12025Graduation CeremonyMAIN AUDITORIUM, PUTRAJAYA6 DECEMBER 2025cohortserial 54/2025malaysian command and staff course (joint)malaysian armed forces defence college45/2025national resilience collegecohort 6/2025PUSPAHANASPUSPAHANAS
2PROGRAMMETime Programme RemarksArrival of Guests PUSPAHANAS FoyerArrival of Board of Governors Members (BOG) PUSPAHANAS Foyer0805 Arrival of the Chief of Air Force Guard Turn Out0810 Arrival of the Chief of Navy Guard Turn Out0815 Arrival of theChief of Army Guard Turn Out0820 Arrival of the Secretary General, Ministry of Defence0825 Arrival of the Chief of Defence Force (CDF) Guard Turn Out0830Arrival of the Minister of Defence (MENHAN)- Photo Session with NRC Course Members- Photo Session with MAFDC Course ParticipantsGuard Turn Out PUSPAHANAS Foyer0845-0855 Refreshments for MENHAN and BOG MembersTekpi Lounge(Guests and Course Participants take their seats in the Main Auditorium)0900 Main AuditoriumNRC Comdt- National Anthem ‘’Negaraku”- Recitation of Prayer- Speech by the President of PUSPAHANAS- Speech by the MENHAN- Acknowledgement of Completion NRC Certificate Awards- Presentation of Fellow Scholar Certificates andNRC Badges- Presentation of NRC Awards of Excellence0730-07450745-0800Commencement of Graduation Ceremony
3PROGRAMMETime Programme Remarks- Acknowledgement of Completion MAFDC Certificate Awards- Presentation of MAFDC Diplomas and Badges- Presentation of MAFDC Awards of Excellence- Acknowledgement of Completion MAFSC Certificate Awards- Presentation of MAFSC Diplomas and Badges- Presentation of MAFSC Awards of Excellence- Photo SessionMAFDC ComdtMAFSC Comdt1145-1200 Press Conference (MENHAN, CDF, President ofPUSPAHANAS)Tekpi LoungeLuncheon- MENHAN, BOG Members, NRC and Guests- Senior Officers and Guests- MAFDC and MAFSC Course Participants1200PavilionWisma KancilMulti-purpose Hall1300 Departure of the MENHAN Guard Turn Out
4PUSPAHANASNational Centre for Defence StudiesThe objectives of PUSPAHANAS are specifically to:1. Conduct research and studies in the aspects of security and defence; pertinent to nation building and national interest.2. As a national source of reference in all aspects of security and defence.3. Establish collaboration with local and international research centres; specifically in the aspects of security and defence.The idea of establishing PUSPAHANAS was visualised by The Right Honourable Tun Abdul Razak bin Dato’ Hussein in 1972 through the proposal of establishing the Armed Forces Institute for Defence Studies (IPPAT). The initial concept of IPPAT was to establish a holistic centre for studies in the aspects of security and defence which conducts courses at three different levels, namely intermediate, advanced and superior. The history of PUSPAHANAS stretches back to 1972 and we have come a long way since then:1. The idea of PUSPAHANAS started in 1972 and it was meant to establish a holistic centre for studies in the aspects of security and defence.2. The concept changed a few times due to the requirements at that point in time. The concept of PUSPAHANAS was approved by the 196th Malaysian Armed Forces Council’s Meeting on 7 February 1980.3. The approved concept (one Headquarters and three Colleges) was reviewed and the 365th Joint Chiefs Committee Meeting on 30 October 2003 approved that PUSPAHANASshould consist of three main entities only (one Headquarters and two Colleges).The inauguration of PUSPAHANAS took place on 1 September 2019, and it manages the administration and courses for the National Resilience College (NRC), the Malaysian Armed Forces Defence College (MAFDC) and the Malaysian Armed Forces Staff College (MAFSC). All those colleges are located in one locality at PUSPAHANAS. PUSPAHANASis located at Precinct 1, the Federal Territory of Putrajaya.
4Our vision is:To be the National Centre of Excellence for Security, Defence and Strategic Studies by 2027.Our mission is:To Educate Scholars in Security, Defence and Strategic Studies Towards Developing Future Leaders.There are three different colleges, all co-located in PUSPAHANAS, namely:The National Resilience CollegeThe Malaysian Armed Forces Defence CollegeThe Malaysian Armed Forces Staff College5This college conducts studies at the superior level with an emphasis on socio-politics, economics, international relations and leadership, as well as security and defence management. It trains 30 officers with ranks equivalent to those of Brigadier General / Colonel from the Malaysian Armed Forces, as well as overseas military officers and senior officers from the Royal Malaysian Police, the government, and the private sector.This college conducts advanced-level studies with an emphasis on strategic studies, international relations, defence policy, crisis management, conflicts, and defence and military management. It trains 60 officers, including those with the ranks of Lieutenant Colonel equivalent from the Malaysian Armed Forces and overseas military officers, as well as from the Royal Malaysian Police.This college conducts studies at the intermediate level with an emphasis on basic strategic theories, international relations and national security policy, as well as defence management at the operational level. It trains 180 officers with ranks equivalent to Major from the Malaysian Armed Forces and overseas military officers, as well as from the Royal Malaysian Police, and the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency.
