In accordance with its long-standing traditions, the Navy Leaguerecently paid a visit to Captain M Shahbaz Khan PN at his residence. The delegation comprised distinguished members including Commodore Najmi, Vice Admiral Irfan Ahmed, Commodore M Ashfaque Baig, and Commodore Rashidullah.
The meeting proved to be a fruitful engagement, characterized by nostalgic reminiscences, light-hearted recollections of past incidents, and thoughtful discussions on various aspects and challenges encountered during their naval service.
Captain Shahbaz Khan, affectionately known as "Sheby" amonghis colleagues and close associates, has established himself as an exceptional Marine Engineer throughout his career. His reputation for excellence was such that commanding officers, aspiring for a smooth command, consistently sought his expertise as their Engineering Officer (EO). Captain Khan's illustrious career also includes a notable tenureas the commanding officer of PNS KARSAZ.
Following his retirement from active naval service, Captain Khan transitioned to theKarachi Port Trust, where he invested considerable time and effort in enhancing andmodernizing his department. His contributions in this role have been significant and widely recognized.
Beyond his professional accomplishments, Captain Khan is renowned for his diverse interests and talents. He is an avid Bridge player, an accomplished cricketer, and adedicated golfer. These pursuits have allowed him to cultivate a wide circle of friends andadmirers, further testament to his personable nature and well-rounded character.
The Navy League extends its heartfelt wishes to Captain M Shahbaz Khan for continued good health and happiness in his retirement. The organization has committed to maintaining close ties with the Captain, ensuring that he receives all necessary support asand when required.
This ongoing relationship underscores the Navy League's dedicationto honoring and supporting distinguished naval veterans who have made significant contributions to the service.The visit to Captain Khan not only served to strengthen the bonds within the naval community but also highlighted the importance of recognizing and celebrating the achievements of those who have dedicated their lives to naval service.