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− | + | The Pakistan Armed Forces, came under official existence on 3rd of April 2010. When a complete plan was presented and the military was organised. Pakistan Armed Forces have ceased to exist and were replaced by [[Pakistan Army]] and SSG. | |
− | + | [[Sturmwaltzing|Akodo Setai]] upon running for Country President for the 14th term, decided it was best for it to become operational again though not in its former glory. | |
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− | Each Military needs to create chain of command, within | + | =2010 structure= |
+ | [[Image:Pakistani Armed Forces v3.jpg|75px|thumb|Right|Old logo of the Pakistani Armed Forces (Urdu: Pakistani Fauj)]] | ||
+ | [[Image:Pakistani Armed Forces v2.jpg|75px|thumb|Right|Old logo of the Pakistani Armed Forces]] | ||
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+ | ==Command Structure== | ||
+ | Each Military needs to create a chain of command, within its force. People signing up is a different thing and people getting organized into proper working groups is another. | ||
'''Chief of Pakistan Armed Forces''' | '''Chief of Pakistan Armed Forces''' | ||
− | A position which is not political and purely soldier based. Individual appointed to this position should be the soldier and not political vocal activist. He | + | A position which is not political and purely soldier based. Individual appointed to this position should be the soldier and not political vocal activist. He was the head of Pakistan Armed Forces. He was under Minister of Defense and advised Minister of Defense and Country President on Strategic Security Matters and was making sure Armed Force is performing as per required standards. |
'''Council of Corps Commander''' | '''Council of Corps Commander''' | ||
− | This | + | This included Six Corps Commanders (Field Marshals) who were in-charge of Six Corps of Pakistan Armed Forces. Head of the Council was the Army Chief. |
'''Military Spokesperson''' | '''Military Spokesperson''' | ||
− | This | + | This was the voice of the Military. The ideal person for this position was someone who loves Military Adventures and also has a love for writing regularly in media about Pakistan Armed Forces. |
'''Recruiters & Trainers''' | '''Recruiters & Trainers''' | ||
− | These | + | These were appointed people in the Military whose sole job was to make sure that every citizen was recruited into the Army and are getting trained. Their job was to bring new people into the Military Program and to make sure that existing people are actively participating in military-related missions and training. |
== The Six Corps of Pakistan Armed Forces == | == The Six Corps of Pakistan Armed Forces == | ||
− | + | '''[[Dioist Royal Guard|Dio's Royal Guard]]''' | |
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− | '''Dio's Royal Guard''' | + | |
− | Soldiers who | + | Soldiers who were the best in the ranks of [[Dioism|Dioists]]. They had the honour to be part of the Dioist Royal Guard. Dio Royal Guard was equal to military Corps and was the most selective Corps in Pakistan Armed Forces. Being a practising dioist was a prerequisite for this. |
'''Special Services Group''' | '''Special Services Group''' | ||
− | They | + | They were the best Trained Soldiers. Their main objective was to do quick and strategic attacks in a war on Pakistani Soil or across the world. This Corps only included soldiers who were ready to move at any time when called and had no political engagement (e.g. Congress Member, Party Member etc) to worry about. They were {{Rank|V1 Field Marshal|Field Marshals}} and {{Rank|V1 General|Generals}}. |
'''Punjab Corps''' | '''Punjab Corps''' | ||
− | This | + | This was Pakistan's Best Corps for defensive purposes. The main purpose of this corps was to act as Pakistan's first line of defense. This Corps included Citizens with Ranks of {{Rank|V1 Field Marshal|Field Marshals}}, {{Rank|V1 General|Generals}} & {{Rank|V1 Colonel|Colonels}}. Also the Secondary tanks. |
'''Sindh Corps''' | '''Sindh Corps''' | ||
− | This | + | This was Pakistan's Second Best Corps for Defensive Purposes. They were a secondary line of defense. They included the ranks of {{Rank|V1 Colonel|Colonels}}, {{Rank|V1 Captain|Captains}} & {{Rank|V1 Lieutenant|Lieutenants}}. |
'''Frontier Corps''' | '''Frontier Corps''' | ||
− | This | + | This make up most of soldiers. Ranks included {{Rank|V1 Lieutenant|Lieutenants}}, {{Rank|V1 Sergeant|Sergeants}} and {{Rank|V1 Corporal|Corporals}}. |
'''Balochistan Corps''' | '''Balochistan Corps''' | ||
− | This | + | This was a Training Corps for younger and new players it was mainly made up of {{Rank|V1 Corporal|Corporals}} & {{Rank|V1 Private|Privates}}. |
− | The table below lists Pakistan's Military Division/Corps | + | The table below lists Pakistan's Military Division/Corps. |
