakistan), Air Chief Marshal Hakimullah Khan Durrani ( ur, ) (15 October 1935); best known as Hakimullah, is a retired Four-star rank, four-star air officer who tenured as the 5th Chief of Air Staff (Pakistan), Chief of Air Staff of Pakistan Air Force, appointed in this post from 9 March 1988 until retiring on 8 March 1991.The Story of the Pakistan Air Force 1988-1998: A Battle Against Odds (Oxford University Press, 2000) Biography Hakimullah was born in North-West Frontier Province (1901–2010), NWFP on 15 October 1935 into a Pashtun tribes, Pashtun family. After matriculating from the Edwardes College in Peshawar, he joined in the Pakistan Air Force in 1956, Passing out (military), passing out in 1957 where he gained Commissioned officer, commissioned as a Pilot officer, Pilot Officer. Further training took place in the United States where Flying officer, Flying Officer qualified to fly the Lockheed F-104 Starfighter, F-104 Starfighter and participated ...
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Air Chief Marshal (Pakistan)
Air chief marshal (abbreviated as Air Chf Mshl or ACM) is a Four-star rank, four-star commissioned air officer rank and title officially used to denote Commander-in-chief, supreme commander in the Pakistan Air Force for command and control. It is bestowed and commissioned by the Pakistan, Islamic Republic of Pakistan to a Three-star rank, three-star air marshal officer, and while it is officially described as the highest rank in Pakistan Armed Forces, uniformed services of Pakistan, it is equivalent to the rank of Admiral (Pakistan), admiral of Pakistan Navy, navy and General (Pakistan), general of Pakistan Army, army. Since it is purposely designed to make a position advancement from Three-star rank, three-star to a four-star rank with NATO's equivalent-rank code of OF-9, it ranks above the Air marshal (Pakistan), Air marshal and below Marshal of the air force, although "marshal of the air force" rank is currently not held by any military leader in Pakistan. However, a four-star ...
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Service Number
A service number is an identification code used to identify a person within a large group. Service numbers are most often associated with the military; however, they may be used in civilian organizations as well. National identification numbers may be seen as types of service numbers. The term "serial number" is often seen as a synonym of service number; however, a serial number more accurately describes manufacture and product codes, rather than personnel identification. In the Canadian military, a "serial number" referred to a unique number assigned each unit that mobilized for the Second World War. Australia In the First Australian Imperial Force soldiers were allotted numbers known as regimental numbers. These were allotted to NCOs and other ranks but not to officers or nurses, who had no numbers. Regimental numbers were rarely unique. Each battalion or corps had its own sequence, usually starting at 1, although some units were formed in the field and this did not occur. The re ...
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