HISTORY OF THE NATIONAL RESILIENCE COLLEGE (NRC)The study programme is known as the National Resilience Course. The academic programme is a collaboration with the National Defence University of Malaysia (NDUM). Upon completion of the course, the NRC graduates will be awarded with “fellow scholar” of NDUM, which they will be entitled to put on officially at the end of their name.6The concept of The National Resilience College (NRC) was approved by the Jawatankuasa Panglima-Panglima (JPP) on 22 November 2011. The NRC is a strategic college designed to provide best practices for the highest level of thinking process in achieving the nation’s grand interest. With this concept firmly established, the establishment of the NRC was subsequently approved on 24 June 2014. The JPP mandated that the course at NRC would have an emphasis on high-level studies at a grand strategic level, focusing on national, regional, and global defence and security.Officially, the NRC was established on 31 July 2019. This college offers the continuity of defence and security studies at a grand strategic level. The NRC conducts relevant courses as a capstone for senior officers of the Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF), including Colonels and Brigadier Generals, in rank or equivalent. This college aims to prepare strategic thinkers of statesman’s quality and policy entrepreneurs who will be capable of utilising national power to promote security, stability, and prosperity of the nation, region, and the world.Administratively, the NRC falls under the command of the National Centre for Defence Studies (NCDS) or Pusat Pengajian Pertahanan Nasional (PUSPAHANAS), located in Precinct 1, Putrajaya, Malaysia.
7HISTORY OF THE MALAYSIAN ARMED FORCES DEFENCE COLLEGEThe establishment of MAFDC was first mooted during the Malaysian Armed Forces Staff College (MAFSC) Board of Governors Meeting on 23 August 1978, in response to the need for a military institution of higher learning in the country. This initiative led to the decision by the Armed Forces Council (AFC) at its 192nd Meeting held on 31 May 1979 to form a committee to study and recommend the establishment of a Malaysian Armed Forces Joint Services Staff College (MAFJSSC). Subsequently, the Committee, headed by the Deputy Chief of General Staff, conducted an in-depth study of the organisation, logistical and financial requirements for the proposed institution. The Committee’s Report was accepted and approved by the AFC during its 194th Meeting on 27 September 1979.The College was established on 1 April 1980, then known as the Joint Services Staff College (JSSC). However, it was renamed as the Malaysian Armed Forces Defence College (MAFDC) or Maktab Pertahanan Angkatan Tentera (MPAT) on 8 January 1981, consistent with its role in conducting defence studies courses. The inauguration of the College was marked with the official opening of the first course on 16 September 1981 by the Right Honourable Dato’ Seri Dr Mahathir bin Mohamad, the Prime Minister of Malaysia. From its establishment until 1996, the duration of the course at the College was 6 months. From 1997 to 2001, the duration of the course in the College was extended to 9 months. In 2002, in collaboration with the National University of Malaysia (NUM), the course was extended from 11 months to 1 year. Successful graduates are awarded the Master of Social Science (Defence Studies) degree in addition to the College Diploma. To date, the MAFDC has produced 1738 graduates (896 Army, 275 Navy, 321 Air Force, 76 Police, 6 MMEA, 46 Civilians and 118 International Course Participants). Currently, the MAFDC is one of the two highest learning institutions in the Malaysian Armed Forces.On 10 July 2007, MAFDC received its first MS ISO 9001:2000 certification. On 10 July 2010, this certification was upgraded to the new MS ISO 9001:2008 standard. This certification confirms that the management of the course in MAFDC complies with the standards of the International Organisation of Standardisation.Since September 2019, the college has been relocated to the newly established National Centre for Defence Studies (NCDS), commonly known as PUSPAHANAS, in Putrajaya, leaving its home of many years since its inception at Jalan Tekpi, Kuala Lumpur. We hope that the new environment will continue to enhance the college’s legacy of generating future learned military leaders.The PUSPAHANAS complex hosted the PUSPAHANAS Headquarters, the National Resilience College (NRC), MAFDC, as well as the Malaysian Armed Forces Staff College (MAFSC).
