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Structure of the Pakistan Army : ウィキペディア英語版
Structure of the Pakistan Army

The Structure of the Pakistan Army can be broken down two ways, administrative, and operational. Operationally the Pakistan Army is divided in 11 Corps having areas of responsibility (AOR) from mountainous regions of northern Pakistan to the desert and coastal regions of the south. Administratively it is divided in different regiments (details below). The General Headquarters (GHQ) of Pakistan Army is located in the garrison city of Rawalpindi in Punjab province. It is planned to be moved to the capital city of Islamabad.
==Army headquarters and staff==

The Chief of the Army Staff (COAS), formerly called the Commander in Chief (C in C), is challenged with the responsibility of commanding the Pakistani Army. The COAS operates from army headquarters in Rawalpindi, near Islamabad. The Principal Staff Officers (PSO's) assisting him in his duties at the Lieutenant General level include:
* Chief of General Staff (CGS) — Lt Gen Zubair Mahmood Hayat
* Chief of Logistics Staff (CLS) — Lt Gen Ghayoor Mahmood
* Inspector General Arms (IG Army) — Lt Gen Obaid Ullah Khan
* Adjutant General (AG) — Lt Gen Zamir Ul Hassan Shah
* Quarter-Master General (QMG) — Lt Gen Javed Mahmood Bukhari
* Inspector General Training and Evaluation (IGT&E) — Lt Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa
* Military Secretary (MS) — Lt Gen Shahid Baig Mirza
* Inspector General Communications and IT (IGC&IT) — Lt Gen Nazir Ahmed Butt
The Military Operations and Intelligence Directorates function under the Chief of General Staff (CGS). A major reorganization in GHQ was done in September 2008 under General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, when two new PSO positions were introduced: the Inspector General Arms and the Inspector General Communications and IT, thus raising the number of PSO's to eight.〔Iftikhar A. Khan. ("Kayani shakes up army command" ) ''Dawn'', 30 September 2008〕
The headquarters function also includes the Judge Advocate General (JAG), and the Comptroller of Civilian Personnel, the Chief of the Corps of Engineers (E-in-C) who is also head of Military Engineering Service (MES), all of them also report to the Chief of the Army Staff.

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