Inauguration of Pak Army Museum:
Commemorative Postage Stamp April 30, 2013:- The Army Museum was established in
1961 in an improvised warehouse near General Headquarters for preserving and
chronicling Pakistan Army’s history. Construction of a new museum building in
the existing location on Iftikhar Janjua Road, Rawalpindi, was completed in
December 1993. Over a period of time, a need was felt to renovate and refurbish
the museum for depicting our military history in a yet more chronological
manner while making the displays more attractive and interesting for visitors.
Renovation and refurbishment activity commenced in 2010 and the project his
pecently been completed.
The theme of Pakistan Army Museum
is to tell the story of the Pakistan Army with reference to its historical
background, birth, reconstitution and re-organization, wars, alarms and
excursions and peace time services to the nation.
The museum’s first floor lobby
takes the visitor through a Time Line covering important happenings and
personalities of the past. Pakistan Army’s command structure is depicted
through General Headquarters, field formations and paramilitary forces’
insignias, formation signs and flags. Brief histories of these institutions
including raising details, original order of battle, areas of responsibility,
particulars of commanders besides decorative displays relating to these
personalities and their activities give an insight to visitors regarding the
army’s composition.
The drawn of Independence on 14
August 1947 and the birth of Pakistan Army are also depicted in the lobby.
Transformation from Headquarters Northern Command (Army in India) to General
Headquarters (Pakistan Army), evacuation and management of refugees, Quaid-e-Azam’s
interaction with Pakistan Army and Indo-Pak Kashmir War of October 1947 –
January 1949 have been covered through map enlargements, photographs, archival
documents, gazetteers, orders, instructions and table models.
Border violations, skirmishes and
1965 Indo-Pakistan War are covered in the western two galleries. Prominent
depictions include Nishan-e-Haider awardees Major Muhammad Tufail Shaheed and
Major Aziz Bhatti Shaheed’s actions and martyrdom. Major operations covered are
of Rann of Kutch, battles of Chhamb, Lahore, Khem Karan and Sialkot including
destruction of Indian armour at the battle of Chawinda, and Rajasthan Sector.
The southern gallery is devoted
to the 1971 Indo-Pakistan War, Lipa Valley action, Siachin and Kargil
operations. Computer generated special effects, paintings, map enlargements and
photographs of Shuhda, fabrications and models give a scintillating portrayal
of Nishan-e-Haider awardees Major Muhammad Akram, Captain karnal Sher Khan,
Havaldar Lalak Jan, Naik Mahfooz and Sowar Muhammad Hussain actions, and Lt Col
Raja Muhammad Akram Hilal-e-Jurat’s action on Bara Pind. Lipa Valley action,
battle of Zafarwal, attack and capture of Chammb are also depicted here. War on
the roof of the world covering heliborne operations, beating back enemy
infantry attacks on Kargil peaks, downing of enemy fighter aircrafts in that
treacherous terrain and battling the forces of nature while in an igloo are
also included in this gallery.
War on terror, Army in aid of
civil power, disaster management, nation building & United Nations Peace
Keeping operations are the subject matter of the next gallery. Operations in
Swat, Malakand and South Waziristan are depicted through maps, photographs,
captured equipment and weapons. Pakistan Army’s contribution and actions in
United Nations peace keeping operations and during major disasters such as
Earthquake of 2005, floods in various parts of the country and air crashes,
development of infrastructure through organizations like National Logistic
Cell, Frontier Works Organization, Special Communication Organization, Fauji
Foundation, Heavy Industries Taxila, Pakistan Ordancnce Factories etcetera are
also reflected through photographs and displays.
A Celestial Galaxy of Gallantry
Awardees is the theme of another gallery in which displays in galaxy format of
portraits, citations and personal effects of Nishan-e-Haider awardees,
photographs, citations and gallantry awards recipients down to Tamgha-e-Basalat
have been laid out.
Two galleries are dedicated to Firearms
Collection which includes displays muskets, rifles, hand guns, regulation
rifles, sub machine guns, medium machine guns, heavy machine guns, light and
heavy mortars, anti-tank rocket launchers and anti-tank guided missiles
etcetera.
Researchers can also avail the
facilities of an Archives / Research Room.
A thrilling band display takes
place on selected days in the museum’s court yard.
The first floor of the museum has
been dedicated to Regiments and Corps displays.
The verandahs and open spaces
also have on display assorted displays of paintings, portraits, photos,
sculptures, artifacts, old regimental signs and insignias and kiosks for
guidance of visitors.
A chronologically laid out
outdoor display of armoured fighting vehicles from the first tank of Pakistan
Army till to date i.e. Ferret Scout Car to M4 Stuart to M4A1 Sherman to M48
etcetera, field and anti-aircraft guns, howitzers, engineers equipment and
jeeps, some of which are captured war trophies, adorn the western and rear area
of the museum.
On the occasion of inauguration of Pakistan Army Museum, Pakistan Post is issuing a commemorative postage stamp of Rs. 15/- denomination on April 30, 2013.
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