8HISTORY OF THE MALAYSIAN ARMED FORCES STAFF COLLEGEThe Malaysian Armed Forces Staff College (MAFSC) was established with the primary aim of training officers to meet the increasing demands for trained staff officers by the three Services. Prior to its formation, only a few officers were selected for such training at overseas staff colleges. The establishment of MAFSC was first mooted in 1967 by the late YAB Tun Abdul Razak bin Dato’ Hussein, who was then the Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of Defence. Subsequently, the Armed Forces Council agreed to the formation of the College at the 123rd meeting on 27 October 1970.“HAIGATE” was chosen as the temporary site for the College due to its colourful background and vantage point, being an old but picturesque conglomeration of brick and wooden huts adjacent to the Ministry of Defence. The camp was first built during the post-war period and served as an Officers’ Mess (Imphal Mess). It later became a series of temporary army camps, the last being the Headquarters of the Second Malaysian Infantry Division and the Headquarters of the Communications Engineer Regiment. The College welcomed the first batch of 30 Course Participants (CPs) drawn from the three Services on 8 January 1972. The intake was increased the following year when the College took in officers from the Royal Malaysian Police and the Malaysian Civil Service in addition to those from the three Services, making a total of 32 CP. In 1974, the College opened its doors to overseas participants. Participants from friendly countries, namely, Australia, Indonesia, New Zealand, Thailand, and the United Kingdom, joined the course. Since then, the course intake has increased with a proportional representation of officers from overseas.In 1995, the twinning MTAT-University of Malaya (UM) program was introduced to enable course participants to obtain a Postgraduate Diploma in Defence and Strategic Studies. The subjects for the diploma course conducted by the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Malaya are part of the entire course curriculum. Course participants who pass the study as a whole module will be awarded with two diplomas: “Pass Staff College\" (psc) from MTAT and a Postgraduate Diploma in Strategic and Defence Studies from the University of Malaya. In 2012, a joint program with the National Defence University of Malaysia (NDUM) was introduced for the Executive Diploma in Defence and Strategic Studies. In 2018, the study program was upgraded to the Postgraduate Diploma in Strategic and Defence Studies and received accreditation from the Malaysian Qualifications Agency.The College continues to progress and is now fully operational at the new premises at the National Centre for Defence Studies (PUSPAHANAS), Putrajaya, where it received a total of 126 local course participants and 39 overseas course participants for the Malaysian Command and Staff Course (MCSC) Serial 49/2020. With the implementation of this course, the history book of the then MAFSC Haigate was officially closed on 31 Jan 2020 and was handed over to the Defence Communications and Electronic Division.
