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Muhammad Nawaz (general)

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Birth name
  
Muhammad Nawaz

Allegiance
  
Pakistan

Rank
  
Major General

Role
  
Pakistan Army officer

Awards
  
Hilal-i-Imtiaz

Unit
  
Frontier Force Regiment

Nickname(s)
  
Nawaz

Years of service
  
1978-2011

Name
  
Muhammad Nawaz

Died
  
2011, Layyah, Pakistan

Service/branch
  
Pakistan Army

Commands held
  
40th Infantry Division

Born
  
January 1, 1957 Chiniot, Punjab (
1957-01-01
)

Battles/wars
  
Siachen Offense Indo-Pakistani War of 1999

Battles and wars
  
Siachen conflict, Kargil War

Major General Muhammad Nawaz was General Officer of Pakistan Army. Due to his meritorious service, he was awarded the Hilal e Imtiaz (Military) by the Government of Pakistan.

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Early life

Major General Muhammad Nawaz was born in Chiniot, District Jhang and he received his early education there.He Belonged to Arain Family.

Military career

Nawaz was accepted into the Pakistan Military Academy (Kakul) in 1978 in the 61st PMA Long Course. After successful completion of Military Training from Pakistan Military Academey Kakul he was awarded commission in the Pakistan Army on 27 March 1980, and was inducted into the 14 Frontier Force Regiment. He has also obtained his BSc in War Studies from Command and Staff College, Quetta. He also attended National Defence University, Islamabad where he holds a M.Sc. degree in War Studies. Apart from active service with his own Regiment 14 FF, he Commanded 31 Infantry Brigade. He had also held various Staff Appointment as Brigade Major of 44 IMBG, Staff Officer Headquarters PAP MODA at Saudi Arabia, Deputy Director General at Dte General ISI and D&AA Pakistan Embassy at Tehran (Iran).

He was promoted to the Rank of Maj Gen on 8 August 2008. After promotion to the rank of Major General he was posted as General Officer Commanding 40th Infantry Division, Okara and later on as Director General Punjab Rangers.

Death

While he was on duty and traveling in his official helicopter on a military assignment, the chopper experienced technical problems and crashed in the Indus River. Nawaz, along with cabin crew, died on the spot. He was buried in his native town Chiniot with full military honor

References

Muhammad Nawaz (general) Wikipedia