Military College Jhelum

Military College Jhelum (MCJ) is a feeder military high school, located at Sarai Alamgir (Jhelum District) but now in (Gujrat District), Pakistan. Though it is physically located in Gujrat District, due to its very close proximity it is still associated with the City of Jhelum, and is considered to be in the cantonment limit of Jhelum. The institution feeds the Pakistan Military Academy, Kakul. Military College Jhelum is one of three military colleges in Pakistan; the others being Military College Murree and Military College Sui.

Campus building

Military College Jhelum
Military College Jhelum Monogram
Location
Sarai Alamgir
,
Punjab

Pakistan
Information
TypeMilitary school
MottoKnowledge and Action ݝڶݥ ۇ ݝݥڶ
Established3 March 1922 (1922-03-03)
Faculty50
Grades8th – 12th(ICS/Pre-Eng)
Number of students~650
Houses7
School color(s)Dark green
MascotAlamgirians
Websitemilitarycollege.edu.pk

History

The college's foundation stone was laid on 3 March 1922 by the Prince of Wales.[1] as the King George Royal Indian Military School (KGRIMS) at the Jhelum and Jallandhar cantonments in Punjab Province (Jallandhar is now in the Indian state of Punjab but the school was relocated and renamed as the Chail Military School). Regular classes at the college began on 15 September 1925.

Location

Military College Jhelum is located in the district of Gujrat in the town of Sarai Alamgir. Due to its proximity to city of Jhelum and because original Jhelum was on Sarai Alamgir side plus the inclusion of Sarai Alamgir in district Jhelum before 1998, it is widely known as Military College Jhelum (MCJ).

List of Commandants

Commandants and their tenure start dates are:[2]

King George Royal Indian Military School Period
Capt. W.L. Clark, AEC15 September 1925
Capt. H.H. Clark, AEC24 August 1930
Maj. W.P. Selbie, MC, AEC9 April 1933
Lt. Col. T.H.L. Stebbing, AEC14 May 1937
King George Royal Indian Military College Period
Lt.Col. T.H.L. Stebbing, AEC1943
Maj. Aurangzeb Khan, Baloch22 August 1947
Lt.Col. S.F.H. Zaidi, A.S.C.24 February 1948
Lt.Col. Muhammad Rafiq, Punjab1 July 1952
Lt.Col. Sultan Sikandar, Punjab28 April 1953
Lt.Col. H.L. Edwards, AEC9 July 1954
Lt.Col. Muhammad Rafiq, Punjab18 October 1955
Military College Jhelum Period
Lt.Col. Muhammad Rafiq, Punjab23 March 1956
Lt.Col. Muhammad Sardar Khan, AEC3 May 1959
Lt.Col. Murtaza Hussain Khan, AEC15 May 1967
Lt.Col. Pervaiz Sikandar,22 June 1969
Lt.Col. S.A. Qureshi, AEC31 December 1969
Col. N.D. Ahmed,28 October 1970
Col. Muhammad Zahur-ul-Haq,29 April 1974
Col. Muhammad Ikram Ameen,15 June 1977
Col. Muhammad Said Khokahar,23 August 1978
Col. Abdul Sattar,5 June 1980
Brig. Abdul Sattar,1 January 1981
Brig. Inayat-ur-Rehman Siddiqui,1 January 1983
Brig. Usman Shah, SI(M)13 August 1984
Brig. Dr Noor-ul-Haq, A.E.C7 August 1987
Brig. Maqsud-ul-Hassan, SI(M), TI(M),12 October 1991
Brig.(Retd) Afzal Malik SI(M), TI(M)August 1998 – May 2013
Brig. Akhter Pervaiz SI(M),May 2013 – August 2015
Brig. Ahmed Salman,October 2015 –October 2018
Brig. Zahid Naseem AkbarOctober 2018-September 2019
Brig. Saeed AnwarSeptember 2019 to Date

List of Deputy Commandants and Chief Instructors

Names of Deputy Commandants and Chief Instructors and their tenure dates are:[3]