9Chairman Gen Tan Sri Hj Mohd Nizam bin Hj Jaffar Chief of Defence ForceMembers Datuk Lokman Hakim bin Ali Secretary General, Ministry of Defence Gen Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Hj Muhammad Hafizuddeain Chief of Army bin Jantan Adm Tan Sri (Dr.) Hj Zulhelmy bin Ithnain Gen Dato’ Sri Hj Muhamad Norazlan bin Aris RMAF Chief of Air Force Lt Gen Dato’ Azhan bin Hj Othman Chief of Staff (COS) MAF HQ VAdm Datuk Sabri bin Zali President of PUSPAHANAS Lt Gen Datuk Arman Rumaizi bin Hj Ahmad Vice Chancellor of NDUM Prof. Dr. Sufian Jusoh Vice Chancellor of UKM Maj Gen Dato’ Indera Zahari bin Mohd Ariffin Asst COS Def Ops & Trg Maj Gen Dato’ Ts. Reizal Arif bin Tan Sri Ismail Asst COS Pers Svc Maj Gen Dato’ Abdul Aziz bin Abu Hassan Asst COS Def LogisticsMembers in Maj Gen Abdul Karim bin Ahmad NRC ComdtAttendance FAdm Hj Shahriman bin Hj Mahmud MAFDC Comdt Brig Gen Zamsari bin Abu Hasan MAFSC ComdtSecretary Brig Gen Mohd Kamil bin Hj Abdul Latiff DG Mgmt & Trg ofPUSPAHANASPUSPAHANAS BOARD OF GOVERNORSChief of Navy
10NRC GRADUATES OF COHORT 6/20251. Brig Gen Dato’ Saipol Anuar bin Jaafar 3005209 RMR2. Brig Gen Ahmad Norzaini bin Badrun 3005344 RRR3. Brig Gen Ts. Hj Roslan bin Mat Saad 4. Col Muhamad Juraimy bin Aripin 3005572 RMR5. Col Mohd Azral bin Manan 3005757 RMR6. Col Mohd Haryzal bin Ismail 3005925 RMR7. Col Azman bin Zainudin 3005352 RRR8. Col Noor Azman bin Yahya 3005508 RAC9. Col Mohd Imran bin Ibrahim 3005562 RAR10. FAdm Ts. Hassan bin Zainudin 11. FAdm Mohd Adzam bin Omar N/402840 RMN12. FAdm Ts. Gs. Lukman Hanafiah bin Azamar Omar @ Ahmad Badaruddin 13. Capt Ts. Ahmad Azrul bin Maridan 14. Col Ahmad Rashidi bin Ithnin 372246 RMAF15. Col Anuar bin Md Sah 372306 RMAF16. Col Mohd Sam bin Mohd Yusuf 372582 RMAF17. Col Samsuri bin Abu Bakar 372588 RMAF18. Col Sultan Majid Al-Rumaihi 19. Brig Gen Mohammad Salameh Abed AlShoufeyeen Jordan ARMY20. Thailand AIR FORCE21. Col Herry Winarno Indonesia NAVY22. Col Moh. Apon Indonesia AIR FORCE23. Brig Gen Faruque Ahmed Bangladesh ARMY24. Capt Mohammad Azrin bin Haji Mahmud Brunei NAVYINTERNATIONAL COURSE MEMBERSGroup Capt Tachakorn Bhuritornjinda Qatar ARMYN/402470 RMNN/402685 RMNN/402731 RMN3004847 REME
11MAFDC GRADUATES OF COHORT 45/2025 MALAYSIAN ARMY1. Col Mohamad Qadri bin Abu Bakar 3006813 RMR2. Col Mohd Azlizam bin Hj Uda 3007011 RSR3. Col Ahmad Rizakee bin Ahmad Satibi 3006635 RIC4. Lt Col Abdul Rasid bin Abdul Wahab 3005306 RSC5. Lt Col Raja Amizan bin Raja Ibrahim 3008198 RAR6. Lt Col Ahmad Rusaizi bin Abd Aziz 3007250 RMR7. Lt Col Roslan bin Ali 3006350 RMPC8. Lt Col Mohd Ridzam bin Mat Rejab 3006993 RMR9. Lt Col Khairul Azman bin Kormin 3008121 RMR10. Lt Col Adam Helmy bin Ali 3007977 RSR11. Lt Col Mior Rasidi bin Mohamad Idris 3006291 RMR12. Lt Col Faridul Anwar bin Amran 3006741 RRR13. Lt Col Asrul Hikam bin Tan Sri Ab Rahman 3008282 RMR14. Lt Col Mohd Khairun Nadzar bin Abdul Kadir 3008327 RMR - SF15. Lt Col Mohd Azahar bin Abdullah 3008186 ROC16. Lt Col Adly bin Majid 3005952 RSC17. Lt Col Farid Arifeen bin Muhamad Arip 3006541 RMR18. Lt Col Safaruddin bin Abdul Aziz @ Mohd Arif 3007784 RMR19. Lt Col Abdullah bin Yusuh 3006940 RER20. Lt Col Farriz bin