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Force Command Northern Areas

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Force Command Northern Areas
Active1948- Present
Country Pakistan
Branch Pakistan Army
TypeMountain infantry
RoleInfantry,though supporting artillery
Part ofX Corps (Pakistan)
HeadquartersGilgit, Gilgit-Baltistan
Commanders
Current
commander
Major-General Kashif Khalil
Ceremonial chiefGeneral Sahir Shamshad Mirza

Force Command Northern Areas is a division size formation of the Pakistan Army. It commands the troops deployed in the Northern Areas of Pakistan.[1] It is a component of X Corps of the Pakistan Army. In contrast to the general belief that it is a corps sized formation, it is a division sized force commanded by a major general. Its coat of arms is a snow leopard on a black background.

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Origins of FCNA

After the war of 1971 and the loss of territory in the Turtuk area (including three villages of Turtuk, Thang and Tyakshi), need was felt to hold the area more strongly included permanent presence of the army instead of leaving it to the care of Karakorum and Northern Scouts. Consequently, Force Command Northern Area was raised in 1972 as a brigade sized formation responsible for defense of Line of Control in what was then called Northern Areas. The formation was upgraded to a division sized formation in 1975 commanded by a Major General.

Present Day Order of Battle

Brigades Location
80th Infantry Brigade Astor
150th Infantry Brigade Gilgit
323rd Infantry Brigade Karakoram-Dansam
62nd Infantry Brigade Skardu
61st Infantry Brigade U/I Location
Independent Engineering Brigade U/I Location
Independent Signal Brigade U/I Location
5 Aviation Squadron U/I Location
Commanders of Force Command Northern Areas (incomplete list)
Rank and Name Date Assumed Command Notes
Brig Safdar Hussain Khan 15 Aug 1972
Brig Muhammad Asghar 13 Jul 1973 Later a politician and MNA, formed his own faction of Pakistan Muslim Leagure - Junejo
Brig Zulfikar Ali Khan 16 April 1974
Brigadier Abdul xxxx Malik 23 Nov 1974
Maj Gen Muhammad Riaz Khan 15 Jun 1975
Maj Gen C A Majid 16 Jun 1976 Later Lt Gen
Maj Gen Nishat Ahmad Jan 1978
Maj Gen Muhammad Aslam Shah July 1979 Later Lt Gen
Maj Gen Imtiaz Warraich, SJ June 1980 Later Lt Gen
Maj Gen Pirdad Khan, SJ June 1982 Later Lt Gen
Maj Gen Safdar Ali Khan May 1984
Maj Gen Humayun Khan Bangash July 1986 Later Lt Gen
Maj Gen Ayaz Ahmad Nov 1987 Later Lt Gen
Maj Gen Irshadullah Tarrar Mar 1989
Maj Gen Zahir ul Islam Abbasi May 1991 Launched the disastrous operation Chullung operation in Aug 1992 leading to huge losses by 1 AK and killing of Brigade Commander
Maj Gen Fazal Ghafoor
Maj Gen M Aziz Khan Later General and Chairman Joint chiefs of Staff Committee
Maj Gen Ali Jan Aurakzai Later Lt Gen and Governor of NWFP
Maj Gen Javed Hassan Later Lt Gen
Maj Gen Safder Hussain Later Lt Gen
Maj Gen Nadeem Ahmed Later Lt Gen
Maj Gen Tahir Mahmood
Maj Gen Mohsin Kamal Later Lt Gen
Maj Gen Muzzamil Hussain Later Lt Gen
Maj Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa Later General and Chief of Army Staff
Maj Gen Ikram-ul-Haq Later Lt Gen
Maj Gen Hafiz Masroor Ahmad
Maj Gen Syed Asim Munir Later General and Chief of Army Staff
Maj Gen Saqib Mahmood Malik Later Lt Gen
Maj Gen Ehsan Mahmood
Maj Gen Jawwad Ahmed Qazi
Maj Gen Kashif Khalil, SJ Earned Sitara-e-Jurrat in 1999.


References

  1. ^ Ravi Shekhar Narain Singh (April 2008). Asian Strategic And Military Perspective. Lancer Publishers. pp. 253–255. ISBN 978-8170622451. Retrieved 4 May 2012.
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