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Pakistan Marines

The Pakistan Marines (Urdu: بحریہَ پاکستان)[3] or simply as Pak Marines, is an expeditionary and amphibious warfare uniform service branch within the Pakistan Navy, consisting of the naval officers and other personnel to perform their duties within the Marines.[4] Pakistan Marines are responsible for providing force protection in littorals, using the mobility of the Pakistan Navy to provide creeks defence, ground based air defence and Force protection.[5]

Pakistan Marines
بحریہَ پاکستان
Official emblem of the Pak Marines at a marine base HQ
Founded1 June 1971
(51 years, 10 months ago)[1]
Country Pakistan
Branch Pakistan Navy
TypeMarines
RoleAmphibious warfare, Naval infantry
Size3,6600 (est.)[2]
Part of Pakistan Armed Forces
HeadquartersManora Fort, Pak Marines Base in Karachi Coast, Sindh, Pakistan
Nickname(s)Pak Marines
Motto(s)Arabic: وَ اعْتَصِمُوْا بِحَبْلِ اللّٰهِ جَمِیْعًا وَّ لَا تَفَرَّقُوْا۪ Urdu: اور اللہ کی رسی مضبوط تھام لو سب مل کر اور آپس میں پھٹ نہ جانا (فرقوں میں نہ بٹ جانا) "And hold fast to the rope of Allah, all of you together, and do not be divided;" (Qur'an, 3:103)
Colors    
AnniversariesNavy Day: 6 September
Engagements
Commanders
Commander-in-Chief President Arif Alvi
Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff General Sahir Shamshad Mirza
CommandantVice admiral Faisal Rasul Lodhi
Arm BadgeMarines
Flag

In the Pakistani military leadership structure, the Marines are the expeditionary and amphibious branch within the Navy, often working closely with the Pakistan Army for training, executing expeditionary operations and logistics purposes.[4]

Initially established and commissioned on 1 June 1971 in East-Pakistan, to assist Pakistan Army in riverine warfare. GHQ employed this infant force in successfully evacuating Pakistan Army units from encirclement by Indian Army. They were headquartered in PNS Bakhtiar and PNS Titumir to oversee the tactical riverine /waterborne operations. This small but valiant force soon started to make significant impact on retrograde waterborne operations of Pakistan and saved many lives. Post war scenario led to their decommissioning in 1974 due to no riverine area of operations left with Pakistan that time.[6]

On 25 November 1990, the Marines were re-organized and recommissioned under Cdr. Obaidullah–since then they have been a component of the Navy, conducting expeditionary operations with the special forces of army and the navy.[6] The Marines are primarily tasked with quick response and marine reconnaissance objectives to guard the coastal and amphibious regions of the country, and receives training at the School of Infantry and Tactics by the Pakistan Army's instructors.[4]

In 2010, Marines, in close co-ordination with the Pakistan Army, Navy, and Air Force, were working around the clock to rescue villagers trapped by the country's worst deluge in 80 years.[7]

History

The Pakistan Marines traces their history back to Eastern Pakistan when the infantry battalion, dedicated towards the amphibious operations with the Pakistan Army, was commissioned in the Navy on 1 June 1971.: 76 [3] Initially, the Marines were modeled based on the British Royal Marines and were aimed towards conducting independent expeditionary and amphibious operations in a geographical region that was essentially a dead-level plain, which made it difficult for the Pakistan Army to conduct mechanized operations, though an ideal theatre for amphibious ground forces.[8]

The Marines were initially tasked to counter the Indian Army in Chittagong and Khulna with only four patrol boat and improvised imported amphibious vehicles.[8] Due to lack of training and vessels, misunderstanding of the amphibious terrains, operational capabilities, the Marines failed to produced any significant results to counter the insurgency that resulted in their decommissioning in 1974.[8]

 
The battalion of Pakistan Marines landing and ashore off a landing craft utility during a training exercise in support of Operation Bright Star.

