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Gul Hassan Khan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gul Hassan Khan
Gul Hassan Khan ((ウルドゥー語:گل حسن خان)) (1921–1999) was a three-star general and the last Army Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army from 20 December 1971 to 3 March 1972. Khan was the shortest Army Commander-in-Chief of Pakistan Army as of time line, and was deposed by President Zulfikar Ali Bhutto after the Hamoodur Rahman Commission, led by Chief Justice Hamoodur Rahman, recommended his deposal. In a trial led by JAG Branch, General Hassan Khan was immediately retired from the Army and further relieved from any benefits given to the retired officers. ==Army career==
Khan was born in Rawalpindi, British Punjab of the British Indian Empire.〔http://www.rediff.com/news/mar/19gul.htm〕 In 1939, Khan joined the Indian Military Academy at Dehra Dun, and graduated from there in 1942. He obtained commission in the British Indian Army, and landed a staff job in the Army. Throughout the World war, Khan served as Aide-de-Camp (ADC) to Viscount Slim and opted for Pakistan citizenship in 1947. Khan participated in the Indo-Pakistani war in Kashmir as Lieutenant-Colonel. He also spent another year serving ADC to Governor-General Jinnah, founder of Pakistan. In 1960, Khan was promoted to Brigadier-General and commanded a small Brigade. During the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, he was Director Military Operations (DMO). His actions of valor won him the prestigious ''Star of Pakistan''.After the war, he was promoted to Major-General. In 1967, he was made GOC of the 1st Armoured Division of Pakistan Army. In 1969, he was made Chief of General Staff (CGS).
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