M. A. Rahman

Portrait, {{circa|1949}} Mirza Abdul Rahman}} (1 January 1920 — 25 November 1989) better known as ''M. A. Rahman'', was among the pioneering officers of the Pakistan Air Force, two-star rank air officer, and golfer. He served as acting Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Air Force from 30 September to 20 October 1961, while Air Marshal Asghar Khan traveled to Bangkok for the 19th SEATO Military Advisors Conference.

Throughout his career, he held several key positions, including Commander of PAF Station Kohat and PAF Station Peshawar, Commandant of PAF Academy, Air Officer Commanding No. 1 Group, Assistant Chief of Air Staff (Operations), Assistant Chief of Air Staff (Administration), and Chief of Staff of the PAF. Provided by Wikipedia
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