Sword of Honour (Pakistan)

The Sword of Honour is an honorary sword awarded to that “Gentleman Cadet” or “Lady Cadet” who achieves an overall best performance during his or her entire training period at the Pakistan Military Academy at Kakul, the Pakistan Air Force Academy at Risalpur, or the Pakistan Naval Academy at Karachi. The award of a Sword of Honour is regarded as a significant honour by the officers of the Armed Forces of Pakistan and many cadets aspire to win it.

The National Police Academy, Islamabad which trains the Assistant Superintendents of Police (ASP) has also introduced the Sword of Honour for the All Round Best ASP, which has replaced the trophy. The first Sword of Honour was awarded to ASP Adil Memon, the All Round Best ASP, from 13th Initial Command Course on 27 April 2012.

This award is usually presented at the final passing out ceremony, which takes place every year at the parade grounds of the respective Academies. Usually, the President of Pakistan confers this honour.

First Woman Cadet to receive Sword of Honour

On 22 September 2006, aviation cadet Saira Amin became the first female cadet in the history of Pakistan's Armed Forces to win the award when she was presented with the Sword of Honour at the Passing-Out Parade of the 117th GD Pilot Course.[1]

See also

References

  1. "First Woman to Win Sword of Honour". Dawn (newspaper). Attock. Sep 22, 2006. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
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