Star of the Commander of Valour

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Star of the Commander of Valour
TypeOrder of Honour
Awarded forExtraordinary valour and courage in the face of the enemy. [1]
Presented byFlag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
EligibilityMembers of the armed forces or law enforcement
Post-nominalsP.G.B. or PGB
RibbonDiagonal stripes of white, blue, yellow and red.
StatusCurrently issued
Established29 July 1960
First awarded31 August 1958
Last awarded2021
Total97
Total awarded posthumously17
Total recipients114
Star of the Commander of Valour.gif
Ribbon of the PGB
Precedence
Next (higher) Order of Loyalty to the Royal Family of Malaysia [2]
Next (lower) Federation Gallantry Star [2]

The Star of the Commander of Valour (Malay : Panglima Gagah Berani) is a medal awarded by the Malaysian government. The award was established on 29 July 1960, and it was formally gazetted by an act of parliament on 11 August 1960. It is Malaysia's second highest gallantry award, coming in second only to the Grand Knight of Valour (Malay : Darjah Kebesaran Seri Pahlawan Gagah Perkasa).

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Only members of the military (i.e. all services under the Malaysian Armed Forces) and members of law enforcement forces (e.g. Royal Malaysia Police and Malaysia Coast Guard) are eligible for the award. It can be bestowed posthumously. [3]

When compared to British Armed Forces military awards, this award is equivalent to the Conspicuous Gallantry Cross.

Act 616

Living recipients receive a monthly allowance of RM300, according to Akta 616-Akta Panglima Gagah Berani (Elaun Kenangan) 2001. Posthumous recipients' next of kin receive RM 15,000 in compensation. This award may be given to the same person more than once. [4]

The allowance may be revoked if any of the following conditions are met:

  1. The recipient passed away.
  2. The recipient is guilty of federal offences.
  3. The award was revoked in accordance with Section VIII of the Panglima Gagah Berani Statute.

Appearance

The medal is made of pure silver and is shaped like a five-pointed star. On the star, two Kris lie beneath the Malaysian royal crown. A ribbon with 45° stripes slanting right holds the star. Stripes come in red, white, blue, and yellow. [5]

List of recipients

As of the year 2021, 114 people have been awarded the Star of the Commander of Valour. [6] [7]

