Rashid Ahmed

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Sitara-i-Khidmat
Tamgha-e-Pakistan

war with India in 1971.[1][2]

Biography

Rashid Ahmed was born in

: 6–8 

After the

Lt.Cdr Ahmed served and later commanded the PNS Tariq and did a tour to Suez Canal before returning.[3]
: 66 

In 1960s,

As Chief of Staff, he led the Pakistan Navy during the

managing-director in 1980s, and subsequently lived a quiet life in Islamabad, passing away in 2005.[14][15]

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