Nonetheless, the Marines continued to exists in its rudimentary form until 1988 to meet the fundamental security requirements of Pakistan Navy offshore establishments in the country.[9] Following the introduction of the Mistral weapon system in the Navy, the Marines were re-commissioned under Cdr. Obaidulla (PN. Service number 1558) with Manora Fort at the vicinity of the PNS Qasim serving its first forward base on 14 April 1990.[9][1]

Per Navy's request, the Pakistan Army undertook the training of the new Marines personnel at the Pakistan Military Academy in Kakul and later at the School of Infantry and Tactics in Quetta, aiming to raise an infantry unit to guard the offshore establishments of the Navy.: 159 [10]

Initially, the Marines objectives were to provide security and cover to the offshore establishments of the Navy while aiding the federal government using the Navy's mobility.[9] Headquarters of the Marines was relocated from the PNS Himalaya (Navy's only boot camp) to the Manora Fort in the PNS Qasim that was renamed as Marine Base Qasim in 1994.[9] The commissioning Marines consisted of eighty commissioned officers, sixty seven chief petty officers from general service and forty three Marines.[9] Its first battalion was activated in September 1971.[9]

As part of the first combat assignment, the Marines were deployed at the Sir Creek region during the last decade, threat on the South-Eastern border increased manifolds, warranting an immediate response.[11][12][13]

Estimating the type and quantum of threat, the Pakistan Navy proposed deployment of a sizable force in the Sir Creeks region. The then-Rear Admiral Shahid Karimullah vigorously pursued the case of an additional battalion and its phase-wise development plan. Since its inception, Creeks Battalion is deployed in its designated Area of Responsibility.[14]

On 28 March 2013, Pakistan Navy commissioned the third battalion of Pakistan Marines in order to further strengthen the defense of the Gwadar Port and to enhance the security of vital Pakistan Navy assets and installations along the western coasts of Pakistan.[15]

Training center

Marine Training center is situated in Gwadar, Balochistan.


 
Pakistan Marine Training center

Organization

Marines Headquarters

 
A vintage cannon in the Manora Fort installed by the Royal Marines during the World War II.

The headquarters of the marines were initially set up in the Naval Base Dacca in East Pakistan in 1971 but relocated in the Karachi after the third war with India.[10] In 1990, the Marines were organized in PNS Himalaya initially, but the organizational command was relocated in Manora Fort located in the PNS Qasim that was renamed as Qasim Marine Base in 1995.: 50 [16][8][17] General military administration and logistics for the Marines are operated from the Qasim Marine Base in Karachi.[18]

The Marines maintains and control the inter-services liaison communication between the Army and the Marines from the Marine Base Qasim, overseeing the military training and instructions on the weapon system provided by the Army instructors and weapon system specialists.[19]

Marines bases, camps, and battalions

The Pakistan Marines operations are primarily controlled from the Qasim Marine Base but are stationed in Joint Army-Marine Base Sir Creek, Army Base Ormara, Gwadar Marine Camp and Marine Base Punjab.[20][21] Since 1998, the Army helped Navy to raise six infantry battalions (approximately ~800 personnel),[9] commanded by an officer with rank of Commander.[9]

Battalions Garrison/Headquarters Area of responsibility Commissioned Date
1st Marines Battalion[9] Joint Army-Marines Base Sir Creek Sir Creek/Kori 11 August 1999
Marines Amphibious Wing[8] Qasim Marine Base Karachi Coast 1 July 2002
1st Creek Battalion[22] Marines Base Sujawal Thatta District 13 May 2008
2nd Marines Battalion[23] Marine Base Qasim Karachi district 17 October 2012
3rd Marines Battalion[24] Marine Base Gwadar Port of Gwadar 29 March 2013
21st Air Defence Battalion[25] Marine Base Ormara Gwadar coast/Ormara 7 July 2017

Personnel

Leadership and training

 
The Pakistan Marine unit members dressed in operational camouflage uniforms with their U.S. counterparts in 2009.

