Feedback to the author- L19aircraft@gmail.com, The author looks forward to lecturing worldwide at no cost and zero honorarium . Agha Humayun Amin studied at Saint Marys Academy Lalazar and Forman Christian College Lahore and at Pakistan Military Academy Kakul. He was commissioned in 11 Cavalry (FF) earlier known as PAVO Cavalry on 17 March 1983. Served in various command, staff and instructional appointments in the army, finally commanding an independent tank squadron and retiring from the army on 05 March 1994. His writings were published in Pakistan Armys leading institutional journals, notably Pakistan Army Journal and Command and Staff College Quettas Citadel Journal. He also authored three major tactical publications " Tactical Handling of Recce Troop " (1986), " Tactical Handling of Recce Support Group" *(1989 and the " The RFS Concept " (1990). His recommendations regarding creation of army command groups as published as an article in 1998 were accepted by the Pakistan Army in 2007 when army commands were created. His books are essential reading in more than 200 leading libraries of the world including Library of Congress USA, Combined Arms Research Library of US Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth which is worlds largest military library, US Army War College Carlisle Library, Defence Intelligence Agency Library of USA, Columbi University Library, US Armor School Fort Knox Library, LUMS Library etc.He wrote extensively for various journals and newspapers and also served as Assistant Editor Defence Journal, Executive Editor Globe, Founding Editor Journal of Afghanistan Studies and presently as Editor in Chief for "Intelligence Review". He also actively worked as an associate of two leading think tanks www.orbat.com of Ravi Rikhye and as Fellow of Alexandrian Defense Group, USA. Major Agha H Amin has been invited to lecture and present papers at various institutions including US Army Centre of Military History etc . He headed Afghan Toll and Transoxiana two consulting firms which played keyrole in various Asian Bank and World Bank electric transmission line studies, notably CASA 1000, Uzbekistan Afghanistan Pakistan line and Turkmenistan-Shibirgan -Mazar Sharif line.