#NameRank at the timeYear Uniformed services Unit at that timeNote
1 Abdul Rahman bin Haji Khamis  [ ms ]Lieutenant1958Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Malay Regiment [8] [5]
2Chong Yong ChinSergeant1958Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Federation Regiment [8] [5]
3Hashim bin JantanLance Corporal1958Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Malay Regiment [8]
4 Mohamed Ghazali bin Haji Che Mat Captain1958Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Malay Regiment [8] [5]
5Choo Wah SoonLance Corporal1961Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Federation Reconnaissance Regiment [8] [5]
6Maurice Lam Shye ChoonCaptain1963Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Federation Reconnaissance Regiment [8] [5]
7Neville Herbert SiebelLieutenant1963Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Federation Reconnaissance Regiment [8]
8Lee Ah PowCaptain1964Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Malaysian Reconnaissance Regiment [8]
9Kamaruddin bin Mohd Jamal2nd Lieutenant1965Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Royal Malay Regiment [8]
10 Abdul Kadir bin Nordin  [ ms ]2nd Lieutenant1966Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Royal Malay Regiment [8] [5]
11Ismail bin GhowsMajor1967Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Royal Malay Regiment [8] [5]
12Mahmor bin SaidTrooper1968Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Malaysian Special Service Unit [8]
13Baharin bin Abdul Jalil2nd Lieutenant1971Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Malaysian Ranger Regiment [8]
14Dajai anak AnggieCorporal1971Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Malaysian Ranger Regiment [8]
15David Fu Chee Ming2nd Lieutenant1971Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Malaysian Ranger Regiment [8]
16Ismail bin SallehMajor1971Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Royal Malay Regiment [8]
17Lan anak GimaRanger1971Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Malaysian Ranger Regiment [8]
18Mileng anak KilongSergeant1971Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Malaysian Ranger Regiment [8]
19Unggek anak AntinRanger1971Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Malaysian Ranger Regiment [8]
20Wan Hassan bin Haji Wan Ahmad2nd Lieutenant1971Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Royal Malay Regiment [8]
21Zi bin YaakubPrivate1971Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Royal Malay Regiment [8]
22Bajau anak LadiRanger1972Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Malaysian Ranger Regiment [8]
23Indang anak EngkasSergeant1972Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Malaysian Ranger Regiment [8]
24Kassim bin Abdul Kadir2nd Lieutenant1972Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Intelligence Corps [8] [5]
25Mering anak ImangLance Corporal1972Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Malaysian Ranger Regiment [9]
26Osman bin ShariffSergeant1972Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Royal Reconnaissance Regiment [8]
27Jantan bin NyamatSergeant1973Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Royal Malay Regiment [5]
28Ahmad bin AdnanCorporal1973Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Malaysian Ranger Regiment [8]
29Nyopis nak NoyeatCorporal1973Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Malaysian Ranger Regiment [8]
30 Robert Rizal bin Abdullah Captain1973Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Malaysian Ranger Regiment [8]
31Salehuddin bin Abdul MutalibLieutenant1973Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Royal Cavalry Corps [8]
32Samaon bin AhmadCaptain1973Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Royal Malay Regiment [8] [5]
33Abdullah bin Dolmat2nd Lieutenant1974Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Royal Malay Regiment [8]
34Md Ali bin AhmadTrooper1974Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Malaysian Special Service Regiment [8] [10]
35Saafar bin IbrahimCorporal1974Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Royal Malay Regiment [8] [5]
36Sigai anak NawanTrooper1974Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Malaysian Special Service Regiment [8] [11]
37Wilfred Gomez MalongInspector1974Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police Border Scouts, Police Field Force [12]
38Zaki bin NordinCorporal1974Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Malaysian Special Service Regiment [10]
39Abdul Jalil bin Makmor2nd Lieutenant1975Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Royal Malay Regiment [8]
40Abdul Rahim bin Abdul RahmanCaptain1975Royal Malaysian Air Force Flag.svg  Royal Malaysian Air Force 10 Squadron RMAF [13]
41Ahmad bin Abdul RashidCaptain1975Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Intelligence Corps [8] [5]
42Arokiasamy Augustine U. UbagarasamySergeant1975Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Malaysian Ranger Regiment
43Mahamad Basri bin Din2nd Lieutenant1975Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Engineer Regiment
44Mat Isa bin HassanRanger1975Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Malaysian Ranger Regiment
45Othman bin IsmailLance Corporal1975Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Royal Malay Regiment
46Shanmuganathan ArampooCaptain1975Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Malaysian Ranger Regiment posthumous
47Taib bin AwalPrivate1975Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Royal Malay Regiment
48Abdul Kadir bin Mat JanaSub-Inspector1976Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police Police Field Force
49Choo Yeok BooCaptain1976Royal Malaysian Air Force Flag.svg  Royal Malaysian Air Force 7 Squadron RMAFposthumous
50Gui Poh ChoonChief Inspector1976Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police Special Investigation Division (D9), Criminal Investigation Department [14]
51Basri bin Omar2nd Lieutenant1976Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Engineer Regiment [15]
52 Kulasingam Sabaratnam Deputy Superintendent of Police1976Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police Special Investigation Division (D9), Criminal Investigation Department
53Beliang anak BaliLance Corporal1977Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Malaysian Ranger Regiment [8] [5]
54 Ielias bin Ibrahim Private1977Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Territorial Army Regiment [8]
55Jamaludin bin SurianiWarrant Officer II1977Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Intelligence Corps
56Mat Zin bin Mat YassinInspector1977Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police Special Branch posthumous
57Mohamad bin SalimConstable1977Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police Police Field Force
58Mohd Noh bin HashimConstable1977Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police Police Field Force