The Commander, Coastal Areas (COMCOAST), designated as the Chief of Staff Marines (CSM), is the highest-ranking officer in the Marines, usually at a rank of three-star, reporting directly to the Chief of Naval Staff.: 73 [26]

The officer candidates are directed to attend the Pakistan Naval Academy in Karachi in order to gain commissioned in the Marines, where the candidates pass out in courses relating the military history and training, training for the soldier recruits are conducted at the PNS Himalaya– the initial entry training center ("boot camp") of the Navy.[6] Following the award of their commissions, marines officers and personnel attend the Marine Training Center (MTC) located at the PNS Qasim to learn infantry and combined arms warfare, usually instructed by Pakistani Army specialists.[6] At the MTC, the Marines completes the Basic Marines Course that included the instructions on comprehensive physical training in unarmed combat, close-quarter battle, security duties, swimming, small-arms handling and infantry tactics.[27]

After passing the basic marine training course, the Marines are directed to attend the Pakistan Army's School of Infantry and Tactics in Quetta where they are trained together with army personnel.[4] Since 1999, the Marines have been instructed to operate the Mistral missile system, ordnance, and special security courses to protect naval bases on coastal areas.[28][better source needed][4]

The Marines formations and personnel wears the camouflage uniforms when deployed to an operational environment but otherwise they wear Navy dress uniforms in public and international ceremonies.[4]

Commissioned officers and Enlisted rank

The Marines are the branch within the Navy, therefore, using the same ranks and insignia as equivalent to the Pakistan Navy as contrary to the U.S. Marines in the United States and the Royal Marines in the United Kingdom.: 76 [3]

Rank group General/flag officers Senior officers Junior officers Officer cadet
  Pakistan Marines
                 
Vice admiral Rear admiral Commodore Captain Commander Lieutenant commander Lieutenant Sub-lieutenant Midshipman
Rank group Junior commissioned officers Non commissioned officer Enlisted
  Pakistan Marines
          No insignia
Master Chief Petty Officer Fleet Chief Petty Officer Chief Petty Officer Petty Officer Leading Seaman Able Tech-I Ordinary Tech-II

Honours and awards

Wartime Gallantry Awards

  Nishan-e-Haider (Order of the Lion)
  Hilal-e-Jurat (Crescent of Courage)
  Sitara-e-Jurat (Star of Courage)
  Tamgha-e-Jurat (Medal of Courage)
  Imtiazi Sanad (Mentioned in Despatches)[29]
Order of Wear
 

Nishan-e-Haider

(Order of the Lion)

 

Nishan-e-Imtiaz

(Civilian)

 

Nishan-e-Imtiaz

(Military)

 

Hilal-e-Jurat

(Crescent of Courage)

 

Hilal-e-Shujaat

(Crescent of Bravery)

 

Hilal-e-Imtiaz

(Civilian)

 

Hilal-e-Imtiaz

(Military)

 

Sitara-e-Jurat

(Star of Courage)

 

Sitara-e-Shujaat

(Star of Bravery)

 

Sitara-e-Imtiaz

(Military)

 

President's Award for

Pride of Performance

 

Sitara-e-Basalat

(Star of Good Conduct)

 

Sitara-e-Eisaar

(Star of Sacrifice)

 

Tamgha-e-Jurat

(Medal of Courage)

 

Tamgha-e-Shujaat

(Medal of Bravery)

 

Tamgha-e-Imtiaz

(Military)

 

Tamgha-e-Basalat

(Medal of Good Conduct)

 

Tamgha-e-Eisaar

(Medal of Sacrifice)

 

Imtiazi Sanad

(Mentioned in Despatches)

 

Tamgha-e-Diffa

(General Service Medal)

 

Sitara-e-Harb 1965 War

(War Star 1965)

 

Sitara-e-Harb 1971 War

(War Star 1971)

 

Tamgha-e-Jang 1965 War

(War Medal 1965)

 

Tamgha-e-Jang 1971 War

(War Medal 1971)

 

Tamgha-e-Baqa

(Nuclear Test Medal)

