Muhammad Khan (Kingdom of Great Britain)
Lieutenant Muhammad Khan, Conspicuous Gallantry Medal, BA, MP is a Member of Parliament and former Army officer who is the son of Sir Alexander Khan. He served in the Imperial Muhang War, sustaining injuries and winning the Conspicuous Gallantry Medal. He is a part of his father's inner circle and expected to be his political successor.
Lieutenant Muhammad Khan Conspicuous Gallantry Medal, Member of Parliament, Bachelor of Arts | |
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Assumed office 17th of November 2048 | |
Personal details | |
Born | August the 8th 2027 Hackney, London, England, Kingdom of Great Britain |
Citizenship | British |
Nationality | British-Pakistani |
Political party | Labour (2048-) |
Other political affiliations | Co-Operative Party (2048-) |
Parent(s) | Sir Alexander Khan and Eleanor Khan |
Residence(s) | Westminster, London, England, Kingdom of Great Britain |
Education | Bachelor of Arts in History |
Alma mater | Oxford University, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst |
Occupation | Army officer (4th of April-13th of November 2048), politician (2048-) |
Profession | Army officer |
Known for | Conspicuous Gallantry Medal and son of Sir Alexander Khan |
Salary | £88,000 |
Committees | Veterans Committee, Defence Committee, Racial And Religious Equality Committee, Foreign Policy Committee and Women's Rights Committee |
Website | MuhammadKhan.Org |
Nickname | "Alexander" |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Kingdom of Great Britain |
Branch/service | Army |
Years of service | 2047-2048 |
Rank | Lieutenant |
Commands | 1st Platoon of Company B (in 1st Battalion, Grenadier Guards) |
Battles/wars | Imperial Muhang War |
Awards | Conspicuous Gallantry Medal |
military career
After graduating from Oxford University with a 1st class History degree, he attended the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, he later became an infantry officer in the Grenadier Guards. He has been fought in the Vu Den Voc-Imperial Muhang War (where he won the Conspicuous Gallantry Medal), guarded the King of Great Britain and been on peacekeeping missions overseas. He was wounded in the Imperial-Muhang War leading to his medical discharge from the British Army in 2048.
Personal life
He is engaged to Margaret Pollin, daughter of Admiral John Pollin.
Education
He was educated at Oxford University, graduating with a 1st class degree at the age of 21 and later attended the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst graduating and passing the Platoon Leaders' Course.