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Reply #40 kapakterbang's post
Pemerhatian yg tajam.
Ada beberapa lambang yg menunjukkan 'kegarangan'. Antaranya lambang PLPGA yg diperkenalkan di Bod oleh Yusri dan juga 'Lembing' 69. |
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Reply #40 kapakterbang's post
Cuba agak2 teka, pisau apa yg ditonjolkan.. |
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Originally posted by antaboga at 27-11-2007 10:11 PM
Baru baca posting yusri tentang lanyard emas brunei.. hehe.
Semua anggota PDRM (juga ATM saya rasa), perlu memberikan tabik hormat kepada
Pingat Gagah Berani, jika ianya dipakai secara rasm ...
Penerima PGB, semua peringkat anggota keselamatan akan memberi tabik hormat, termasuk pemberi anugerah....YDP Agong, tetapi kebanyakannya diberi kepada anggota yang menunjukkan keberanian luarbiasa termasuk yang telah meninggal dunia..... |
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Panji-panji diraja rejimen atau kor didalam ATM, sekiranya rosak atau koyak, ianya hanya boleh dijahit oleh isteri kepada pegawai memerintah dan Sarjan Mejar Rejimen sahaja....hebatnya kuasa isteri anggota ATM..... |
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The first military in Malaysia can be traced back to the Malay States Volunteer Rifles which existed from 1915-1936. The birth of the Malaysian Army came about when the Federal Council of Federated Malay States eventually passed the Malay Regiment Bill on January 23, 1933. This allowed the initial recruitment of 25 males for the First Experimental Malay Company on March 1, 1933. Major G. McI. S. Bruce of the Lincolnshire Regiment was the first Commanding Officer. |
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The 1st Bn Malay Regiment was famous for its successful defence of Opium Hill (Malay: Bukit Chandu), Singapore, in the Battle of Pasir Panjang during the Battle of Singapore. The Battle of Opium Hill on February 14, 1942 involved 42 soldiers commanded by Lt. Adnan Bin Saidi who defended their position against attack from the 18th Division of the Japanese Imperial Army under Lt. Gen. Renya Mutaguchi. |
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The Kor Armor DiRaja (Malay; English: Royal Armoured Corps) can trace its roots to the formation on September 1, 1952 of the Federation Reconnaissance Squadron. It was later merged with the Federation Regiment to form the Federation Reconnaissance Corps. The name underwent a few transformations from the Malaysian Reconnaissance Corps (September 16, 1970), Royal Malaysian Reconnaissance Corps (May 1979) to Royal Cavalry Corps (December 1979) and finally to Kor Armor DiRaja (Royal Armoured Corps) on December 8, 1986. |
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The Royal Malaysian Navy originated from the Straits Settlement Volunteer Reserve Force formed on April 27, 1934 in Singapore. The formation of a Penang branch in 1938 saw its expansion. When the Second World War broke out in 1939, Britain strengthened its Naval Force in Southeast Asia by forming a unit called the "Malay Section of The Royal Navy" to protect the security of Singapore and Malaya. This unit which consisted of 400 men underwent training at a training camp called HMMS Pelandok, a British naval base in Singapore. Expansion saw the unit increase to 1450 men during World War II. Due to shortage of funds, the British disbanded the force after World War II in April 1947. The Malayan Naval Forces was again created in 1948 in response to the Malayan Emergency with the loan of one landing ship and five fast surface launches from the Royal Navy. In 1953, HM Queen Elizabeth awarded the Malayan Navy a Royal status to become the Royal Malayan Navy. The first vessel was a minesweeper called HMS Penyu or Turtle. After independence, it was transferred from Singapore on July 12, 1958 as an independent sovereign navy. On September 16, 1963 it was renamed as the Tentera Laut Diraja Malaysia (Royal Malaysian Navy) in accordance to the formation of Malaysia. |
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The Royal Malaysian Air Force was founded in 1936 as Malayan Auxiliary Air Force, disbanded after World War II but reactivated in 1950. The passing of the Air Force Ordinance by the Parliament on June 2, 1958 saw the creation of Royal Malayan Air Force (RMAF). The first adviser was seconded from the Royal Air Force (RAF), Air Commodore A.V.R Johnstsone who became the first Chief of the RMAF. The proud few who formed the RMAF were Flying Officer Lim Heng Lip, Sergeant Subramanian, Corporal Othman Mohd Ismail, Corporal Wan Said, Corporal JD Parsley, Corporal Mahadeven, Senior Aircraftman (SAC) Surindam, SAC Md Noor, SAC Zainal, SAC Mohd Hussain and Junior Technician (JT) Ismail Ariffin. The first aircraft acquired for Squadron No 1 was a Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer which served the RMAF for 12 years. It was named Lang Rajawali by Tunku Abdul Rahman, the first Prime Minister of Malaya. With the formation of Malaysia on September 16, 1963, the name of the force was changed to Tentera Udara Diraja Malaysia (Royal Malaysian Air Force). |
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First five awards in order of rank:
* Seri Pahlawan Gagah Perkasa (S.P)
This is the highest bravery award and hisghest in the order of precedence amongst Federal Awards. Given in acts of extreme bravery and valour.