59Muit bin AhmadSergeant1977Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Malaysian Special Service Group [8] [16]
60Mohamad H. Piah bin AliLieutenant1978Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Royal Malay Regiment [8]
61Panirchellvum Velaitham2nd Lieutenant1978Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Malaysian Ranger Regiment [8]
62Salihuddin bin SaisiCorporal1978Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police Special Branch
63 Kanang anak Langkau Sergeant1980Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Malaysian Ranger Regiment [8] [5]
64Roslan bin A. Rahman2nd Lieutenant1980Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Royal Malay Regiment [8]
65Abdullah bin BabuMajor1981Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Royal Malay Regiment
66Gunasegaran Naidu RatinumInspector1981Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police Senoi Praaq, Police Field Force posthumous
67Ismail bin Haji AhmadLance Corporal1981Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Royal Malay Regiment
68Long anak PandakCorporal1981Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police Senoi Praaq, Police Field Force
69Mohd. Aziz bin Mohd. YusofDetective Constable1981Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police Special Branch
70Mohd. Zain bin Mohd. NohSergeant1981Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Royal Malay Regiment
71Ahmad Radzi bin Mohd NoorSergeant1982Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army
72Abdul Kamal bin SallehLance Corporal1983Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Royal Malay Regiment
73 Desmond Godfrey Lawrence Superintendent of Police1983Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police Special Branch
74Tachmi bin IsmailCorporal1983Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Royal Malay Regiment
75Micheal Riman anak BugatSergeant1984Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Malaysian Ranger Regiment
76Mohd Mashkor bin MuradiSergeant1987Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police Special Actions Unit
77Nazaruddin bin Mohd ZainSergeant1987Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police Special Actions Unit
78 Borhan bin Daud Inspector1989Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police Special Branch
79 Voon Ken Hong Inspector1989Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police F Team, Special Branch
80Ab Aziz bin Ab LatiffMajor1994Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Royal Malay Regiment
81 Khairul Anuar bin Abd Aziz  [ ms ]2nd Lieutenant1994Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Royal Malay Regiment [8] [17]
82Mohd Halim bin KhalidCaptain1994Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Royal Malay Regiment [5]
83Mohd Sabri bin AhmadLance Corporal1994Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Royal Malay Regiment
84Muhammad Juraimy bin Aripin2nd Lieutenant1994Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Royal Malay Regiment
85Rizal bin IsmailLance Corporal1994Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Royal Malay Regiment
86Gani anak BinjoiSergeant1995Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Royal Ranger Regiment posthumous
87Suhaidi bin SaadLieutenant1995Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Royal Malay Regiment
88Mohamad bin BaharomWarrant Officer II1996Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army Royal Intelligence Corps [18]
89Mohd. Noor bin RazakActing Assistant Superintendent of Police1996Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police Jungle Squad 69, Police Field Force
90Azman bin MudaConstable1997Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police Pandan Indah Police Cottage
91Mohd. Zahir bin MamatLance Corporal1997Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police Pandan Indah Police Cottage
92Ada bin KulimLance Corporal1998Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police VAT 69 Commando
93 Anuar bin Alias Commander2000Naval Ensign of Malaysia.svg  Royal Malaysian Navy Naval Special Force [19]
94Mohd Shah bin AhmadDetective Sergeant2001Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police Special Branch
95Sagadevan RajooDetective Sergeant2001Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police Special Branch posthumous
96 Mathew anak Medan Corporal2002Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg  Malaysian Army 21st Special Service Group posthumous [20]
97Mohd. Fakaruddin bin ZakariaConstable2007Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police General Duty Branch, Semenyih Police Stationposthumous
98Hisham bin MahmoodAssistant Superintendent of Police2012Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police Special Actions Unit
99Apot anak SaadSergeant Major2013Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police VAT 69 Commando
100Abd. Aziz bin SarikonSergeant Major2014Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police General Operations Force posthumous
101Azman bin AmpongCorporal2014Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police VAT 69 Commando
102Baharin Bin HamitDetective Sergeant Major2014Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police Special Branch posthumous
103Ibrahim bin LebarAssistant Commissioner of Police2014Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police Special Branch posthumous
104Michael anak PadelDeputy Superintendent of Police2014Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police Special Branch posthumous
105Mohd Azrul bin TukiranCorporal2014Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police General Operations Force posthumous
106Mohd Salleh bin Abd RazakCorporal2014Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police VAT 69 Commando
107Mohd Tarmizi bin HashimCorporal2014Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police VAT 69 Commando
108Sabarudin bin DaudSergeant2014Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police VAT 69 Commando posthumous
109Salam bin TugiranSergeant (S)2014Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police Transport Branch, Logistics and Technology Departmentposthumous
110Zulkifli bin MamatAssistant Superintendent of Police2014Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police VAT 69 Commando posthumous
111Datuk Leong Chee Woh Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police (Retired)2017Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police F Team, Special Branch
112Md Radzi bin Md IsaDeputy Superintendent of Police (Retired)2017Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police VAT 69 Commando
113Baharuddin bin RamliSergeant2021Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police 3rd Battalion (Senoi Praaq), General Operations Force posthumous [21]
114Norihan bin TariSergeant2021Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysia Police 3rd Battalion (Senoi Praaq), General Operations Force [21]

