Air Commodore M. Zafar Masud - A Pioneer of the Pakistan Air Force
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The late Air Commodore M. Zafar Masud helped to mould the Pakistan Air Force into an effective fighting machine. Pakistan will remember him as one who made a great contribution towards the development of the Pakistan Air Force... - Air Marshal (Retd.) Asghar Khan An exceptional fighter pilot... Masud...was widely respected and regarded as a probable future air force chief. - Air Chief Marshal (Retd.) Jamal A. Khan *** Air Commodore Mohammad Zafar Masud is among the pioneers of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF). At the time of the partition of India in 1947 he was already an air force pilot and became the youngest founding member of the newly born Royal Pakistan Air Force (later Pakistan Air Force). In the PAF he was affectionately known as Mitty Masud and is remembered as a top-rated fighter pilot and the most brilliant planner and professional commander ever produced by PAF (Retired Air Marshal Inam-ul-Haq Khan). Masud was also posted to East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) and held the positions of Air Officer Commanding and Unified Commander of Eastern Military High Command at a time when Pakistan was confronted with great political turmoil in its East wing. Air Commodore Masuds contributions to the Air Force were well renowned. He led a formation of Sabre jets that set a world record in aviation. As part of building the PAF Masud also founded the Fighter Leaders School (now known as the Combat Commanders School). This institution has earned a reputation as the Top Gun base of the Pakistan Air Force. He also authored The Story of the Pakistan Air Force - A Saga of Courage and Honour which provided an account of the PAF from 1947-1988. A hero of the 1965 war Masud was awarded the second highest military honor in Pakistan the Hilal-e-Jurat. Many pilots under Masuds command also received honors. This book tells the captivating story of Air Commodore Masuds career elucidates on the circumstances that prevailed in East Pakistan before its breakup from West Pakistan and sheds light on how the Pakistani leaderships handling of the grave situation in the East wing led to Air Commodore Masuds resignation. Visit AMZ Publications (USA) on Social Media: https: //www.scribd.com/AMZPublications For updates on the authors published and forthcoming works visit: - https: //www.facebook.com/nasimyousaf.26 - https: //www.scribd.com/NasimYousaf Copyright (c) 2015 AMZ Publications (USA)
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