Muhammad Ghulam Tawab - Brief

Brief

Tawab was born in a village near Sylhet, of Bengal Province, British Indian Empire, on July 1, 1930. After graduating college Tawab joined the Pakistan Air Force and was commissioned with the 9th GD(P) course as a pilot officer in the PAF. He graduated from PAF College Risalpur on September 15, 1951. Tawab excelled in the PAF by reputation and professionally as well as in Bangladesh Air Force. In 1965, during Indo-Pak war on the western front, Tawab brilliant performance won him great recognition and the highest gallantry award. In 1975, Tawab was promoted to Air Vice Marshall and appointed as Chief of Air Staff of Bangladesh Air Force. He was married to Henrietta, a German national, and has two sons and a daughter.

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