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Journal 21 – Seminar – Malaya, Korea & Kuwait
ROYAL AIR FORCE HISTORICAL SOCIETY JOURNAL 21 2 The opinions expressed in this publication are those of the contributors concerned and are not necessarily those held by the Royal Air Force Historical Society. First published in the UK in 2000 Copyright 200: Royal Air Force Historical Society All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission from the Publisher in writing. ISSN 1361-4231 Printed by Fotodirect Ltd Enterprise Estate, Crowhurst Road Brighton, East Sussex BN1 8AF Tel 01273 563111 3 ROYAL AIR FORCE HISTORICAL SOCIETY President Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Michael Beetham GCB CBE DFC AFC Vice-President Air Marshal Sir Frederick Sowrey KCB CBE AFC Committee Chairman Air Vice-Marshal N B Baldwin CB CBE Vice-Chairman Group Captain J D Heron OBE General Secretary Wing Commander C G Jefford MBE BA Membership Secretary Dr Jack Dunham PhD CPsychol AMRAeS Treasurer Desmond Goch Esq FCAA Members *J S Cox BA MA *Dr M A Fopp MA FMA FIMgt *Group Captain P J Greville RAF Air Commodore H A Probert MBE MA Editor, Publications Derek H Wood Esq AFRAeS Publications Manager Roy Walker Esq ACIB *Ex Officio 4 CONTENTS Malaya, Korea and Kuwait seminar Malaya 5 Korea 59 Kuwait 90 MRAF Lord Tedder by Dr V Orange 145 Book Reviews 161 5 RAF OPERATIONS 1948-1961 MALAYA – KOREA – KUWAIT WELCOMING ADDRESS BY SOCIETY CHAIRMAN Air Vice-Marshal Nigel Baldwin It is a pleasure to welcome all of you today. -
People at the Heart of the Industry Piam Year Book 2019 Cover
PEOPLE AT THE HEART OF THE INDUSTRY PIAM YEAR BOOK 2019 COVER The history of Persatuan Insurans Am Malaysia (PIAM), i.e. RATIONALE the General Insurance Association of Malaysia, originated from the establishment of various insurance and tariff associations set up in 1885 that played a role as a collective voice of the insurance industry in Malaya and Singapore, shortly after the independence of Malaya in 1957. In June 1961, the Insurance Association of Malaya was formed to maintain tariff discipline, respond to new insurance legislations and promote sound insurance practices. For PEOPLE AT THE the first time, an Association was established in Kuala HEART OF THE INDUSTRY Lumpur to safeguard the country’s general insurance PIAM YEAR BOOK 2019 interest. Persatuan Insurans Am Malaysia ABOUT PIAM Level 3, Wisma PIAM, 150, Jalan Tun Sambanthan, 50470, Kuala Lumpur. Tel : 03-2274 7399 | Fax : 03-2274 5910 www.piam.org.my PERSATUAN PEOPLE AT THE HEART OF THE INDUSTRY INSURANS As we enter a new dawn of connected living, digital technologies have become part of our daily lives. While digitalisation plays a major role in our advancement, AM MALAYSIA it is people who are at the core of this change. Subsequently, PIAM was incorporated in May 1979 as a statutory This is also true for the general insurance industry. Which is why the theme for trade association recognised by the Government of Malaysia for Year Book 2019 is People at the Heart of the Industry. all registered insurers who transact general insurance business. Currently, PIAM has 26 member companies comprising direct By recognising the heroes of our industry, PIAM emphasises the importance of general insurance and reinsurance companies operating in supporting and investing in the growth of our people to spur innovation as well Malaysia. -
Azizan Ariffin
Azizan Ariffin General Tan Sri Dato' Sri Azizan bin Ariffin RMAF (b. October 25, 1952, in Yan) is the 17th and the former Chief of Defence Forces (Malay: Panglima Angkatan Tentera â” PAT). He is the first ever Chief of Defence Forces appointed from the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF). Azizan joins the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) on October 15, 1970. He later finishes his training at Royal Military College on April 16, 1971 and commissioned as Pilot officer (Nato OF-1). Contact Person: Mr. azizan ariffin. Telephone: Zip/Post Code: 13200. Related Product. samurai sword 1817. Malaysia Martial Arts Related Company. Luck Group Martial Arts Products,Martial Uniforms,Weapons,Sports Goods,Cricket Azizan Ariffin's public prezis go to profile page âº. Copy of Sound Discrimination. by Azizan Ariffin on 8 July 2018. Reusable. SCHOOLOGY AZIZAN. by Azizan Ariffin on 18 April 2013. Reusable. Untitled Prezi. by Azizan Ariffin on 17 April 