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II Corps (Pakistan) : ウィキペディア英語版 | II Corps (Pakistan)
The II Corps, known as II Strike Corps or Army Reserve South, is army corps of Pakistan Army stationed in Multan, Punjab Province of Pakistan. The II Strike Corps is one of Pakistan's four heavy armoured corps. Also known as Army Reserve South, the corps is currently active in Pakistan's theater in War on Terror where its administrative divisions and brigades led numerous operations in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan. The Corps is currently commanded by 3-star general Lieutenant-General Ishfaq Nadeem Ahmad as Corps Commander. The Corps longest-serving Commander was then Lieutenant-General Rahimuddin Khan. ==History== II Corps was formed in 1971〔(Global Security )〕 as the winds of war began to blow in the sub-continent. It was responsible for the defense of all of Pakistan south of Multan; a huge undertaking, as well as the launching of counterattacks against India itself.〔Brian Cloughley- A History of the Pakistan Army, ISBN 0-19-579507-5, Page 200.〕 As war came its units would be heavily involved in the first task.
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