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.

NicknameK. M. Hussain
Born
Khateeb Mahmood Hussain

1927 (1927)
Allegiance Pakistan
Quick facts Commodore Khalid Mahmood Hussain, Nickname ...

Khalid Mahmood Hussain
NicknameK. M. Hussain
Born
Khateeb Mahmood Hussain

1927 (1927)
Allegiance Pakistan
Branch
Pakistan Navy
Service years
1947-1977
Rank
Commodore
PN No. 219
UnitSurface Fleet Squadron
CommandsPNS Babur
PNS Jahagir
PNS Momin M161 1962
Commander Karachi (COMKAR)
Commander North (COMNOR)
PNS Jahagir
Chief of Staff
Conflicts
AwardsSitara-e-Jurat (1971)
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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.

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