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Muhammad Musa

General Muhammad Musa Khan Hazara H.Pk., HJ, HQA, MBE, IDC, psc (موسى خان) (1908–1991), was the fourth Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army (1958–1966). He succeeded Field Marshal Ayub Khan, who took over the Presidency of Pakistan in the 1958 Pakistani coup d'état. After retirement from the Pakistan Army, he served as fourth Governor of the erstwhile West Pakistan Province (1966 to 1969) and the tenth Governor of Balochistan Province (1985 to 1991). He died in office as Governor of Balochistan in 1991.
==Early life and military career==
He was the eldest son of Sardar Yazdan Khan, born in a Muslim, Hazara family hailing from Quetta, Pakistan. Khan was from the Sardar family of the Hazara tribe. Musa Khan was initially recruited to the British Indian Army as a 'Jawan' or Sepoy at the age of 18 in 1926. He was a "Naik" (junior non-commissioned officer) in the 4th Hazara Pioneers when he was selected to train at the Indian Military Academy in Dehra Dun as a cadet in October 1932. He was commissioned with the first batch of the cadets as an Second Lieutenant (Indian Commissioned Officer) on 1 February 1935. He was posted to the 6th Royal Battalion of the 13th Frontier Force Rifles as a Platoon Commander in 1936. He took part in the Waziristan Operations in 1936–1938 and in World War II. He was assigned to lead the 'D' Company. He was mentioned in despatches for "distinguished services in the Middle East during the period February to July 1941" in the London Gazette 30 December 1941 as a Lieutenant & acting Major. He was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (Military division) in the London Gazette 16 April 1942 for "gallant and distinguished services in the Middle East during the period July to October 1941". He was then serving as a Captain and temporary Major. He was serving with the Machine Gun battalion, 13th Frontier Force Rifles by October 1942. 〔 October 1942 MS Army List 〕 Following the partition of India, he opted for the Pakistan Army in 1947.

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