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[[Air Chief Marshal]] '''Farooq Feroze Khan''', NI(M), SBt, (born 17 August 1939) is a retired [[4 star rank|4 star]] [[4 star general|general]] and the air officer in the [[Pakistan Air Force]] who headed the Pakistan Air Force (PAF), [[Chief of Air Staff (Pakistan)|Chief of Air Staff]], from 1991 to 1994. Air Chief Marshal, a 4 star general and air officer, Farooq Feroze Khan was the Supreme Commandant of the [[Pakistan Armed Forces]] as [[Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (Pakistan)|Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee]] from 1994 to 1997. He was the first, and to date the only, Air Force 4 star general and air officer to accomplish this task.<ref name="StoryPAF">The Story of the Pakistan Air Force 1988-1998: A Battle Against Odds (Oxford University Press, 2000)</ref>
[[Air Chief Marshal]] '''Farooq Feroze Khan''', NI(M), SBt, (born 17 August 1939) is a retired [[4 star rank|4 star]] [[4 star general|general]] and the air officer in the [[Pakistan Air Force]] who headed the Pakistan Air Force (PAF), [[Chief of Air Staff (Pakistan)|Chief of Air Staff]], from 1991 to 1994. Air Chief Marshal, a 4 star general and air officer, Farooq Feroze Khan was the Supreme Commandant of the [[Pakistan Armed Forces]] as [[Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (Pakistan)|Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee]] from 1994 to 1997. He was the first, and to date the only, Air Force 4 star general and air officer to accomplish this task.<ref name="StoryPAF">The Story of the Pakistan Air Force 1988-1998: A Battle Against Odds (Oxford University Press, 2000)</ref>

Revision as of 05:45, 14 October 2010

Farooq Feroze Khan
File:Squadronleader FFKhan,1965.png
Then-Squadron leader (Major) Farooq Feroze Khan, (seated and second right), 1965.
Birth nameMuhammad Abbas Khattak
Nickname(s)Mirage Ace
Allegiance Pakistan
Service/branch Pakistan Air Force
Years of service1959-1997
Rank Air Chief Marshal (General)
UnitNo. 14 Squadron Tail choppers[1]
Commands heldAOC PAF Base Masroor
OC PAF Base Sargodha
Deputy Chief of Air Staff (Operations)
Vice Chief of Air Staff
MD Pakistan International Airlines
Chief of Air Staff
Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee
No. 9 Squadron Griffins
No. 33 (Fighter/Multi-Role) Wing
Battles/warsIndo-Pakistani War of 1965
Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
Soviet War in Afghanistan
AwardsSitara-e-Basalat
Nishan-e-Imtiaz (Military)

Air Chief Marshal Farooq Feroze Khan, NI(M), SBt, (born 17 August 1939) is a retired 4 star general and the air officer in the Pakistan Air Force who headed the Pakistan Air Force (PAF), Chief of Air Staff, from 1991 to 1994. Air Chief Marshal, a 4 star general and air officer, Farooq Feroze Khan was the Supreme Commandant of the Pakistan Armed Forces as Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee from 1994 to 1997. He was the first, and to date the only, Air Force 4 star general and air officer to accomplish this task.[2]

Air Force career

Farooq Feroze Khan joined the PAF after completing his Senior Cambridge from PAF Public School Sargodha where he belonged to 1st entry (69 – Fury House).[3] He was selected for training at the USAF Academy and on return, was commissioned in the PAF in 4 January 1959 in the 27th GD(P) Course. He has flown all the aircraft in the PAF inventory and even the Hunters, which he flew while on attachment to Royal Air Force.

Command and staff appointments

A graduate of Flight Leaders School, Khan has commanded No. 9 Squadron, No. 33 Wing, and two fighter bases; PAF Base Sargodha and Masroor. He also has the distinction of commanding a Fighter Wing in the United Arab Emirates Air Force for three years.[2]

Some of his staff appointments included Personal Staff Officer to the Chief of Air Staff, Assistant Commandant of PAF Air War College, Senior Air Staff Officer at the Southern Air Command, ACAS (Plans), DCAS (Operations) and Vice Chief of Air Staff. He was seconded to the Pakistan International Airlines as Chairman/MD before assuming command of the PAF in 1991.

Chief of Air Staff

ACM Farooq F. Khan assumed the command of PAF at a difficult time. The Pressler Amendment had just been enforced and all the plans made for the restructuring of the Force had to be changed. He undertook the review and oversaw the induction of Australian Mirages, their upgrade, and the induction of F-7s. He also launched the search for a hi-tech weapon system in lieu of the F-16s that had been denied. he ensured the smooth amalgamation of the engineering branches, reorganized the Personnel Branch, and injected new life into the Inspectorate system by creating the post of Inspector General with wide ranging powers.

He was decorated with Nishan-e-Imtiaz (Military), Hilal-e-Imtiaz (Military), Sitara-e-Imtiaz (Military) and Sitara-e-Basalat.[2] He was CAS for three years and eight months before becoming CJCSC for three years from 1994 to 1997.

Personal Life

Retd. Air Chief Marshall Farooq Feroze Khan is the son of the Olympic Gold Medalist Feroze Khan (field hockey). He is a descendant of the Burki Pathans of Jalandar and belongs to the Danishmand branch (khel). He is married to Farzana Khan and has three children. He currently resides in Islamabad.

References

  1. ^ http://www.pakdef.info/pakmilitary/airforce/war/indexafghanwar.html
  2. ^ a b c The Story of the Pakistan Air Force 1988-1998: A Battle Against Odds (Oxford University Press, 2000)
  3. ^ "Profile of Farooq Feroze Khan" Sargodhians website, accessed 1 June 2009

See also

Military offices
Preceded by Chief of Air Staff
1991 – 1994
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee
1994 – 1997
Succeeded by