The first boy’s association ever to be formed was in October 1960 initiated by Old Faujians of the first batch. Out of the twenty-seven old boys who passed out in April 1960, sixteen who resided in Dhaka formed E.P.C.O.B.A. ...
In early 1972, the then government of Bangladesh intended to abolish cadet colleges. However, the first effective move to retain the cadet colleges was originated at Fajdarhat Cadet College. ...
Ofn Major Abdul Khaleq (01/99) of the erstwhile Pakistan Army, corps of the Liberator, war. Working In unit at Comilla cantonment, he braved martyrdom. In Comilla, in March 1971. ...
William Maurice Brown, Lt. Colonel, was the chief architect of cadet colleges in the country. The long time Principal of Faujdarhat Cadet College has left his disciples for eternal peace but his legend will continue to live. ...
Out of the twenty-seven old boys who passed out in April 1960, sixteen who resided in Dhaka formed E.P.C.O.B.A – the East Pakistan Cadet College Old Boys Association. Meeting of the old boys used to be held at the house of the old teacher Mr. Andrews and also in the British Council Auditorium. The E.P.C.O.B.A - the forerunner of F.O.C.A (Faujdarhat Old Cadets Association) which was to be the forerunner of the Old Faujians Association was organized mainly by the effort of late OFn. Abu Naser Haider Ahmed (1), who died in 1963. The first general secretary of the association was OFn. Abdur Rab (1).
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