List of Kakazai People - Armed Forces

Armed Forces

  • Shukriya Khanum, (First Pakistani woman to obtain Commercial Pilot License - CPL)
  • General K.M. Arif, (VCOAS)
  • Air Marshal Shamim, (Air Chief)
  • Lt. Gen. Saeed Qadir
  • Lt. Gen. Tanveer Tahir, (Ex-IG C&IT, Pakistani Army)
  • Maj. Gen. Mahmood Aslam Hayat
  • Lt. Gen. Zubair Mahmood Hayat
  • Maj. Gen. Omar Mahmood Hayat
  • Maj. Gen. Ahmad Mahmood Hayat
  • Maj. Gen. Farooq Iqbal
  • Maj. Gen. Iftikhar Ahmed Malik, PhD. (Principal, Margall Medical College & Foundation University Medical College)
  • Col Dr. Mujeeb Ul Haq (Pioneer Cardiologist - Presidents Pride of Performance), Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
  • Lt. Col. (Pilot) Ahmad Jawad Khan, (Imtiazi Sanad & Bar, ISC)
  • Lt. Col. Malik Aftab Ahmed Khan, (Sitar-e-Jurat 1965 for blowing up Batapur {BRB} Bridge)(Secretary Communication & Works, Government of Baluchistan 1976)
  • Lt. Col. Retd Nadeem Masood Agha
  • Col. Retd Ahsen Siddique, Sitra-e-Jurat 1971)
  • Col. Malik Amjad Zafar
  • Flt. Lt. Abid Azam Khan
  • Lt. Col. Taufiq Mushtaq (Retd.)
  • Brigadier Badar Munir
  • General Tariq Majeed (Chairman Joint Chief of Staff Committee)Pakistan Army

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