Muhammad Rafiq
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Muhammad Rafiq, Brig., was the Commandant of Military College Jhelum (1952-53, 1955-59). He played an important role in its restructuring and making it more relevant to the ideology of Pakistan. In his times the name of the institution changed from King George Royal Indian Military School to Military College Jhelum. Saeed Rashid, who taught there for decades, wrote his biography Kirdar Saz (Character Builder).
[edit] Life
- Educatoin at Victoria High School Kuala Lumpur
- Method officer Pakistan Military Academy
- Commandant Military College Jhelum
- Commanding Officer 19 Punjab Regiment and Operation in Bajaur Agency
- 1965 Pakistan-India War
- Governor’s Inspection Team and Mujibur Rahman's trial
- Principal Lawrence College Ghora Gali
- Last years
[edit] Tribute
- Common people are remembered by some values but there are few by whom the values and principles are remembered. Brig. Rafiq has this distinction. (from the book Kirdar Saz, by Saeed Rashid)