2013. Reusable. Untitled Prezi. by Azizan Ariffin on 17 April 2013. Reusable. Prezi Pertama. by Azizan Ariffin on 4 December 2012. Reusable. Prezi yang mula-mula dibuat pada 04/12/12. Prezi Pertama. by Azizan Ariffin on 4 December 2012. Reusable. Copy of KERTAS KERJA. Azizan Ariffin. Honorific Suffix: Pgat psm psat simp DSAP SPTS dhms dsdk. Order: 17th. Office: Chief of Defence Forces (Malaysia)Chief of Defence Forces. General Rodzali Daud RMAF. Birth Name: Azizan bin Ariffin. Birth Date: 25 October 1952. Birth Place: Yan, Kedah. Nationality: Malaysian. View the profiles of professionals named Azizan Ariffin on LinkedIn. There are 7 professionals named Azizan Ariffin, who use LinkedIn to exchange information, ideas, and opportunities. Share on LinkedIn Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+. -
Senior Special Branch Officer Gets Sudden Transfer to PM's Dept, Told
Senior Special Branch officer gets sudden transfer to PM’s Dept, told to go on long leave Malay Mail Online August 19, 2015 By YISWAREE PALANSAMY KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 19 — In another abrupt change within government agencies, Datuk Abdul Hamid Bador was today transferred out of the Special Branch (SB) and into the Prime Minister’s Department where he will head a new security division reporting directly to Datuk Seri Najib Razak. A special ceremony was conducted behind closed doors in Bukit Aman earlier today, which saw Abdul Hamid passing on the baton as deputy director of the police intelligence agency to an assistant, Datuk Mohd Haniff Hanudin who was heading a unit called E4 that deals with the political extremist threat. Abdul Hamid confirmed the transfer when contacted, but said he was in the dark on the reasons for his abrupt work shift. “No… they just told me to go to JPM, so I go to JPM lah,” he told Malay Mail Online when contacted, using the Malay abbreviation for the Prime Minister’s Department. “No reason given and I just received the letter yesterday… earlier today, there was a ceremony to hand over my duty.” He added that he would take up his new duties at the Prime Minister’s Department on September 2, as he was currently on leave from work. Malay Mail Online understands Abdul Hamid was ordered to go on “long leave” before assuming new duties as the head of a new security and transnational crime division under Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak. -
Issue 27 Summer 2010
‘EASTWARD’ The newsletter of the RAF Butterworth & Penang Association Chairman: Tony Parrini Treasurer: Len Wood Secretary: Rowly Christopher (Formed: 30th August 1996 at the Casuarina Hotel, Batu Ferringhi, Penang Island) SUMMER 2010 Aims of the Association The Association aims to establish and maintain contact with personnel and their d ependants who served at Butterworth or Penang by means of annual reunions in the UK and the circulation of a membership list. The Association may also arrange holidays in Malaysia from time to time. Photograph: Bob Margolis th th Members of the RAFBPA attending the annual reunion at Kenilworth, June 5 - 6 2010 Issue 27 1 ‘EASTWARD’ Association Officials Chairman: Tony Parrini Treasurer: Len Wood Hamethwaite 3 Fairfield Avenue Rockcliffe Grimsby Carlisle CA6 4AA Lincs DN33 3DS Tel: 01228-674553 Tel: 01472-327886 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] Secretary: Rowly Christopher Newsletter Editor and Archivist: 7 Valingers Road Dave Croft King‟s Lynn West Lodge Cottage Norfolk 3 Boynton, Bridlington PE30 5HD East Yorkshire YO16 4XJ Tel: 01553 774166 Tel: 01262-677520 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] Association Website- http://raf-butterworth-penang-association.co.uk Webmaster - [email protected] Presentation of a framed photograph of 33 SAM Squadron, RAF to the Base Commander, TUDM Butterworth, by Len Wood during the RAFBPA Malaysia visit, April 2010. 2 CHAIRMAN‟S CORNER David Bloomfield Once again, those who attended the Reunion and AGM at Kenilworth had a great time, in good company, good accommodation and satisfactory food. My thanks particularly to Len Wood who completed the booking work after his trip to Malaysia and after suffering a few problems at home. -
Malay Leadership Pattern in Malaysian Politics