 

Tamgha-e-Istaqlal Pakistan

(Escalation with India Medal)

 

Tamgha-e-Azm

(Medal of Conviction)

 

Tamgha-e-Khidmat (Class-I)

(Medal of Service Class I)

 

Tamgha-e-Khidmat (Class-II)

(Medal of Service Class I)

 

Tamgha-e-Khidmat (Class-III)

(Medal of Service Class I)

 

10 Years Service Medal

 

20 Years Service Medal

 

30 Years Service Medal

 

35 Years Service Medal

 

40 Years Service Medal

 

Pakistan Tamgha

(Pakistan Medal)

 

Tamgha-e-Sad Saala Jashan-e-

Wiladat-e-Quaid-e-Azam

 

Tamgha-e-Jamhuria

(Republic Commemoration Medal)

 

Hijri Tamgha

(Hijri Medal)

 

Jamhuriat Tamgha

(Democracy Medal)

 

Qarardad-e-Pakistan Tamgha

(Resolution Day Golden Jubilee Medal)

 

Tamgha-e-Salgirah Pakistan

(Independence Day

Golden Jubilee Medal)

 

Command & Staff College Quetta

Instructor's Medal

 

Command & Staff College Quetta

Student Medal

Photo gallery

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External links

  • Marine and SSG homepage
  • Pakistan Marines on globalsecurity.org

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The Pakistan Marines Urdu بحریہ پاکستان 3 or simply as Pak Marines is an expeditionary and amphibious warfare uniform service branch within the Pakistan Navy consisting of the naval officers and other personnel to perform their duties within the Marines 4 Pakistan Marines are responsible for providing force protection in littorals using the mobility of the Pakistan Navy to provide creeks defence ground based air defence and Force protection 5 Pakistan Marinesبحریہ پاکستانOfficial emblem of the Pak Marines at a marine base HQFounded1 June 1971 51 years 10 months ago 1 Country PakistanBranchPakistan NavyTypeMarinesRoleAmphibious warfare Naval infantrySize3 6600 est 2 Part ofPakistan Armed ForcesHeadquartersManora Fort Pak Marines Base in Karachi Coast Sindh PakistanNickname s Pak MarinesMotto s Arabic و اع ت ص م و ا ب ح ب ل الل ه ج م ی ع ا و ل ا ت ف ر ق و ا Urdu اور اللہ کی رسی مضبوط تھام لو سب مل کر اور آپس میں پھٹ نہ جانا فرقوں میں نہ بٹ جانا And hold fast to the rope of Allah all of you together and do not be divided Qur an 3 103 Colors AnniversariesNavy Day 6 SeptemberEngagementsMajor conflicts and wartime operations Indo Pakistani War of 1971 Sir Creek incident in 1999 Atlantique incident in 1999Indo Pakistani wars and conflicts Indo Pakistani standoff in 2001 Indo Pakistani standoff in 2008 Indo Pakistan skirmishes in 20162004 Indian Ocean tsunamiWar on Terror War in Afghanistan 2001 present OEF Horn of Africa Operation Bright Star 2010 Pakistan Floods Operation Madad Pakistan Armed Forces deployments in Saudi ArabiaCommandersCommander in ChiefPresident Arif AlviChairman Joint Chiefs of StaffGeneral Sahir Shamshad MirzaCommandantVice admiral Faisal Rasul LodhiArm BadgeMarinesFlag In the Pakistani military leadership structure the Marines are the expeditionary and amphibious branch within the Navy often working closely with the Pakistan Army for training executing expeditionary operations and logistics purposes 4 Initially established and commissioned on 1 June 1971 in East Pakistan to assist Pakistan Army in riverine warfare GHQ employed this infant force in successfully evacuating Pakistan Army units from encirclement by Indian Army They were headquartered in PNS Bakhtiar and PNS Titumir to oversee the tactical riverine waterborne operations This small but valiant force soon started to make significant impact on retrograde waterborne operations of Pakistan and saved many lives Post war scenario led to their decommissioning in 1974 due to no riverine area of operations left with Pakistan that time 6 On 25 November 1990 the Marines were re organized and recommissioned under Cdr Obaidullah since then they have been a component of the Navy conducting expeditionary operations with the special forces of army and the navy 6 The Marines are primarily tasked with quick response and marine reconnaissance objectives to guard the coastal and amphibious regions of the country and receives training at the