- East ****stan
Civil Armed Force (
EPCAF) was a
paramilitary force that
operated in East ****stan. It
replaced the East ****stan
Rifles and was
being used...
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November 1971. To fill the
manpower gap, the East ****stan
Civil Armed Force (
EPCAF) (17
planes and
approximately 23,000 personnel) and Ra****s (40,000 members...
- The
Dhaka Defence Scheme (Adhoc) was a
strategic military framework formulated by the
Eastern Command of the ****stan Army in 1971 to
fortify the capital...
- the towns, and the
paramilitary units were deplo**** in the countryside.
EPCAF took over the border-control and internal-security
duties of the defunct...
- Bashir:
Dhaka city
proper Brig.
William Harrison:
Comilla &
Chittagong EPCAF HQ and
Sector units:
Police and Ra****s GOC:
Major General Muhammad Jamshed...
-
reinforce ****stani garrisons. Two
mortar batteries and two
wings each of
EPCAF and West ****stan Rangers,
accompanied by a
considerable number of Tochi...
- of 1971, the name of EPR was
changed to East ****stan
Civil Armed Force (
EPCAF).[citation needed]
After the
Independence of Bangladesh, it was changed...
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objectives were targeted.
General Niazi,
along with
General Jamshed (GOC
EPCAF),
General Rahim ( 2IC
Eastern Command), Brig.
Bakir (COS
Eastern Command)...
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November 1971, and an
unspecified number of Police, West ****stan Rangers,
EPCAF and Ra**** members, and
wound several thousand soldiers. The
success and...
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previously known as EPR,
during 1947–1971, East ****stan
Civil Armed Forces (
EPCAF),
during 1971 and then BDR
after the
independence and po****rly
known as...