Afzal Tahir - Naval Career

Naval Career

Admiral Tahir was born in Faisalabad in Arain family. He joined the Pakistan Navy on 11 May 1967 and attended the Pakistan Military Academy (with 40th PMA Long Course) and the Naval Academy at Abbottabad and Karachi respectively prior to commissioning in December 1970 in the special operations branch. He was among one of the few naval officers who were selected for the training with Army's Special Service Group, and his naval unit was sent to United States to conduct its excersize and training with U.S. Navy SEALs in 1969. After his training, he was transferred to the Special Service Group Navy, a Navy's special operations unit, as an elite commanding officer. He saw action in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 where he actively participated in the conflict. Previously had studied special war courses in Pakistan Military Academy, Lieutenant Commander Tahir was a platoon commander of the Special Service Group Navy (SSGN) where he commanded a small team of Navy commandos in East Pakistan against the Indian Army. Lt. Crdr. Tahir led 3 successful ground based naval operations along with the Army and gained a respective reputation in Special Service Group Navy. After the conflict, Lt.Cdr. Tahir left the naval special forces and served on surface ships and minesweepers before opting to join Naval Aviation in March 1974. His tours of duty in Aviation Service took him twice to the United Kingdom for Basic Observer and Helicopter Warfare Instructor (HWI) courses.

In July 1985 he was promoted to the rank of Commander, to Captain in July 1992 and to Commodore in 1998. In 1999, he again saw action in Indo-Pakistani War of 1999. In 2000, he was promoted to the rank of Rear Admiral, to that of Vice Admiral on 1 September 2004 when he was serving as the Deputy Chief of Naval Staff (training and personnel) and to that of Admiral on 7 October 2005 and appointed as Chief of Naval Staff of the Pakistan Navy. He is a graduate of Joint Services Staff College, Chaklala and National Defence College, Islamabad.

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