School of Infantry and Tactics by the Pakistan Army s instructors 4 In 2010 Marines in close co ordination with the Pakistan Army Navy and Air Force were working around the clock to rescue villagers trapped by the country s worst deluge in 80 years 7 Contents 1 History 2 Training center 3 Organization 3 1 Marines Headquarters 3 2 Marines bases camps and battalions 4 Personnel 4 1 Leadership and training 4 2 Commissioned officers and Enlisted rank 5 Honours and awards 5 1 Wartime Gallantry Awards 6 Photo gallery 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditMain article Military of East Pakistan See also Bangladesh Liberation War Indo Pakistani war of 1971 and Indo Pakistani Naval War of 1971 The Pakistan Marines traces their history back to Eastern Pakistan when the infantry battalion dedicated towards the amphibious operations with the Pakistan Army was commissioned in the Navy on 1 June 1971 76 3 Initially the Marines were modeled based on the British Royal Marines and were aimed towards conducting independent expeditionary and amphibious operations in a geographical region that was essentially a dead level plain which made it difficult for the Pakistan Army to conduct mechanized operations though an ideal theatre for amphibious ground forces 8 The Marines were initially tasked to counter the Indian Army in Chittagong and Khulna with only four patrol boat and improvised imported amphibious vehicles 8 Due to lack of training and vessels misunderstanding of the amphibious terrains operational capabilities the Marines failed to produced any significant results to counter the insurgency that resulted in their decommissioning in 1974 8 The battalion of Pakistan Marines landing and ashore off a landing craft utility during a training exercise in support of Operation Bright Star Nonetheless the Marines continued to exists in its rudimentary form until 1988 to meet the fundamental security requirements of Pakistan Navy offshore establishments in the country 9 Following the introduction of the Mistral weapon system in the Navy the Marines were re commissioned under Cdr Obaidulla PN Service number 1558 with Manora Fort at the vicinity of the PNS Qasim serving its first forward base on 14 April 1990 9 1 Per Navy s request the Pakistan Army undertook the training of the new Marines personnel at the Pakistan Military Academy in Kakul and later at the School of Infantry and Tactics in Quetta aiming to raise an infantry unit to guard the offshore establishments of the Navy 159 10 Initially the Marines objectives were to provide security and cover to the offshore establishments of the Navy while aiding the federal government using the Navy s mobility 9 Headquarters of the Marines was relocated from the PNS Himalaya Navy s only boot camp to the Manora Fort in the PNS Qasim that was renamed as Marine Base Qasim in 1994 9 The commissioning Marines consisted of eighty commissioned officers sixty seven chief petty officers from general service and forty three Marines 9 Its first battalion was activated in September 1971 9 As part of the first combat assignment the Marines were deployed at the Sir Creek region during the last decade threat on the South Eastern border increased manifolds warranting an immediate response 11 12 13 Estimating the type and quantum of threat the Pakistan Navy proposed deployment of a sizable force in the Sir Creeks region The then Rear Admiral Shahid Karimullah vigorously pursued the case of an additional battalion and its phase wise development plan Since its inception Creeks Battalion is deployed in its designated Area of Responsibility 14 On 28 March 2013 Pakistan Navy commissioned the third battalion of Pakistan Marines in order to further strengthen the defense of the Gwadar Port and to enhance the security of vital Pakistan Navy assets and installations along the western coasts of Pakistan 15 Training center EditMarine Training center is situated in Gwadar Balochistan Pakistan Marine Training centerOrganization EditMarines Headquarters Edit Main articles