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* Suatu Ketika ... Soldadu Merah ( Once Upon A Time ... Red Soldier ), an 8 episode Malaysian TV drama series based on the Japanese Red Army attack in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 1975.
File: Victorinox Outrider Malaysian Army Knife. JPG | Malaysian Army Knife
* Malaysian Army
* Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin held the rank of Marshal of the Royal Malaysian Air Force, Admiral of the Fleet, Royal Malaysian Navy and Field Marshal, Malaysian Army in light of his duties as Supreme Commander of the Malaysian Armed Forces, thus becoming the third royal ruler to rise from the ranks as an active military officer to the rank of supreme commander-in-chief.
The extent to which Malaysian Army units undertook Claret operations is also unclear.
Reinforcements, consisting of elements from the QRF, 10th Mountain Division soldiers, Rangers, SEALs, Pakistan Army tanks and Malaysian armored personnel carriers, finally arrived at 1: 55 am on 4 October.
* 1st Battalion, Royal Malay Regiment of the Malaysian Army
*: 10 Paratrooper Brigade and Grup Gerak Khas special forces of the Malaysian Army and General Operations Force of the Royal Malaysia Police.
As the Yang di-Pertuan Agong from 1979 to 1984, Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah was automatically designated under constitutional provisions as the Supreme Commander of the Malaysian Armed Forces, holding the rank of the Field Marshal of the Royal Malaysian Air Force, Admiral of the Royal Malaysian Navy and Field Marshal of the Army.
As the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Sultan Iskandar was automatically designated under constitutional provisions as the Supreme Commander of the Malaysian Armed Forces, holding the rank of the Marshal of the Royal Malaysian Air Force, Admiral of the Fleet of the Royal Malaysian Navy and Field Marshal of the Army.
The Malaysian Army ( MA ) formed the CBRN unit, known as Peperangan Nuklear, Biologi dan Kimia 3 Divisyen (; PNBK 3D ) in 1 April 2002 to deal with all the biohazardous threats in Malaysia, including nuclear weapons and weapon of mass destructions ( WMD ).
;: Locally build by DEFTECH as G-Wagon, acquired in 2001 in the Malaysian military with an initial batch of 32 G-Wagons mounted with Browning M2 machine guns for a total of 10. 8 million Malaysian ringgit with another batch of 34 G-Wagons mounted with AGL weapons for 11. 5 million Malaysian ringgit and 18 G-Wagons with ATGM weapons for 6. 1 million Malaysian ringgit, and used along with Land Rover Defender as light transport of Malaysian Army.

Malaysian and conduct
The Malaysian government also established Kolej Serdang, which became the Universiti Pertanian Malaysia ( UPM ) in the 1970s to train agricultural and agroindustrial engineers and agribusiness graduates to conduct research in the field.
According to Taiping deputy police chief Supt Syed A. Wahab Syed A. Majid, the company had not obtained permission from the Royal Malaysian Air Force to conduct the flight tests.
The Royal Malaysian Navy ordered Matra Bae Dynamics ( MBDA ) to take back the missiles to conduct system checks, and re-tested.

Malaysian and artillery
At peak artillery strength in 1965 – 1966 there were six batteries ( two from the Royal Malaysian Artillery ) of 105mm Pack Howitzer, half a battery of 5. 5-in Guns and a section of 4. 2 in Mortars operated by men detached from the light air defence battery defending Kuching airport.

Malaysian and from
Southeast Asian English comprises Singapore English and Malaysian English ; it features some influence from Malay, Chinese languages and dialects, and Indian English.
Since 2010, the country has began hosting a street festival to encourage all generations and people from all walks of life to enjoy and encourage Malaysian street culture.
Hindu and Buddhist cultures imported from India dominated early Malaysian history.
These years saw rapid growth in Malaysian cities, particularly Kuala Lumpur, which became a magnet for immigration both from rural Malaya and from poorer neighbours such as Indonesia, Bangladesh, Thailand and the Philippines.
The Chinese remained disproportionately powerful in Malaysian economic life, but by 2000 the distinction between Chinese and Malay business was fading as many new corporations, particularly in growth sectors such as information technology, were owned and managed by people from both ethnic groups.
Initially the party of the Malaysian Chinese Association was pro-ROC and mainly consisted of Kuomintang members who joined as an alternative and were also in opposition to the Malayan Communist Party, supporting the Kuomintang in China by funding them with the intention of reclaiming the Chinese mainland from the communists.
In 2007, a government agency — the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission — issued a directive to all private television and radio stations to refrain from broadcasting speeches made by opposition leaders.
Separate from the civil courts are the Syariah Courts, which decide on cases which involve Malaysian Muslims.
It separated from Malaysia in 1965 after the federal Malaysian government insisted on giving special privileges to the Malays as part of their " birthright " as an " indigenous " people ( the majority, 76 %, of the island's population are Chinese ).
Previously, Malaysian citizens from Peninsular Malaysia were required to present a Malaysian passport when travelling to East Malaysia from Peninsular Malaysia, but this is no longer required for social / business visits up to 3 months as long as they do not land in a third country.
* 9 August 1965-The Malaysian Parliament votes to expel Singapore from the Federation ; Singapore becomes independent after separating from Malaysia.
In 2009, Malaysian ambassador Datuk Yahaya Abdul Jabar said total trade between Malaysia and UAE from January to November stood at RM19. 5 billion.
However, it does differ from Malaysian in several aspects, with differences in pronunciation and vocabulary.
For example, both states have separate immigration controls, requiring Malaysian citizens from West Malaysia to carry passports or identity cards when visiting East Malaysia.
For example, the East Malaysian states have separate laws regulating the entry of citizens from other states in Malaysia, including the other East Malaysian state, whereas, in Peninsular, there are no restriction for interstate travel or migration, including visitors from East Malaysia.

