Sword of Honour اعزازی شمشیر | |
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Type | Sword |
Awarded for | Overall best performance during training period |
Location | |
Country | Pakistan |
Presented by | Chief guest of the passing out parade |
Eligibility | Pakistan Armed Forces officers |
First award | 4 February 1950 |
The Sword of Honour [a] is a prestigious award given to the top-performing Gentleman Cadet, Officer Cadet, Aviation Cadet or Lady Cadet during their training period at the Pakistan Military Academy, Pakistan Air Force Academy, Pakistan Naval Academy and the Officers Training School (until 1990). It is considered one of the highest distinctions in the Pakistan Armed Forces, as cadets aspire to win it. The sword is traditionally presented to the recipient during the passing out parade, held biannually at each academy's parade ground.
On 22 September 2006, aviation cadet Saira Amin became the first lady officer to be presented with the Sword of Honour at the passing out parade of the 117th GD Pilot Course. [1] On 20 May 2025, Asim Munir became first Sword of Honour winner to become Field Marshal. [2] [3]
At PMA along with the sword of honour, other awards are also given to the best cadets. [4]
Award name | Course Name |
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President Gold Medal | Long Course |
CJCSC Overseas Gold Medal | Long Course (awarded to the best cadet of an allied country) |
COAS's Cane | Technical Cadet Course |
Commandant's Cane | Integrated Cadet Course & Lady Cadet's Course |
Pakistan Military Academy : [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]
Pakistan Naval Academy : [11] [12] [13]
Pakistan Air Force Academy : [14] [15]
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