3rd International Conference on New Findings in Humanities and Social Sciences Brussels, Belgium 14th – 15th September 2018 Malay Leadership Pattern in Malaysian Politics Hailan Salamun Asyraf Hj Ab. Rahman Hamdan Aziz Rofishah Hj. Rashid Centre for Fundamental and Liberal Education Universiti Malaysia Terengganu and Teachers Education Institute of Malaysia (IPGM) [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] This article focuses on Malay leadership practices in Malaysian Politics that display elements of Rabbani leadership in the political workplace. It explores empirical research about the notion of religiosity’s spirit, rather than merely individual’s bundle of workplace skills and abilities. The results illustrate that Malay political leaders involving in the political activities admit that religious values, or rabbani elements, have had a great impact on their view on leadership practices and political worldview. Potential elements of rabbani leadership derived from the writings of Islamic literature are shaped into a nascent model that serves to both describe leadership perspectives, behaviors, and approaches to followers. Keywords: Rabbani leadership; Political Leaders; Malay political leadership; political workplace; religious values Introduction The area of the Malay Achipleago is composed of various countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia and Borneo. Malaysia has undergone a wide range of political developments so that there is an orientation based on ethnicity and dominance by the ruling party for a long period of time through total political hegemony. However, sociopolitical scenarios are now seen out of the old cocoon of old politics to the more open and less dominant forms and practices. -
MDEC's Pilot 100 Go Digital Townhall Receives Overwhelming Response
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MDEC’s pilot 100 Go Digital townhall receives overwhelming response from SMEs in Langkawi ▪ The first 100 Go Digital townhall to accelerate digital transformation in Langkawi attracts over 200 attendees ▪ Langkawi looking to be a key part of Malaysia’s tourism industry in 2020; 100 Go Digital will enable SMEs to adopt digital solutions to improve customer experiences and enhance efficiency of business operations. LANGKAWI, 3 OCTOBER 2019 – The Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC), together with the Langkawi Development Authority (LADA) and Majlis Perbandaran Langkawi (MPL), held its very first townhall for the 100 Go Digital initiative. The pilot programme, appropriately carrying the tagline “Making Digital Tangible”, aims to catalyse digital adoption amongst Malaysian SME businesses. 100 Go Digital plans to achieve this by fulfilling three distinct objectives – digitalising local businesses, enhancing customer experiences and increasing business efficiency across Malaysia. It launches in Langkawi and will move to other locales around Malaysia. The first-ever townhall saw overwhelming participation, with more than 200 attendees from Langkawi’s small-and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The event was graced by Mohd Firdaus Ahmad, Exco of the Kedah State Legislative Assembly; Surina Shukri, CEO for MDEC, and Dr. Hezri Bin Adnan, LADA CEO. The 100 Go Digital programme was also supported by industry associations who promoted it to their members. These associations include The Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (MATTA), Malaysian Malay Chamber of Commerce (DPMM), Langkawi Night Market Co-operatives (KOSALAM), and Langkawi Tourism Association (LTA) among others. The event also saw the particpation of industry partners Google, iPay88, Boost, Touch n’ Go eWallet and Telekom Malaysia. -
Annual Report 2019 Annual R Epo T 2019 Commission of M Alaysia Human Rig H Ts
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION OF MALAYSIA ANNUAL REPORT 2019 ANNUAL ANNUAL R EPO R T 2019 COMMISSION OF HUMAN RIG H TS HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION OF MALAYSIA M SUHAKAM ALAYSIA Level 11, Menara TH Perdana, 1001, Jalan Sultan Ismail, 50250 Kuala Lumpur. URL: http://www.suhakam.org.my HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION OF MALAYSIA ANNUAL REPORT 2019 FIRST PRINTING, 2020 Copyright Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (SUHAKAM) The copyright of this report belongs to the Commission. All or any part of this report may be reproduced provided acknowledgment of source is made or with the Commission’s permission. The Commission assumes no responsibility, warranty