Ahmad Nawawi 3008550 RRR21. Lt Col Mohd Syahrizzat bin Sabudin 3008672 RER22. Lt Col Mohd Hanizam bin Hashim 3005561 REME23. Lt Col Azarul Azuan bin Abdullah 3006672 GSC-PAY24. Lt Col Suresh s/o Subramaniam 3006978 RAC25. Lt Col Md Idris bin Hj Md Seh 3009168 ROC26. Lt Col Sharil Izuan bin Oshaman 3007027 RMR27. Lt Col Hasnan bin Mohamad Rais 3007003 REME28. Lt Col Mohamad Fairus bin Md Salleh 3007042 RRR29. Lt Col Mohd Azizan bin Mustapha 3006696 GSC-PAY30. Lt Col Rozaid bin Dato’ Badrulzaman 3008647 RMR31. Lt Col Shahril bin Shaarani 3005590 RMR32. Lt Col Shafiron bin Saad 3006356 RMR33. Lt Col Khairul Izwan bin Jamaludin 7513690 BR34. Lt Col Ahmad Sabri bin Baharuddin 3009148 RMR35. Lt Col Marzuki bin Md Yusof 3008667 RMR36. Lt Col Mazli bin Mohamed Sain @ Mohd Said 3007268 RRR
12ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY37. Cdr Azwar bin Abd Talib RMN N/403921 Executive38. Cdr Yusnita binti Zakaria RMN N/402824 Executive39. Cdr Hafiez Azree bin Md Nor RMN N/403079 Executive40. Cdr Ts. Dr. Muhamad Azwandi bin Azlan RMN41. Cdr Hairol Isma bin Ibrahim RMN N/403249 Executive42. Cdr Segar s/o Muniandy RMN N/403196 Executive43. Cdr Ir. Dr. Arman bin Ariffin RMN 44. Cdr Gs. Ts. Mohd Khairunie bin Mohammed RMN45. Cdr Rosnan bin Isenin RMN N/403201 Executive46. Cdr Ts. Ahmad Hezry bin Ab Majid RMN 47. Cdr Mohd Syahrum bin Kamarludin RMN N/403445 Executive48. Cdr Mohd Marzuki bin Md Nor RMN N/403391 Executive49. Cdr Muhammad Shahir bin Salleh RMN N/404180 Executive50. Lt Col Fadzli bin Yaacob RMAF 373193 ADC51. Lt Col Mohd Azlisharul bin Md Saad RMAF 372923 Engineering52. Lt Col Mahamad Amer bin Musa RMAF 373252 Pilot53. Lt Col Saiful Safrim bin Abd Karim RMAF 373257 Materiel54. Lt Col Fazli Ahmad bin Habibul Rahman RMAF 373469 ADC55. Lt Col Azizol bin Baharom RMAF 372838 Navigator56. Lt Col Shahril Anuar bin Mohd Yusof RMAF 373123 Admin57. Lt Col Azram bin Abdullah RMAF 373727 Materiel58. Lt Col Wan Azrul bin Wan Azmy RMAF 373568 Pilot59. Lt Col Romainor bin Abd Kadir RMAF 373235 Pilot60. Lt Col Ahmad Azizi bin A.Aziz RMAF 373523 Pilot61. Lt Col Azmi bin Saamah RMAF 373583 ATC62. Ms. Aimi binti Mohd Yusoff ADO63. Mr. Azizul Akram bin Abdul Kamal ADOROYAL MALAYSIAN AIR FORCECIVIL SERVICEN/403425 ExecutiveN/403438 EngineeringN/403660 ExecutiveN/403176 Supply
1364. Supt Mohd Fadzli bin Mat Isa G/15652 RMP65. Cdr (M) Mohd Najhan bin Azman Hamid MMEA66. Col Alanazi, Abdullah Murshid A Saudi Arabia Joint Force67. Lt Col Wang Xin China Rocket Force68. Col Louis B.V. Da Costa Indonesia Air Force69. Col Vikram Vasant Nalawade India Army70. LTC Leo Meng Kwang, Benedict Singapore ArmyROYAL MALAYSIAN POLICEMARITIMEINTERNATIONAL COURSE PARTICIPANTS
141. Maj Asnul Arsham bin Shawal 3009239 RMR2. Maj Mohd Ghazi bin Haji Shafii 3009465 RMR3. Maj Rahman Arif bin Abidin 3009521 RMR4. Maj Zulhisham bin Abdul Rashid 3009560 RMR5. Maj Aswin Zanuri bin Shawaludin 3009816 RMR6. Maj Mohd Fahezal bin Samsudin 3009863 RMR7. Maj Adis Amzar bin Hazari 3010005 RMR8. Maj Mohd Fazlee bin Basri 3010063 RMR9. Maj Izhar Hayatul Israq bin Ahmad Zubir 3010278 RMR10. Maj Mohd Zulhelmi bin Mohd Radzali 3010350 RMR11. Maj Muhammad Hadi bin Md Shamsudin 