K.M. Hussain
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Khateeb Mahmood Hussain (born 1927), HJ, best known as Commodore K. M. Hussain, is a 1-Star rank naval officer and a war veteran, who is known for his participation in Indo-Pakistani wars and conflicts. He is most known as the captain commander of PNS Babur and was the senior commanding officer of the Operation Dwarka.
Khalid Mahmood Hussain | |
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| Nickname | K. M. Hussain |
| Born | Khateeb Mahmood Hussain 1927 |
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Branch | |
Service years | 1947-1977 |
Rank | |
| PN No. 219 | |
| Unit | Surface Fleet Squadron |
| Commands | PNS Babur PNS Jahagir PNS Momin M161 1962 Commander Karachi (COMKAR) Commander North (COMNOR) PNS Jahagir Chief of Staff |
Conflicts | |
| Awards | Sitara-e-Jurat (1971) |
In 1977, Commodore Hussain retired from the Navy and received honorable discharge from the navy.[1] After retiring from Navy, Hussain joined Karachi Port Trust and associated himself with private Merchant navy. He briefly speaks and advocate for naval and marine safety in many different seminar.[2] As of today, Hussain lives in Islamabad where he lives a very quiet life.