Manora Fort Karachi and PNS Qasim A vintage cannon in the Manora Fort installed by the Royal Marines during the World War II The headquarters of the marines were initially set up in the Naval Base Dacca in East Pakistan in 1971 but relocated in the Karachi after the third war with India 10 In 1990 the Marines were organized in PNS Himalaya initially but the organizational command was relocated in Manora Fort located in the PNS Qasim that was renamed as Qasim Marine Base in 1995 50 16 8 17 General military administration and logistics for the Marines are operated from the Qasim Marine Base in Karachi 18 The Marines maintains and control the inter services liaison communication between the Army and the Marines from the Marine Base Qasim overseeing the military training and instructions on the weapon system provided by the Army instructors and weapon system specialists 19 Marines bases camps and battalions Edit The Pakistan Marines operations are primarily controlled from the Qasim Marine Base but are stationed in Joint Army Marine Base Sir Creek Army Base Ormara Gwadar Marine Camp and Marine Base Punjab 20 21 Since 1998 the Army helped Navy to raise six infantry battalions approximately 800 personnel 9 commanded by an officer with rank of Commander 9 Battalions Garrison Headquarters Area of responsibility Commissioned Date1st Marines Battalion 9 Joint Army Marines Base Sir Creek Sir Creek Kori 11 August 1999Marines Amphibious Wing 8 Qasim Marine Base Karachi Coast 1 July 20021st Creek Battalion 22 Marines Base Sujawal Thatta District 13 May 20082nd Marines Battalion 23 Marine Base Qasim Karachi district 17 October 20123rd Marines Battalion 24 Marine Base Gwadar Port of Gwadar 29 March 201321st Air Defence Battalion 25 Marine Base Ormara Gwadar coast Ormara 7 July 2017Personnel EditLeadership and training Edit The Pakistan Marine unit members dressed in operational camouflage uniforms with their U S counterparts in 2009 The Commander Coastal Areas COMCOAST designated as the Chief of Staff Marines CSM is the highest ranking officer in the Marines usually at a rank of three star reporting directly to the Chief of Naval Staff 73 26 The officer candidates are directed to attend the Pakistan Naval Academy in Karachi in order to gain commissioned in the Marines where the candidates pass out in courses relating the military history and training training for the soldier recruits are conducted at the PNS Himalaya the initial entry training center boot camp of the Navy 6 Following the award of their commissions marines officers and personnel attend the Marine Training Center MTC located at the PNS Qasim to learn infantry and combined arms warfare usually instructed by Pakistani Army specialists 6 At the MTC the Marines completes the Basic Marines Course that included the instructions on comprehensive physical training in unarmed combat close quarter battle security duties swimming small arms handling and infantry tactics 27 After passing the basic marine training course the Marines are directed to attend the Pakistan Army s School of Infantry and Tactics in Quetta where they are trained together with army personnel 4 Since 1999 the Marines have been instructed to operate the Mistral missile system ordnance and special security courses to protect naval bases on coastal areas 28 better source needed 4 The Marines formations and personnel wears the camouflage uniforms when deployed to an operational environment but otherwise they wear Navy dress uniforms in public and international ceremonies 4 Commissioned officers and Enlisted rank Edit The Marines are the branch within the Navy therefore using the same ranks and insignia as equivalent to the Pakistan Navy as contrary to the U S Marines in the United States and the Royal Marines in the United Kingdom 76 3 Rank group General flag officers Senior officers Junior officers Officer cadet Pakistan Marinesvte Vice admiral Rear admiral Commodore Captain Commander Lieutenant commander Lieutenant Sub lieutenant MidshipmanRank group Junior