Armed forces congratulating nation at 78. Independence day

The armed forces celebrate Pakistan’s 78. Independence Day with traditional zeal and sincerity today (August 14) with activities planned across the country. Today’s festivities began with festive messages to the people of service managers for the armed forces.

Chief of Army Staff (Coas) Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, President Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee Sahir Shamshad Mirza, Head of naval staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf, and air manager Marshal Zaheer Ahmad Babar Sidhu, at Valf of the armed forces, extended Felicitations to the Nation Pakistan’s78th Independence of the Day of Independence.

“When we pay tribute to our basic fathers, we honor their indomitable spirit, determination and unmatched victims under the visionary leadership of Quaid-E-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, victims who implemented the way of independence. Their reluctance, prior. (ISPR).

“The unfamiliar bond between the armed forces and the people is the cornerstone of our collective strength. On this day of independence, let us renew our decision to strive for peace, progress and unity and maintain the ideals of faith, unity and discipline to realize the dream of a resistant, prosperous and progressive Pakistan,” the statement added.

Pakistan Air Force’s annual flight paste with fighter jets was scheduled for 1 p.m. 13.30 today.

A change in the mausoleum of mausoleum was held in Quaid-E-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah in Karachi to mark the anniversary of the Day of Independence.

Cadets of Pakistan Naval Academy undertook tasks for ceremonial guards at Mausoleum, a tradition observed every year on August 14.

The Pakistani Navy’s ceremonial guard included two quotas – one of the sailors and the other of cadets from Pakistan Naval Academy. The sailors’ peleton was led by Lieutenant Ali Hassan, while the peleton of the cadets was commanded by Chief Cadet Captain Muhammad Zain.

Commander Pakistan Naval Academy Commodore Tassawar Iqbal was the main guest, while parade commands were performed by lieutenant commander Samiullah.

The Pakistani fleet guards presented a national honor to Quaid-E-Azam, after which the main guest inspected the newly implemented guards. Commodore Tassawar Iqbal laid a flower wreath at Mausoleum, offered Fateha and recorded his remarks in visitors.

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