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  1. The Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army (abbreviation: C-in-C of the Pakistan Army) was the professional head of the Pakistan Army from 1947 to 1972. The C-in-C was directly responsible for commanding the army.

  2. The Chief of the Army Staff is based in the GHQ, and the current Chief is General Syed Asim Munir Ahmed Shah, serving in this capacity since 29 November 2022.

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    Chief Of Army Staff
    Took Office
    Left Office
    11
    Munir, Asim General Syed Asim Munir Ahmed ...
    29 November 2022
    Incumbent
    10
    Bajwa, Qamar General Qamar Javed Bajwa NI ...
    29 November 2016
    29 November 2022
    09
    Sharif, Raheel General Raheel Sharif NI ...
    29 November 2013
    29 November 2016
    08
    Kayani, Ashfaq Parvez General Ashfaq ...
    29 November 2007
    29 November 2013
  3. Jun 2, 2021 · Sam Houston, the first constitutional president of the republic, largely reorganized the military forces, however, increasing the regular army to slightly more than 3,600 men in December 1836. This new army was to be commanded by a major general and two brigadier generals.

  4. The Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army (reporting name: C-in-C) was normally the highest-ranking officer in the Pakistan Army from the country's independence to 1972. [2]:105 The C-in-C was directly responsible for commanding the army. It was an administrative position and the appointment...

  5. MG Sam Houston was elected as the inaugural commander-in-chief by representatives of the Consultation of 1835 on November 12, 1835. Additionally, many of the officers were elected directly by the members of the Consultation.

  6. Memoirs of Lt. Gen. Gul Hassan Khan. The autobiography of the last Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army, the book dwells mainly on the author's years with Field Marshal Slim during...

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  8. 4 days ago · The interior minister of Baluchistan province, Ziaullah Langau, congratulated the security forces for “saving the country from possible high-profile attacks” by arresting the militants, whom he identified as Commander Nasrullah and Commander Idress.

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