Notable recipients

Baharin Abd Jalil

Major (retd) Baharin bin Abd Jalil, (Service number: 410560), was a Platoon Commander in A Company of the 1st Battalion, Malaysian Ranger Regiment (1 RANGER) at the time. He was a Leftenan Muda ('2nd Lieutenant') at the time. In Operation Hentam, he was tasked with conducting blocks in various locations around Kampung Goebilt, Sarawak. Blocks are positions where a unit, the anvil, acts as a stopping force. The pursuing force, the hammer, would fire-fight the enemy into the anvil, where it would be efficiently decimated. In jungle warfare, the "Hammer and Anvil" tactic is widely used.

Two Communist terrorists met the villagers of Kampung Goebilt on 12 March 1971, to obtain food supplies. The villagers obliged by providing them with food, and the members of the 1 RANGER were quickly informed. As a result, one of the food-collecting terrorists was apprehended. Baharin divided his platoon into small groups after gathering more information. He joined forces with Ranger Lan Gima. These two were successful in detecting a group of enemies. The enemy group was estimated to number around ten people. They were successful in making contact with the enemy.

In a fierce moving gunfight, these two formidable characters engaged the enemy. Baharin and Lan Gima killed 13 of the enemy themselves. The King awarded the PGB to 2Lt Baharin bin Abd Jalil for valour in the highest Ranger Corps traditions. He left the military with the rank of Major.

David Fu Chee Ming

Captain (retd) David Fu Chee Ming  [ ms ], (b. 1945; Service number: 200772), was the Platoon Commander of the 8th Platoon of C Company, 4th Battalion, Malaysian Ranger Regiment at the time. He was tasked with tracking and destroying the enemy in his sector of operation in the Tanah Hitam area of Perak. He was a Leftenan Muda ('2nd Lieutenant') at the time.

On 27 August 1970, his platoon of 24 men came into contact with a group of approximately 70 enemy combatants. The enemy had accidentally entered his sector. Thus began a 7-hour-long heavy and intense battle. The men fought on under his unwavering leadership, killing four of the enemy. There were no casualties on his patrol.

The King awarded him the PGB for his outstanding gallantry and bravery in the finest traditions of the Ranger Corps. He retired as a Captain after a distinguished career.

Ielias Ibrahim

Warrant Officer Class 1 (retd) Ielias bin Ibrahim is the only PGB recipient from the Malaysian Army's reserve unit, the Territorial Army Regiment. Ielias retired as Regimental Sergeant Major of the Reserve Officer Training Unit at Universiti Sains Malaysia .

Ismail Salleh

Colonel (retd) Ismail Salleh  [ ms ], (Service number: 12171), then Company Commander of the 6th Battalion, Malaysian Ranger Regiment, was tasked with carrying out Operation Badak in the Pelam Estate area of Klian Intan, Perak. He held the rank of Mejar ('Major') at the time. This operation was launched in response to intelligence that a group of enemy infiltrators had infiltrated the area via the Thai-Malaysian border.