'''Badmash Youth''' | '''Badmash Youth''' | ||
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+ | Badmash Youth was the newest wing to train newbies and make them into a good fighter for the country. It was established by [[Shahrose Khan]], a citizen historically described as a true patriot and a philanthropist. The military unit was disbanded after the demise of its founder. | ||
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− | + | | [[File:Baloch Corps.jpg|100px]] || Baloch Corps ||[[File:Baloch Corps Uniform.jpg|100px]] || 23rd March, 2010 | |
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− | | [[File: | + | | [[File:Frontier Corps.jpg|100px]] || Frontier Corps ||[[File:Frontier Corps Uniform.jpg|100px]] || 23rd March, 2010 |
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− | | [[File: | + | | [[File:Punjab Corps.jpg|100px]] || Punjab Corps ||[[File:Punjab Corps Uniform.jpg|100px]] || 23rd March, 2010 |
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− | | [[File: | + | | [[File:Sindh Corps.jpg|100px]] || Sindh Corps ||[[File:Sindh Corps Uniform.jpg|100px]] || 23rd March, 2010 |
Latest revision as of 09:37, 15 March 2020
The Pakistan Armed Forces, came under official existence on 3rd of April 2010. When a complete plan was presented and the military was organised. Pakistan Armed Forces have ceased to exist and were replaced by Pakistan Army and SSG.
Akodo Setai upon running for Country President for the 14th term, decided it was best for it to become operational again though not in its former glory.
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2010 structure
Command Structure
Each Military needs to create a chain of command, within its force. People signing up is a different thing and people getting organized into proper working groups is another.
Chief of Pakistan Armed Forces
A position which is not political and purely soldier based. Individual appointed to this position should be the soldier and not political vocal activist. He was the head of Pakistan Armed Forces. He was under Minister of Defense and advised Minister of Defense and Country President on Strategic Security Matters and was making sure Armed Force is performing as per required standards.
Council of Corps Commander
This included Six Corps Commanders (Field Marshals) who were in-charge of Six Corps of Pakistan Armed Forces. Head of the Council was the Army Chief.
Military Spokesperson
This was the voice of the Military. The ideal person for this position was someone who loves Military Adventures and also has a love for writing regularly in media about Pakistan Armed Forces.
Recruiters & Trainers
These were appointed people in the Military whose sole job was to make sure that every citizen was recruited into the Army and are getting trained. Their job was to bring new people into the Military Program and to make sure that existing people are actively participating in military-related missions and training.
The Six Corps of Pakistan Armed Forces
Soldiers who were the best in the ranks of Dioists. They had the honour to be part of the Dioist Royal Guard. Dio Royal Guard was equal to military Corps and was the most selective Corps in Pakistan Armed Forces. Being a practising dioist was a prerequisite for this.
Special Services Group
They were the best Trained Soldiers. Their main objective was to do quick and strategic attacks in a war on Pakistani Soil or across the world. This Corps only included soldiers who were ready to move at any time when called and had no political engagement (e.g. Congress Member, Party Member etc) to worry about. They were Field Marshals and Generals.
Punjab Corps
This was Pakistan's Best Corps for defensive purposes. The main purpose of this corps was to act as Pakistan's first line of defense. This Corps included Citizens with Ranks of Field Marshals, Generals & Colonels. Also the Secondary tanks.
Sindh Corps
This was Pakistan's Second Best Corps for Defensive Purposes. They were a secondary line of defense. They included the ranks of Colonels, Captains & Lieutenants.
Frontier Corps
This make up most of soldiers. Ranks included Lieutenants, Sergeants and Corporals.
Balochistan Corps
This was a Training Corps for younger and new players it was mainly made up of Corporals & Privates.
The table below lists Pakistan's Military Division/Corps.
Badmash Youth
Badmash Youth was the newest wing to train newbies and make them into a good fighter for the country. It was established by Shahrose Khan, a citizen historically described as a true patriot and a philanthropist. The military unit was disbanded after the demise of its founder.
Established | |||
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Service Indigenous nameLogoUniform | |||
Baloch Corps | 23rd March, 2010 | ||
Frontier Corps | 23rd March, 2010 | ||
Punjab Corps | 23rd March, 2010 | ||
Sindh Corps | 23rd March, 2010 |