Karnal Sher Khan

[5] After completing his intermediate education, Khan first joined Pakistan Air Force (PAF) as an Airman in 1989, in Korangi he was in the Iqbal wing, he was roommate and a close friend of sqn\ldr Retd.M Mushtaq (who later served in PAF for 35 year as flight engineer ).Later Capt Karnal Sher Khan joined Pakistan Army as a commissioned officer in 1992.[1][7][8][9][10] Indian Army Brigadier M. P. S. Bajwa was impressed by the actions of Captain Khan and wrote to the government of Pakistan citing the bravery of the young officer.[3][14] A cadet college has been named after him in the village Ismaila near the native town of Karnal Sher Khan Shaheed (NH).Moreover, government textbooks of Pakistan Studies also mention valiant tales of Karnal Sher Khan as part of their academic curriculum.
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