Fl Cdt Abdul Razzaq being presented with the Sword of Honour by Aziz Ahmed, for being the top graduate of 55 GD(P) course at PAF Academy
Deputy Chief of the Air Staff (Training & Evaluation)
In office 30 November 2000 – 20 February 2003
Officer Commanding Combat Commanders' School
In office August 1992 – March 1994
Officer Commanding No. 14 Squadron PAF
In office July 1988 – February 1989
Preceded by
Abdus Sami Toor
Succeeded by
S. Muzaffar Ali
Officer Commanding No. 9 Squadron PAF
In office October 1985 – July 1988
Personal details
Born
Mian Abdul Razzaq Anjum
(1952-11-25)25 November 1952 Wan Bhachran, Pakistan
Died
20 February 2003(2003-02-20) (aged 50) Kohat Pass, Pakistan
Resting place
Graveyard Pakka Ghanjera Wan Bhachran
Children
4
Education
PAF College Sargodha (FSc) PAF College Lower Topa PAF Academy Combat Commanders' School PAF Staff College National Defence College, Rawalpindi
Civilian awards
Set a new record by getting the highest marks in both Science and Humanities Groups from the Sargodha board. He scored 884 marks and won a Gold Medal from the Board (1970)[a]
Military service
Allegiance
Pakistan
Branch/service
Pakistan Air Force
Years of service
1973-2003
Rank
Air Vice Marshal
Commands
Personal Staff Officer to PQ Mehdi PAF Base Masroor Director Operations & Air Staff Officer SAC Combat Commanders' School No. 14 Squadron PAF No. 9 Squadron PAF
Battles/wars
Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 Soviet–Afghan War 2001–2002 India–Pakistan standoff
Military awards
Sword of Honour (1973) Trophy for Best Performance in Ground Subjects (1973) Sitara-i-Imtiaz (M) Tamgha-e-Imtiaz (M) Sitara-e-Basalat
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Air Vice Marshal Abdul Razzaq Anjum SI(M) TI(M) Sbt (Urdu: عبدالرزاق انجم; 25 November 1952 — 20 February 2003) was a two-star rank officer of the Pakistan Air Force who held the position of Deputy Chief of the Air Staff - (Training & Evaluation). Abdul Razzaq died in an air crash, along with fellow F-16 fighter pilot Rizwan Ullah Khan, Chief of Air Staff Mushaf Ali Mir, his wife Begum Bilquis Mir, AVM Saleem Akhtar Nawaz, and 13 other senior air force officials and aircrew. Had he lived, he would have been considered for the position of Chief of Air Staff. Abdul Razzaq was known for setting a new record by getting the highest marks in the Intermediate exams and in the Science/Humanities Groups from the Sargodha board. He scored 884 marks and won a Gold Medal from the Board in 1970 with this record remaining unbroken for 27 years.[1][2][3]
Prior to his death, Abdul Razzaq dedicated his efforts to creating a Cadet College in Mianwali in collaboration with Imran Khan. He wanted to reside in Mianwali after retirement and contribute to the district's improvement.[4]
One year after his death, the Junior Model School was renamed Abdul Razzaq Fazaia College during the tenure of Air Commodore Inamullah Khan Sbt who was then Base Commander of PAF Base Mianwali.[5]
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^"Pakistan's Successful Encounters During the Afghan War". Global Defense Insight. 13 December 2021.
^"The cadet college issue". www.dawn.com. 17 May 2005. Mianwali district, the abode of valiant and talented people, remained deprived of such quality educational institutions. In fact, the entire southern and central Punjab did not have any institution like a cadet college, except PAF College, Sargodha. Perhaps it was because of this sense of deprivation that notable sons of the soil like AVM Shaheed Abdul Razzaq and MNA Imran Khan had been trying for the establishment of a cadet college in Mianwali. Their dreams seemed to be coming true when Governor Khalid Maqbool announced the establishment of a cadet college in Mianwali while speaking at a public gathering on Jan 24, 2002. The announcement was followed by directives for the preparation of a feasibility report of this project.
^"Fazaia | Schools & Colleges". fazaia.edu.pk.
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