History of Pakistan Army

King Faisal II of Iraq visiting 501 Workshop, Rawalpindi.


1721856417709.png
 
.
1646171680362.png


.
Rawalpindi Members of the newly formed Pakistani Security Guard marching past troops of the regular Pakistani Army during parade review for Pakistan's new leader Mohammed Ali Jinnah, who did not attend due to illness.

1646171734342.png
 
Tirah Field Force "Tirah-Kurram-Khyber", Circa 1897-1898.

1721856523824.png



The Nursing Sister's Of Tirah Expedition.

Source - The Navy And Army Illustrated March 20th, 1898.


1646760106900.png



.
This Is a Staged Picture Depicts Men Of The Ghurka Rifles Aiming Their Weapons At Karuppa Tirah, Circa 1897.....


1646760194682.png
 
AJK 1949


1721856649070.png
 
Bungalow at Dalbandin, Balochistan in 1955..

Kharan Rifles..


1721856694424.png
 
1647016004783.png


.
Having Removed Their Turbans - Muslims, Hindu And Sikhs Police Recruits Are Instructed In Drill At A Frontier Constabulary Training Establishment, Nowshera, NWFP, 1944 (c).

© Cecil Beaton / Imperial War Museum
 
1721856783745.png



PAVO at Dera Ismail Khan, circa 1890s. then known as the 1st Punjab Cavalry.

Immaculate drip. love what looks like a Martini-Henry cavalry carbine....
 
Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, meeting with the officers of 6th Bn, Frontier Force Rifles (Now 1st FF). Lt Col. (later Lt General) Bakhtiar Rana following him.
Date: 1948


1721856857346.png
 
1721857011600.png



General Muhammad Ayub Khan, C-in-C Pakistan Army, Reviewing The 3rd (Peshawar) Mountain Battery During Its Centenary Celebration At Campbellpur In 1953.
 
Quetta June 1930

1721857120248.png




1721857148011.png
 
The Guides Infantry; it's 'C' Company repulsed an assault by the 8ᵗʰ Rajputana Rifles on a feature in the upper reaches of the Leepa Valley, on the night of 7/8ᵗʰ December 1971.
The Raj Rif unit lost 43 dead or missing.
Charlie Company lost 5, including it's commander.


1721857172667.png
 
Peshawar 1919
1721857251150.png
 
Shagai Fort, Khyber Pass, 1946-48 (c).


1721857328648.png

Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah With Colonel Mohammad Sharif Khan Afridi Kuki khel, Commandant Khyber Rifles. Standing Beside Him At The Parade Ground Of Shagai Fort, Literally In The Khyber Pass. Colonel Sharif Was The First Commissioned Officer In 1936 From Khyber.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Country Watch Latest

Latest Posts

Back
Top