Ismail, along with Platoons 8 and 9, entered the area of operation around 3 a.m. on 23 August 1970, with the intention of blocking enemy infiltrators. Platoon 8 made contact with the enemy's forward elements around 4 p.m. on the same day. Four of the enemy were killed in a brief and fierce firefight. As a result, the enemy staged a withdrawal. The enemy launched a counterattack against Platoon 8 after a few minutes. At the same time, Ismail and Platoon 9 were targeted by another enemy group. The Battalion's HQ at Klian Intan Camp requested artillery support. Ismail and his group were able to surround the enemy while waiting for the requested artillery support. In this position, he and his group exchanged fire with the enemy, killing one and wounding several others. As artillery fire rained down on the enemy, he ordered his men to keep firing on the encircled enemies. The enemy was estimated to number around 70 people and to be armed with automatic weapons and high explosives.

The fight lasted seven hours. His Majesty the King bestowed the PGB on Major Ismail bin Salleh for his bravery in the face of the enemy. He left the military with the rank of Colonel.

Kanang Langkau

Warrant Officer Class 1 (retd) Temenggung Datuk Kanang anak Langkau, SP PGB PGBK PBS, (b. 1945; d. 2013; Service number: 901738), of Simanggang, Sarawak, was a Malaysian soldier from the 8th Battalion, Malaysian Ranger Regiment (today known as the 8th Battalion (Parachute), Royal Ranger Regiment) who was awarded the Seri Pahlawan Gagah Perkasa. He is the only person in the Malaysian Armed Forces to have received two of the highest gallantry awards. [8]

On 21 April 1962, he enlisted in the British Army as an Iban Tracker with the Sarawak Rangers. After Malaysia was established, he was absorbed into the Malaysian Rangers. He retired from the military after 21 years of service as a Warrant Officer Class 1.

On the 1st of June 1979, while on a reconnaissance mission in the Korbu Forest Reserve (Fort Legap), he came across an enemy camp and attacked it against forces that outnumbered his own. As a result of the encounter, two rangers and five enemies were killed. Enemy equipment was also confiscated. He was awarded the "Pingat Gagah Berani" for his actions.

Lan Gima

Ranger Lan anak Gima (Service number: 901111) served in the 1 RANGER. During Operation Hentam on 12 March 1971, he joined 2nd Lieutenant Baharin Abd Jalil on a manhunt mission. These two were able to detect a group of enemies numbering in the tens. They started the firefight and engaged in a fierce moving firefight with the enemy. Baharin and Lan Gima killed 13 enemies between them. The PGB was bestowed by the King on Ranger Lan anak Gima.

Mohd Ghazali Che Mat

General (retd) Tan Sri Mohd Ghazali bin Haji Che Mat was one of the first four recipients of the award. The four soldiers received the award on Malaysian Independence Day, two years before the award was officially gazetted by the Malaysian government. Mohd Ghazali, then Leftenan Muda ('2nd Lieutenant'), led Platoon 1 from A Company, 2nd Battalion, Malay Regiment on a routine patrol on 13 November 1957. The platoon notices an enemy platoon on top of a hill. Platoon 1 was spotted by the enemy while climbing the hill to set up an ambush and was pinned down by enemy shots from the top of the hill. Mohd Ghazali and one of his platoon members, Private Hassan Selati, decide to do a suicide charge towards the enemy's position after being unable to move for a long time, and they manage to kill two of the enemy. The enemy withdrew from their position after being surprised by the supposedly final charge from the two brave men, and Platoon 1 survived the firefight. The enemy platoon was later identified as the 37th/39th Liberation Platoon of the 5th Malayan Communist Party Regiment. Mohd Ghazali was appointed as the 8th Chief of the Defence Forces on 1 November 1985.

Voon Ken Hong

Chief Inspector (retd) Voon Ken Hong was a Malaysian intelligence police officer and Special Branch secret agent who participated in Operation Taloong during the Communist insurgency in Malaysia (1968–89). Voon retired from the service as a Chief Inspector in 1997.

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