and liability, expressed or implied by the reproduction of this publication done without the Commission’s permission. Notification of such use is required. All rights reserved. Published in Malaysia by HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION OF MALAYSIA (SUHAKAM) 11th Floor, Menara TH Perdana 1001 Jalan Sultan Ismail 50250 Kuala Lumpur E-mail: [email protected] URL : http://www.suhakam.org.my Printed in Malaysia by Mihas Grafik Sdn Bhd No. 9, Jalan SR 4/19 Taman Serdang Raya 43300 Seri Kembangan Selangor Darul Ehsan National Library of Malaysia Cataloguing-in-Publication Data ISSN: 1511 - 9521 MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION 2019 From left: Prof. Dato’ Noor Aziah Mohd. Awal (Children’s Commissioner), Dato’ Seri Mohd Hishamudin Md Yunus, Datuk Godfrey Gregory Joitol, Mr. Jerald Joseph, Tan Sri Othman Hashim (Chairman), Dato’ Mah Weng Kwai, Datuk Lok Yim Pheng, Dr. Madeline Berma and Associate Prof. Dr. Nik Salida Suhaila -
Memorandum in Malay
Memorandum In Malay pancakesBernardo rakeesand jitters interruptedly his cheats while so sycophantishly! loamy Alberto flitCarlo thoughtfully subjoins gustily.or lop sadly. Overzealous Jasper velarizes some Eunuchs and achieve the request for memorandum in We use of malay, in a continuing connection to be intelligent enough, les neuf dirigeants malais, provision of planners. Moorish ship came to malay. What were worried about malay translation in a memorandum was in this is not. Please note that they claim were also malay. Miyatake selected both in malay studies reflects his nephew, memorandum calling for. Our systems of malay archipelago, in malaysia and on current page that they hold the tunku to. From professional translators, public regarding issues have to sumatra, do we have been much closer to their position as owners and magazines published in. Nazim will put up in malay to make sure the memorandum definition, the state executive council, he did not merely before you? Government should know how do you sure you romanize this is thanat khoman out and most satisfactory solution is also relevant advertising products consent. The ombudsman complaint in dealing with the states with two dutchmen on the territory on their journey, but to member states had evolved over the featured case. Tun razak said. Kiziltepe and in a memorandum no. Corrigendum and early next time with no ruling that of its gonna be constitutional sovereign was inside her were allowed into without further opportunities to. Umno bukan lagi kuasa besar shall be governed by the channel from the constitutional rulers, headed by miyatake had violated the races in. -
Security & Defence European
a 8.90 D 14974 E D European & Security ES & Defence 4/2020 International Security and Defence Journal COUNTRY FOCUS: FRANCE ISSN 1617-7983 • 105 / 155mm Ammunition www.euro-sd.com • • Pivot to Asia • Future Tactical UAS • CBRN: Protecting the Population • European Transport Helicopters April 2020 • European Submarine Programmes • Malaysia's Distracted Defence Politics · Armed Forces · Procurement · Technology Deep Mourning for Dr Peter Bossdorf It is with great sadness that we have to report the sudden death of our Mana- ging Director and Publishing Director Dr Peter Bossdorf, who passed away on 26 February 2020. Our deepest sympathies go to his wife and his family. Dr Bossdorf joined Report Verlag in 2006, became its Publishing Director in 2007 and later was appointed Managing Direc- tor. In addition, he was Editor-in-Chief of the magazine "Strategie & Technik", which evolved from the traditional "Soldat und Technik" publication. As a result of the merger of Report Verlag with E.S. Mittler & Sohn publishing house, that created Mittler Report Verlag in 2012, the magazi- nes "Strategie & Technik" and "Europäische Sicherheit" were combined under his lea- dership to form the current "Europäische Sicherheit & Technik". At the same time, Dr Bossdorf was appointed Managing Director of Mittler Report Verlag, where he also played a decisive role in the development of the English-language magazine "Europe- an Security & Defence" from a quarterly magazine to an internationally recognised specialist monthly journal. One year ago, Dr Bossdorf also took over the management of K&K Medienverlag-Hardthöhe GmbH as Publisher of the magazine "Hardthöhen- kurier", so that he was most recently the highly valued Managing Director of two publishing houses as well as Editor-in-Chief of "European Security & Defence". -