3010355 RMR12. Maj Muhd Fakhzan bin Abd Khalim 3010366 RMR13. Maj Mohd Dzulkifli bin Mohd Nor 3010951 RMR14. Maj Muhammad Hazwan bin Abdul Zakaria 3011018 RMR15. Maj Noor Herman bin Mohd Hilmi 3011031 RMR16. Maj Wan Zulhasni bin Wan Abdul Rahman 3011068 RMR17. Maj Mohd Rahman bin A. Bakar 3011262 RMR18. Maj Khairul Firdaus bin Hassan 3011372 RMR19. Maj Mohd Azizul bin Mohd Noor 3011400 RMR20. Maj Muhammad Jamil bin Abdul Karim 3011469 RMR21. Maj Wan Ahmad Ghazly bin Md Ghauz 3011503 RMR22. Maj Muhammad Azfar bin Azman 3011875 RMR23. Maj Sofhian bin Yusoff 3011991 RMR24. Maj Mohd Hafis bin Abdullah 3010070 RRR25. Maj Ooi Pei Guan 3010396 RRR26. Maj Mohd Fadjrin bin Masor @ Mansor 3010953 RRR27. Maj Mohd Fahizul bin Izhar 3010956 RRR28. Maj Kumarasen s/o Segar 3011374 RRR29. Maj Muhamad Shauqi bin Muhamad Ali 3011446 RRR30. Maj Surizal bin Mat Suboh 3011501 RRR31. Maj Nik Abdul Hadi bin Nik Hassan 3012388 RRR32. Maj Muhammad Aizat bin Ahmad 3010101 RAC33. Maj Mohd Amir Ielhan bin Mohd Yusof 3010303 RAC34. Maj Mohd Nasriq bin Nordin 3010336 RAC35. Maj Noredy Amin bin Darmin 3010540 RAC36. Maj Salahuddin bin Mohamed 3008069 RSRMCSCJ SERIAL 54/2025 GRADUATESMALAYSIAN ARMY
1537. Maj Masmizi bin Shakry 3009262 RSR38. Maj Alfifajri bin Muhamad 3010486 RSR39. Maj Zazalina binti Ghazali 3010548 RSR40. Maj Ezadtul Norsaida binti Ismail 3011905 RSR41. Maj Mohamad Nur Hafiz bin Daruis 3012009 RSR42. Maj Mohd Yuszakry bin Mohamad Yadin 3012447 RSR43. Maj Muhammad Haffeez bin Yusop 3008343 RER44. Maj Norarfah binti Arifin 3009312 RER45. Maj Mohd Shahrul bin Kamarul Zaman 3009892 RER46. Maj Suzzana binti Mohamed Shamsuddin 3010836 RER47. Maj Mohamad Ruzaimi bin Mohamad Yusof 3010920 RER48. Maj Muhammad Fariq bin Zainul Abidin 3011764 RER49. Maj Khairulnizan bin Ibrahim 3008778 RAR50. Maj Mohd Shahreza Ikhmal bin Sahidan 3009065 RAR51. Maj Mohd Anuar bin Shaedin 3009850 RAR52. Maj Amir Hamzah bin Razali 3010011 RAR53. Maj Mohd Khairy bin Hasimy 3010333 RAR54. Maj Mohd Faiz bin Abdul Rahim 3010960 RAR55. Maj Mohd Nor Azmi bin Mohamad 3011583 RAR56. Maj Mohd Syukridin bin Zainudin 3011584 RAR57. Maj Muhammad Izham bin Idrus 3011586 RAR58. Maj Azman bin Ishak 3008760 SSR59. Maj Muhammad Leslie bin Jirin 3009433 SSR60. Maj Mohd Faiz bin Mohamed 3011660 GSC (Clerk)61. Maj Mohd Abd Hafiz bin Mohd Nazri 3010051 GSC (Pay)62. Maj Nor Azreen binti Zakaria 3010376 GSC (Pay)63. Maj Mohd Hairil bin Jaafar 3012482 GSC (Edu)64. Maj (Dr.) Syed Fareez bin Syed Nasir 65. Maj Norazni binti Zulkifli 3009314 RMPC66. Maj Muhammad Syafiq bin Hasan 3010529 RMPC67. Maj Zainudin bin Mohamad 3009332 RIC68. Maj Mohd Afifi bin Mohd Ayob 3010297 RIC69. Maj Ts. Nur Nadiah binti Mohd Nasir 70. Maj Mohd Norhelmi bin Mohd Zaki 3010984 RIC71. Maj Mohd Shamsuddin bin Azmi 3010997 RIC72. Maj Mohd Asriffudin bin Asmoe 3010947 RSC73. Maj Alias bin Ahmad 3009615 RSC74. Maj Nor Hayati binti Ismail 3010821 RSC75. Maj Mohd Wafi Fauzan bin Mohamad Salleh 3011002 RSC76. Maj Nor Farahana binti Mohd Basheer 3011036 RSC77. Maj Mohamad Aleemy bin Dulhani 3008452 ROC78. Maj Wan Hairul Azraai bin Wan Hanudin 3009551 ROC79. Maj Syahirah binti Shamsuddin 3010837 ROC80. Maj Salwana binti Arsad 3012477 ROC3013997 RMDC3010388 RIC