* Panglima Gagah Angkatan Tentera (PGAT)
Awarded to the Highest Ranking Officers of the Malaysian Army. Also awarded to Chiefs of the Royal Malaysian Navy, Royal Malaysian Air Force and to Foreign Generals, Admirals and Air Marshalls.
* Panglima Setia Angkatan Tentera (PSAT)
This second highest Armed Forces honorary award given to senior ranking officers of Mejar Jeneral rank or its equivalent, and honorary awards is given to foreign general grade officers.
* Pahlawan Angkatan Tentera (PAT)
This third highest Malaysian Armed Forces honour award Anugerah is given to officers holding the rank of Kolonel or Brigadier Jeneral or its equivalent. Honorary awards are also given to foreign officers.
* Panglima Gagah Berani (PGB)
This is awarded to serving members of the Armed Forces who has shown extraordinary courage and bravery.
* Kesatria Angkatan Tentera (KAT)
This 4th highest Malaysian Armed Forces honour award is given to officers of the Armed Forces ranked Leftenan Kolonel o its equivalent. Honorary awards may also be given to foreign officers.
* Bentara Angkatan Tentera (BAT)
This 5th highest Armed FOrces honours award is given to members of the Malaysian Armed Forces. Honorary awards may also be given to members of foreign armed forces. |
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The Malaysian Armed Forces Council is a Malaysian military body established under Article 137 of the Constitution of Malaysia and is the constitutional body responsible (under the general authority of the King as Supreme Commander) for the command, discipline and administration of Malaysia's armed forces. It is composed of the following members;
1) The Minister of Defence.
2) One member appointed by the Conference of Rulers.
3) The Chief of the Armed Forces Staff, who is appointed by the King of Malaysia.
4) The Secretary General of Defence.
5) Two senior staff officers of the federation armed forces, appointed by the King.
6) A senior officer of the federation navy, appointed by the King.
7) A senior officer of the federation air force, appointed by the King.
8) Up to two other members, appointed by the King. |
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Special forces of Malaysia:
1) 10 Paratrooper Brigade
- Commonly known as 10 PARA - is a special forces infantry brigade-sized unit within the Malaysian Army tasked with being rapidly deployed inside or outside the boundaries of Malaysia. 10 PARA is the key element of the Malaysian Pasukan Aturgerak Cepat (Rapid Deployment Force, PAC).
- This Brigade wearing Maroon beret also known as Pegasus.
2) Grup Gerak Khas
- Renaming as 21 Gerup Gerak Khas is commanded by a Brigadier General and is currently located at Kem Iskandar, in Mersing, Johor. 21 Gerup Gerak Khas comprised commandos highly trained in special warfare and able to conduct unconventional warfare in any of its forms - Guerilla/Anti-Guerilla Warfare, Escape and Evasion, Subversion, Sabotage, Counter Terrorism and their most highly regarded expertise - Jungle Warfare
- The Gerup Gerak Khas wears the same BDU uniforms as other combat elements of the Malaysian Army, but are distinguished by their Green beret with GERAKHAS insignia, blue lanyard rope on their right shoulder (originated from 40th Royal Marine Commando), commando dagger engraved with "GERAKHAS",highly folded sleeves, and their 揋erakhas |
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** Malaysian National Service **
The Malaysian National Service, or Program Latihan Khidmat Negara (PLKN) was first proposed in late 2001, brought to committee the next year, and finally brought to action in 2003. Initially it was thought that all youth of a certain age would be drafted but later the numbers were restricted due to lack of resources. The issue of conscription has always been a sensitive political issue in Malaysia because of the ethnic divisions of the country. The rationale for National Service was to bond the youth of Malaysia together and create a Malaysian nation, as the problem of racial polarisation was found to pervade educational institutions in Malaysia. |
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Reply #54 yaminz's post
sapa taww apa maksud VAT? |
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Originally posted by tin at 29-11-2007 11:32 AM
sapa taww apa maksud VAT?
tak silap hamba ia bermaksud Very Able Troopers. 69 lak tahun ditubuhkan |
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It also happened to be a brand of liquor...what a coincidence! |
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Originally posted by tin at 29-11-2007 11:32 AM
sapa taww apa maksud VAT?
Very Attractive Tango.......... |
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