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Khalid Jamil was a Pakistani naval officer and politician who served as the Vice Chief of the Naval Staff from 1953 to 1954 and retired from the Pakistan Navy with the rank of commodore. [1] He also served as Acting Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Navy until 1956, when he was demoted and court-martialed for theft from navy barracks. [2]
Jamil was born in Dadayun and later earned honours in Persian from Lucknow University. He joined the Royal Indian Navy Volunteer Reserve in 1937 and received a permanent commission in 1939. [3] [4] He migrated to Pakistan with his wife and three children after the creation of Pakistan. [4]
During the presidency of Ayub Khan, Jamil joined the Convention Muslim League and was a member of the 3rd and 4th National Assemblies of Pakistan. In the same period, he became an industrialist and founded the first plastic factory in Pakistan. [5]