1681. Maj Heiril Azhar bin Suhamin 3009828 REME82. Maj Alhafiz bin Fauzan 3010261 REME83. Maj Nur Aziatul Safinar binti Ali 3011040 REME84. Maj Ahmad Farid bin Jamaludin 3011341 REME85. Maj Fadhlul Hadi bin Abd Hadi 3012042 REME86. Maj Lukman Hakim bin Abd Wahab 3012487 AFRC87. Maj Mohd Shukorullah bin Abdullah 3008045 MAAROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY88. Lt Cdr Mohd Hakimy bin Isa RMN N/404084 SUPPLY89. Lt Cdr Mohammad Khairul Azhari bin Abdul Razab RMN N/404095 EXECUTIVE90. Lt Cdr Siti Norhajar binti Megat Ahmad Roslan RMN N/404139 SUPPLY91. Lt Cdr Ismail bin Hashim RMN N/404263 EXECUTIVE92. Lt Cdr Mohd Rosminizam bin Mohd Daud RMN N/404341 SUPPLY93. Lt Cdr Nik Muhd Aizat Amzar bin Mohd Noor RMN N/404363 EXECUTIVE94. Lt Cdr Norfirdaus bin Md Nor RMN N/404365 ENGINEERING95. Lt Cdr Aizad bin Ali RMN N/404400 EXECUTIVE96. Lt Cdr Mohd Fairuz bin Ahmad Fauzi RMN N/404417 EXECUTIVE97. Lt Cdr Thiruchselvam s/o Balasubramaniam RMN N/404438 EXECUTIVE98. Lt Cdr Mohd Farhan bin Mohd Nordin RMN N/404476 EXECUTIVE99. Lt Cdr Rajeswaran s/o Sathasivam RMN N/404503 EXECUTIVE100. Lt Cdr Nik Ashraf Thaqid bin Nik Azizan RMN N/404506 EXECUTIVE101. Lt Cdr Mohammad Zakwan bin Zulkeflee RMN N/404623 EXECUTIVE102. Lt Cdr Mohd Ikhsan bin Musa RMN N/404647 EXECUTIVE103. Lt Cdr Mohd Izhar bin Isnin RMN N/404649 EXECUTIVE104. Lt Cdr Mohd Saiful Azzam bin Ab Halim RMN N/404658 EXECUTIVE105. Lt Cdr Ir. Ts. Mohd Shaifullah bin Abdullah RMN 106. Lt Cdr Mohd Zunawani bin Kasim RMN N/404674 EXECUTIVE107. Lt Cdr Muhammad Norfadli bin Badri RMN N/404684 EXECUTIVE108. Lt Cdr Nur Jad Affendi bin Abd Jalal RMN N/404705 EXECUTIVE109. Lt Cdr Mohd Adib Ikhwan bin Jamaludin RMN N/404784 EXECUTIVE110. Lt Cdr Ahmad Faisal bin Ab Aziz RMN N/404867 EXECUTIVE111. Lt Cdr Muhammad Afiq bin Mohammad Yatim RMN N/404954 EXECUTIVE112. Lt Cdr Muhammad Wafiy bin Nordin RMN N/404987 EXECUTIVE113. Lt Cdr Kamarul Hisam bin Samsuddin RMN N/405150 EXECUTIVE114. Lt Cdr Mohd Khairul Faizi bin Mohd Zain RMN N/405272 SUPPLYN/404661 ENGINEERING
17ROYAL MALAYSIAN AIR FORCE115. Maj Muhammad Fadeli bin Sidek RMAF 373224 NAVIGATOR116. Maj Ahmad Izwan bin Muhamad RMAF 373597 ENGR117. Maj Muhammad Shafie bin Mat Ali RMAF 373616 ENGR118. Maj Asmawi bin Azmi RMAF 373695 PILOT119. Maj Muhammad Mustaqim bin Abdullah RMAF 373784 PILOT120. Maj Mohd Hadri bin Mohd Isa RMAF 373831 ENGR121. Maj Jod bin Manasil RMAF 373842 ADMIN122. Maj Mohamad Saifuddin bin Surip RMAF 373912 ENGR123. Maj Mohd Yusof Hasbilah bin Md Zain RMAF 373921 ATC124. Maj Ahmad Nurazzam bin Ahmad Noh RMAF 373932 PILOT125. Maj Alias bin Mustapa RMAF 373936 PILOT126. Maj Mohamad Azha bin Mohamad Yamin RMAF 373945 PILOT127. Maj Nik Mohd Zaki bin Nik Mohd Amin RMAF 373980 PILOT128. Maj Shahruzzaman bin Sulaiman RMAF 373987 ADMIN129. Maj Kamal Jufri bin Kamalruzaman RMAF 374001 WSO130. Maj Joevannie Ross Lim Carreon RMAF 374139 MATERIEL131. Maj Nor Syawal bin Mohamad Din RMAF 374182 PILOT132. Maj Adam bin Othman RMAF 374264 PILOT133. Maj Wan Mohd Rashidi bin Wan Ibrahim RMAF 374340 ADMIN134. Maj Mohd Firdaus bin Mohd Noor Arif RMAF 374412 PILOT135. Maj Indra