Kefli Razali

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Kefli Razali
كفلي غزالي
Junior lieutenant Kefli.jpg
Junior lieutenant Kefli in 1966
2nd Commander of the Royal Brunei Navy
In office
25 June 1993 3 February 1995
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Kefli bin Haji Razali (born 6 October 1940) is a Bruneian aristocrat and retired military officer who became the second commander of the Royal Brunei Navy (RBN) from 1983 to 1986 and from 1993 to 1995.

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Early life and education

On 6 October 1940, Kefli was born in Kampong Kuala Balai, [1] to a nobleman, Orang Kaya Laila Setia Haji Razali. After being moved from Rifle Company AMDB, he began his career in 1967 in the RBN's Boat Section. There are only two officers at that time: himself in the role of second in command (2IC) and Captain Mc Ivay of the Loan Service in the role of officer in command. [2] On 28 May 1970, Captain Kefli departed for Australia to undergo naval training before to assuming command of a brand-new patrol boat, KDB Saleha, measuring 62 feet (19 m). [3]

Military career

Kefli boarded a cargo vessel in Southampton while attending basic navigation course earlier in his career. He became the first local officer to enroll in the UK's "Sub-Lieutenant Course." He also had the opportunity to board a Royal Navy ship for a lengthy navigational training voyage that passed via South Africa's Cape of Good Hope on its way from Liverpool to Singapore. After completing the hovercraft training on the Isle of Wight in the UK, he became the first local officer to have the hovercraft pilot SR.N5 and SR.N6 certifications. He has also served as the executive officer and subsequently the commanding officer of a number of other ships and boats, including KDB Pahlawan (P-01) and Raja Isteri-class patrol boats. [2]

One of Kefli's most memorable experiences as a member of the RBN was pulling an AML ship that was damaged after it collided with a fishing vessel near Ujong Tanjong Sapuh. Twice, he was granted the privilege of leading the RBN. The first occurred between 22 April 1983 and 30 September 1986, while the second took place between 25 June 1993 and 3 February 1995. [2] While still being the commander of the RBN, he also co-currently held the position of director of personnel from 1 March 1990 to 3 January 1994. [4]

1995 saw his retirement. [2] Despite this, he still inspected the guard of honour at the Ministry of Defence in Bukit Gombak during the Pingat Jasa Gemilang (Tentera) award ceremony on 4 August 1995, during his three-day official visit to Singapore. [5]

Later life

Kefli and other around 60 former Kampong Kuala Balai inhabitants worked together to clean the Muslim cemetery area in the hamlet. [1]

Personal life

Kefli has four sons. [2] His son, Muhammad Faisal, is a judicial commissioner of the Supreme Court, [6] while Commander Malek Fadillah became the commander of KDB Daruttaqwa (09). [7] [8]

Honours

Kefli was awarded the Manteri title of Yang DimuliakanPehin Datu Juragan Laila Diraja by Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah. He has known to be given the following honours; [4]

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Military offices
Preceded by 2nd Commander of the Royal Brunei Navy
22 April 1983 – 30 September 1986
25 June 1993 – 3 February 1995
Succeeded by