Our Heroes - Pakistan Air Force

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Officer who embraced martyrdom during the 1971 War, leaving behind a legacy defined by courage, duty and sacrifice.

Flt Lt Samad Ali Changezi Shaheed was flying Combat Air Patrol near Hyderabad with his leader. Flt Lt Samad had already carved his legacy in the 1971 war, flying eleven operational F-104 missions with unflinching zeal and valor. When Badin radar warned of two hostile fighters slipping in, he pushed his Starfighter into a blistering sprint, diving headlong into a fierce, high-velocity duel. Fighting with absolute commitment to the skies he vowed to defend, the brave son of the soil embraced martyrdom in combat.
 
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Officer who embraced martyrdom during the 1971 War, leaving behind a legacy defined by courage, duty and sacrifice.

Wg Cdr Mervyn Middlecoat Shaheed had been commanding No 26 Squadron before the 1971 War.
 
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The warriors of 13 December, 1971—through their sacrifice above the clouds and their relentless resolve on the war front—etched a legacy of courage that continues to define the spirit, grit and honour of Pakistan Air Force.
 
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Remembering the Fearless Warriors of Pakistan
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14th Death anniversary of Legendary Air Marshal Malik Nur Khan Awan [22 February 1923 – 15 December 2011]

Air Marshal Nur Khan Awan HJ,HQA, HS, SPk, SQA, an ultimate Legendary C-in C, Icon Leader & A Fearless Commander who led from the front.

The list of the great icons and legacies of Pakistan cannot be completed without the name of Air Marshal (Retd) Nur Khan.
 
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17 December 1971, Pakistan Air Force stood true to its finest traditions; fighting on with indomitable courage and unbreakable resolve right up to the war’s final moments.
 
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