commissioned officers Non commissioned officer Enlisted Pakistan Marinesvte No insigniaMaster Chief Petty Officer Fleet Chief Petty Officer Chief Petty Officer Petty Officer Leading Seaman Able Tech I Ordinary Tech IIHonours and awards EditMain article Awards and decorations of the Pakistan Armed Forces Wartime Gallantry Awards Edit Nishan e Haider Order of the Lion Hilal e Jurat Crescent of Courage Sitara e Jurat Star of Courage Tamgha e Jurat Medal of Courage Imtiazi Sanad Mentioned in Despatches 29 Order of Wear Nishan e Haider Order of the Lion Nishan e Imtiaz Civilian Nishan e Imtiaz Military Hilal e Jurat Crescent of Courage Hilal e Shujaat Crescent of Bravery Hilal e Imtiaz Civilian Hilal e Imtiaz Military Sitara e Jurat Star of Courage Sitara e Shujaat Star of Bravery Sitara e Imtiaz Military President s Award forPride of Performance Sitara e Basalat Star of Good Conduct Sitara e Eisaar Star of Sacrifice Tamgha e Jurat Medal of Courage Tamgha e Shujaat Medal of Bravery Tamgha e Imtiaz Military Tamgha e Basalat Medal of Good Conduct Tamgha e Eisaar Medal of Sacrifice Imtiazi Sanad Mentioned in Despatches Tamgha e Diffa General Service Medal Sitara e Harb 1965 War War Star 1965 Sitara e Harb 1971 War War Star 1971 Tamgha e Jang 1965 War War Medal 1965 Tamgha e Jang 1971 War War Medal 1971 Tamgha e Baqa Nuclear Test Medal Tamgha e Istaqlal Pakistan Escalation with India Medal Tamgha e Azm Medal of Conviction Tamgha e Khidmat Class I Medal of Service Class I Tamgha e Khidmat Class II Medal of Service Class I Tamgha e Khidmat Class III Medal of Service Class I 10 Years Service Medal 20 Years Service Medal 30 Years Service Medal 35 Years Service Medal 40 Years Service Medal Pakistan Tamgha Pakistan Medal Tamgha e Sad Saala Jashan e Wiladat e Quaid e Azam Tamgha e Jamhuria Republic Commemoration Medal Hijri Tamgha Hijri Medal Jamhuriat Tamgha Democracy Medal Qarardad e Pakistan Tamgha Resolution Day Golden Jubilee Medal Tamgha e Salgirah Pakistan Independence DayGolden Jubilee Medal Command amp Staff College QuettaInstructor s Medal Command amp Staff College QuettaStudent MedalPhoto gallery Edit The Pakistan Marines in parallel steps march down the beach from a landing craft utility during the Bright Star in Alexandria in Egypt in 2009 The U S Marines s 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit alongside the Pakistan Marines demonstrating an amphibious assault from a landing craft utility during the Bright Star in Alexandria in Egypt in 2009 Pakistan Marines in Blue camouflage uniform observing forward with the U S Marines in Alexandria in Egypt in 2009 The Pakistan Marines receiving standing orders from the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit during the exercise Bright Star conducted in Alexandria in Egypt in 2009 Pakistan Marines conducting an amphibious assault in Alexandria in Egypt in 2009 Pakistan Marines and U S Marines from Battalion Landing Teams take up firing positions after exiting a landing craft utility and provide security for landing forces during a training exercise in support of Bright Star in Alexandria in Egypt in 2009 Pakistan Marines and U S Marines from the Battalion Landing Team BLT come ashore off a landing craft utility during a training exercise in support of Bright Starin Alexandria in Egypt in 2009 A Pakistan Marines operated Griffon 2000TD hovercraft patrolling off the Karachi Nuclear Power Plant at the Paradise Point in Pakistan in 2006 References Edit a b Pakistan Navy Chronology of Important Event from 1947 to June 2012 www paknavy gov pk ISPR Navy Archived from the original on 26 September 2018 Retrieved 29 November 2018 International Institute for Strategic Studies 25 February 2021 The Military Balance 2021 London Routledge p 291 ISBN 9781032012278 a b c Waters Conrad 2011 Seaforth World Naval Review 2012 Palo Alto CA USA Seaforth Publishing p 200 ISBN 9781783466320 Archived from the original on 6 February 2023 Retrieved 28 November 2018 a b c d e f Pakistan 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