Malaysian and locations
Resources, locations and other assistance were supplied by the Royal Malaysian Army and the Royal Malaysian Air Force, which also supplied aircraft and pilots, including Captain V. Thiagarajah, who flew both on and off camera.
Due to the modification, boot space was reduced by half to accommodate the NGV tank and there are only a few petrol stations by Malaysian oil-giant Petronas in the Klang Valley that sell natural gas, although there are plans underway to increase the number of stations selling it at various locations around Kuala Lumpur.

Malaysian and which
Other languages, such as Thai Sign Language, developed as a creole of ASL and indigenous sign ; a similar situation may have occurred with Malaysian Sign Language, which in turn was the base of Indonesian Sign Language.
The two Malayan Plans, and the First Malaysian Plan ( 1966 – 70 ), directed resources heavily into developments which would benefit the rural Malay community, such as village schools, rural roads, clinics and irrigation projects.
Malaysia ’ s rapid economic progress since 1970, which was only temporarily disrupted by the Asian financial crisis of 1997, has not been matched by change in Malaysian politics.
It was precipitated by allegations of corruption and discrepancies in the Malaysian election system that heavily favor the ruling political party, Barisan Nasional, which has been in power since Malaysia achieved its independence in 1957.
Today, disputes continue among other things, over the pricing of deliveries of raw untreated water to Singapore, Singapore's land reclamation causing a negative environmental impact in Malaysian waters, a new bridge to replace the Johor-Singapore Causeway which Singapore does not want to pay for, maritime boundaries, the redevelopment of Malayan Railway lands in Singapore and Pulau Batu Putih.
In the other direction, 1, 438 Malaysian tourists visited Mauritius in 2010, which represents a 23. 5 % rise on 2009 figures.
The privileges mentioned herein covers — few of whichthe economical and education aspects of Malaysians, e. g. the Malaysian New Economic Policy ; an economic policy recently criticised by Thierry Rommel — who headed a European Commission's delegation to Malaysia — as an excuse for " significant protectionism " and a quota maintaining higher access of Malays into public universities.
A present-day example can be found in the Dewan Negara ( Senate ) of Malaysia, which has a standing order prohibiting any member from proposing the repeal of those articles of the Malaysian Constitution that reserve certain privileges for Bumiputra ( ethnic Malay ) citizens.
Barrett holds a Datukship ( an honorary Malaysian title akin to a knighthood ), which allows him to be addressed Datuk Dr. Craig Barrett in Malaysia.
Laughton soon gave up the stage in preference for a film career and returned to Hollywood where his next film was White Woman ( 1933 ) in which he co-starred with Carole Lombard as a Cockney river trader in the Malaysian jungle.
The Malaysian government reportedly offered their apologies, which was rejected by the Indonesian tourism minister, since the apology was given informally by phone, the Indonesian tourism minister demanded a written apology to make it more accountable.
Inspired by blackface minstrels who visited Cape Town, South Africa in 1848, former Javanese and Malaysian slaves took up the minstrel tradition, holding emancipation celebrations which consisted of music, dancing and parades.
The Malaysian Parliament is modelled after the Parliament of the United Kingdom and consists of two houses, known as the Dewan Rakyat, which is the House of Representatives, and Dewan Negara, the Senate.
In the 1970s, the Malaysian government implemented policies which The Economist called " racially discriminatory " designed to favour bumiputras ( including affirmative action in public education ) to create opportunities, and to defuse inter-ethnic tensions following the extended violence against Chinese Malaysians in the 13 May Incident in 1969.
The MIC joined the National Alliance comprising the United Malays National Organization ( UMNO ) and the Malaysian Chinese Association ( MCA ) in 1954 which became the Barisan Nasional in 1973 with further expansion in the number of component parties.
The vast majority of Barisan Nasional's seats are held by its three largest religion and race-based political parties — the United Malays National Organization ( UMNO ), the Malaysian Chinese Association ( MCA ), and the Malaysian Indian Congress ( MIC ) — each of which is sectarian in nature, though officially supporting racial harmony for the cameras.

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