Military College Jhelum Period
Major Muhammad WaliullahJanuary 1955 – November 1956
Major Khushal KhanNovember 1956 – April 1960
Major Abdul Aziz HashmiJune 1960 – June 1961
Major Perwaiz SikandarJune 1961 – June 1964
Major Nazir AhmadJune 1964 – November 1965
Major B.A. MalikMay 1966 – December 1969
Major Muhammad Zahur-ul-HaqDecember 1969 – February 1971
Lt. Col. Muhammad A. SaleemiAugust 1971 – March 1973
Lt. Col. Muhammad Ikram AmeenMarch 1973 – October 1973
Major Muhammad BashirOctober 1973 – February 1974
Lt. Col. Muhammad Ikram AmeenApril 1974 – May 1975
Lt. Col. Ghulam AbbasMay 1975 – January 1977
Lt. Col. Muhammad ShafiJanuary 1977 – August 1978
Lt. Col. Hamid Riaz SiddiquiAugust 1978 – December 1982
Lt. Col. Sher Afzal KhanJanuary 1983 – July 1985
Lt. Col. Nasrullah KhanJuly 1985 – December 1987
Lt. Col. Z.H. NaqviDecember 1987 – April 1989
Lt. Col. Salim IqbalApril 1989 – October 1990
Col. Imtiaz AliOctober 1990 – May 1992
Col. Ghulam RasulMay 1992 – June 1993
Lt. Col. Safdar Ali ShahJune 1993 – October 1993
Lt. Col. Wali MuhammadOctober 1993 – August 1995
Col. Muhammad Rafi ButtAugust 1995 – November 1997
Lt. Col. Muhammad BashirNovember 1997 – September 1999
Col. Maqbool AhmedSeptember 1999 – September 2001
Col. Umer ShabbirSeptember 2001 – September 2003
Col. Noor Sultan LaliSeptember 2003 – July 2005
Col. Raheel AshrafJuly 2005 – August 2007
Col. Dr. Muhammad AshrafAugust 2007 – July 2009
Col. Aamir HafeezAugust 2009 – July 2011
Lt. Col. Khwaja Iqbal AhmedAugust 2011 – October 2012
Col. Javid AslamNovember 2012 – July 2015
Col. Dr. Syed Shahid RasoolAugust 2015 – August 2017
Col.Khalid NawazAugust 2017 – Oct 2019
Col. Muhammad Zahid KhanOct 2019 - To Date

List of Adjutants

Names of Adjutants and their tenure dates are:[4]

Military College Jhelum Period
Capt Sher Afzal Khan Malik1960–1960
Capt Nisar Ali Khan1960–1963
Capt Muhammad Muneer Khan1963–1964
Capt Ahmed Jan1964–1965
Capt Ikram Ullah Khan1965–1967
Capt Sheikh Abdul Naeem1967–1968
Capt Shahzada Khurram1968–1971
Capt Sher Afzal Khan1971–1971
Capt Muhammad Tufail1971–1973
Capt Saulat Abbas1973–1975
Capt Muhammad Iqbal1975–1977
Capt Umer Saeed KhanAugust 1977 – May 1980
Capt Ghulam Abbas KhanMay 1980 – January 1982
Capt Umer Saeed KhanMarch 1982 – March 1984
Capt Ghulam Abbas KhanMarch 1984 – June 1986
Capt Raja Khaqan AfzalJune 1986 – July 1988
Capt Khalid MehmoodJuly 1988 – February 1991
Capt Taj Muhammad KhanFebruary 1991 – June 1991
Capt Noman InayatJune 1991 – October 1991
Capt Ali Tahir SyedOctober 1991 – March 1994
Capt Muhammad QaddusMarch 1994 – September 1995
Capt Abdul Qayyum SattiSeptember 1995 – January 1997
Capt Hassan KhattakJanuary 1997 – August 1998
Capt Rehan MushtaqAugust 1998 – June 1999
Capt Muhammad Taswar SattarJune 1999 – November 2001
Capt Mubasshir NadeemNovember 2001 – November 2003
Capt Numan KayaniNovember 2003 – August 2005
Capt Aftab Ali KhanAugust 2005 – September 2006
Capt Nadeem AsifSeptember 2006 – October 2008
Capt Rashid Ullah KhanOctober 2008 – January 2010
Capt Shahid Iqbal KhanJanuary 2010 – November 2011
Capt Kashif SattarNovember 2011 – October 2012
Capt Muhammad Ali MehdiOctober 2012 – December 2013
Capt Masood ShahJanuary 2014 – November 2014
Maj Asrar ul GulzarDecember 2014 – December 2015
Capt Junaid LodhiJanuary 2016 – Dec 2016
Maj Inamullah Khan KakarDec 2016 - Jan 2019
Capt Ijaz YousafzaiFeb 2019 - To date

Notable alumni

The college has produced five four-star generals of Pakistan Army, Air Force and Navy, namely former Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff General Muhammad Iqbal Khan (Late), former Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Zulfiqar Ali Khan (late), former Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Abdul Aziz Mirza, former Vice Chief of Army Staff General Yusaf Khan, and former Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani.

College has 40 Swords of Honour, and many gallantry medals including one Nishan-e-Haider Major Muhammad Akram.

The senior notable military officers of the College Alumni include;

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See also

References

  1. "The British Factor and Asia in the Twentieth Century". www.defencejournal.com.
  2. "List of MCJ Commandants". Retrieved 22 August 2016.
  3. "List of MCJ Deputy Commandants and Chief Instructors". Retrieved 22 August 2016.
  4. "List of MCJ Adjutants". Retrieved 24 August 2016.
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