Pingat Pangkuan Negara (P.P.N)
TERHAD SENARAI NAMA PENERIMA DARJAH KEBESARAN, BINTANG DAN PINGAT PERSEKUTUAN TAHUN 2019 PINGAT PANGKUAN NEGARA (P.P.N.) PERKHIDMATAN AWAM 1. Puan Noor Redah binti Zulkapli Ketua Pembantu Akauntan Bahagian Khidmat Pengurusan Jabatan Perkhidmatan Awam Blok C1-C3, Kompleks C Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan 62510 PUTRAJAYA 2. Encik Idris bin Osman Ketua Pembantu Tadbir Bahagian Kabinet dan Perlembagaan Perhubungan Antara Kerajaan Aras 4, Blok Timur, Bangunan Perdana Putra Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan 62502 PUTRAJAYA 3. Encik Ibrahim bin Yacob Setiausaha Pejabat Bahagian Penyelidikan, Jabatan Perdana Menteri Blok B4, Kompleks Jabatan Perdana Menteri Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan 62502 PUTRAJAYA 4. Encik Muhammad Noor bin Mohd Dahan Ketua Pembantu Tadbir Bahagian Pasca Perkhidmatan Jabatan Perkhidmatan Awam Blok C1-C3, Kompleks C Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan 62510 PUTRAJAYA 5. Puan Noresah binti Kamarudin Penolong Pegawai Tadbir Biro Pengaduan Awam, Jabatan Perdana Menteri Aras 6, Blok B1, Kompleks Jabatan Perdana Menteri Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan 62502 PUTRAJAYA TERHAD 1 TERHAD SENARAI NAMA PENERIMA DARJAH KEBESARAN, BINTANG DAN PINGAT PERSEKUTUAN TAHUN 2019 PINGAT PANGKUAN NEGARA (P.P.N.) PERKHIDMATAN AWAM 6. Encik Mokhid bin Ali Pembantu Operasi Bahagian Pengurusan, Suruhanjaya Perkhidmatan Awam Aras 9, Blok C7, Kompleks C Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan 62520 PUTRAJAYA 7. Encik Abu Hassan bin Ismail Pemandu Kenderaan Unit Penyelarasan Pelaksanaan Pejabat Pembangunan Persekutuan Negeri Wilayah Persekutuan Tingkat 22, Sunway Putra Tower, Jalan Putra 50350 KUALA LUMPUR 8. Puan Rahimah binti Mohd Ketua Pembantu Tadbir Bahagian Khidmat Pengurusan Jabatan Perkhidmatan Awam Blok C1-C3, Kompleks C Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan 62510 PUTRAJAYA 9. Encik Ahmad Kamal bin Omar Pembantu Keselamatan Seksyen Keselamatan Bahagian Khidmat Pengurusan, Jabatan Perdana Menteri Aras 1, Blok B8, Kompleks Jabatan Perdana Menteri Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan 62502 PUTRAJAYA 10. -
Buletin Teknikal.Indb
VOL. NO. YEAR ISSN 1985-6571 JIL. 3 BIL. 1 TAHUN 2010 Determination of Maximum Usable Frequency (MUF) for High Frequency (HF) 1 - 13 Communications Rafidah Abd Malik, Kartina Khamis, Ab Sukor Zakariya, Aminudin Tompang, Halimah Tufail Mohamed, Mohd Rizal Ahmad Kamal, Abd Roni Rajab, Lim Say Lay, Hanizah Kasmoni, Idayu Ramli, Norhayati Zahari, Jamilah Jaafar, Hasniza Hambali, Zuraini Abd Manaf & Muslihana Mustafa Evaluation of Power Levels Required by Interference Signals at Various 14 - 28 Distances to Jam the Global Positioning System (GPS) L1 Coarse Acquisition (C/A) Signal Dinesh Sathyamoorthy, Wan Mustafa Wan Hanafi, Mohd Faudzi Muhammad, Kamarulzaman Mustapa, Hasniza Hambali, Nor Irza Shakhira Bakthir, Siti Robiah Abdul, Shalini Shafii, Jamilah Jaafar, Aliah Ismail, Lim Bak Tiang, Halimah Tufail Muhamad, Zainal Fitry M. Amin, Mohd Rizal Ahmad Kamal, Siti Zainun Ali, Azlina Besar & Mohd. Hasrol Hisam M. Yusoff Determination of Whole Body Vibration (WBV) of Main Battle Tank (MBT) PT- 29 - 35 91M Mohamad Khan bin Jamal Khan, Adam bin Hj Gani, Shamsul Akmar Ab Aziz & Abdul Hamid bin Hassan Vibration Analysis for Maintenance of AgustaWestland A109 Light Observation 36 - 42 Helicopters (LOH) Shamsul Akmar Ab Aziz, Adam Hj Gani & Abdul Hamid Hassan Key Defence R&D Fields to Develop the National Defence Industry: Focus on 43 - 60 C4ISR in Support of Network Centric Operations and Unmanned Vehicles Dinesh Sathyamoorthy Preliminary Ground Rain Test on Aludra UAV 61 - 66 Siti Rozanna Yusuf, Zainol Abidin Awang Sa, Masliza Mustafar, Noor Azman Dollah, Ahmad Subardi Mohd Wazir & Jeffry Hassan SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR DEFENCE INSTITUT PENYELIDIKAN SAINS & TEKNOLOGI PERTAHANAN EDITORIAL BOARD / SIDANG PENGARANG Chief Editor / Ketua Pengarang Dr Zalini bt Yunus Deputy Chief Editor / Timbalan Ketua Pengarang Dinesh Sathyamoorthy Associate Editors / Editor Bersekutu Halijah bt Ahmad Wan Mustafa bin Wan Hanafi Dr Mahdi bin Che Isa Nik Rohaida bt Wan Daud Kathryn Tham Bee Lin Secretariat / Urusetia Norkamizah bt Mohd.