Gunawan bin Norman Hidayat RMAF 374453 MATERIEL136. Maj Mohammad Fitri bin Haron RMAF 374461 C&R137. Maj Mohamad Firdaus bin Abidin @ Zainol Abidin RMAF 374474 ATC138. Maj Tunku Safirol bin Tunku Ismail RMAF 374481 C&R139. Maj Syahida Madihah binti Abdul Hadi RMAF 374492 MATERIEL140. Maj Mohd Shahril bin Mohd Husin RMAF 374621 ATC141. Maj Mohd Fazli bin Ariffin RMAF 374808 RFFS142. Maj Syakirah binti Ahmad RMAF 374821 C&R143. DSP Md Saleh bin Md Sidek G/16900 MNGTROYAL MALAYSIAN POLICE
18144. 8560361 RACT145. Lt Col Andrew Champion V87 421 476 SIGNAL146. Capt Jia Qinkang 1924607 SIGNAL147. Maj Surya Oberoi IC-77778Y MECH INF148. Maj Pramudyo Wardani 11090030510288 FIELD ARTILLERY149. Maj Ibraheem Salem Al-Sayed Al-Sayaydeh 53741 ARMOUR150. Maj Hussain Shareef 2924 SIGNALS151. Maj Dipesh Thapa 5514 INFANTRY152. Maj Waleed Amur Said Harab Al-Hakmani D1-6347 SIGNAL153. Maj Umar Hayat Khan Wains 47203 INFANTRY154. Lt Col Fernando Agana Guitering PA 15079 ORDNANCE SERVICE155. Staff Maj Khalid Moahmed F S Al-Qahtani 4403 QELF156. Maj Joseph Lee Chun Meng S9309257J ARMY157. Lt Col Puttipat Raweetrisak 1515001670 SIGNAL158. Maj Luis Pinto 029701 INFANTRY159. Lt Col Sultan Ali Sultan Binruken Al Ali 11363 PRESIDENTIAL GUARD160. Lt Col Paul Ampe RO/08356 INFANTRY161. Maj Trinh Anh Thai 13062330 INFANTRY162. Lt Cdr James Murray Tew 8542877 SUBMARINER163. Cdr Mehedi Mahmud Nayan, (ND), BN 1828 EXECUTIVE SUBMARINE164. Mayor Laut (P) Hadhito Prayogo 18672/P SUBMARINE 165. Lt Cdr Gaurav Siddharth 07876-Z EXECUTIVE166. Lt Cdr Nuhu Kabir Bifo NN/3582 FINANCE167. Lt Cdr Musaddiq Afzal PN 7601 OPERATIONS (AVIATION)168. Lt Cdr Eduardo Frugalidad Pacquing Jr PN O-142236 SIGNAL169. Cdr Abdulaziz Abdullah S Alazzam 5666 SAF170. Maj Agung Eko Hariyanto 536516 ADMIN171. Sqn Ldr Chintalpudi Trishul 32403 PILOT172. Lt Col Christer Lawrence Sana Abastar PAF O-14531 PAF173. Lt Col Saud Mohammed Saud Al Nujaym 25801 RSAF174. Military Expert 5 Quek Sheng Quan S9144705C INTELLIGENCE175. Sqn Ldr Yutthaporn Noppakun 3517000067 PILOT176. Wg Cdr Penias Kazingizi 12788 OPERATIONINTERNATIONAL COURSE PARTICIPANTSLt Col Nicholas Rolls
19THE AWARDS OF EXCELLENCENATIONAL RESILIENCE COLLEGEBEST PAPER AWARDNRC AWARDMALAYSIAN ARMED FORCES DEFENCE COLLEGEBEST OVERALL AWARDBEST ACADEMIC AWARDBEST RESEARCH PROJECT PAPER AWARDMALAYSIAN ARMED FORCES STAFF COLLEGECOMMANDANT’S AWARD – BEST ACADEMIC PAPERNATIONAL DEFENCE UNIVERSITY OF MALAYSIA’S AWARD – ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTTHE HAIGATE AWARD – MILITARY MODULEMALAYSIAN ARMED FORCES STAFF COLLEGE BOARD OF GOVERNORS’AWARD – BEST OVERALL COURSE PARTICIPANT
20ORGANIZING COMMITTEE1. CHAIRMAN - VAdm Datuk Sabri bin Zali2. VICE CHAIRMAN - Maj Gen Abdul Karim bin Ahmad3. EVENT COORDINATOR - Brig Gen Mohd Kamil bin Hj Abdul Latiff4. SECRETARIAT - Capt Shamsuddin bin Hamdani RMN - Lt Col Ahmad Muzaimi bin Hj Mohd Ali - Lt Col Norli binti Mohamed Noor- Lt Col Mohd Azmi bin Mohd Nor- Lt Col Mohd Khairi bin Amri - Maj Muhammad Hafiz bin Human- Maj Mohd Razali bin Hashim5. EVENT MANAGER - Brig Jen Dr. Norazrin bin Shamsudin RMAF(Auditorium) 6. TREASURER - Lt Col Rosliza binti Ariffin7. PROTOCOL - Maj Mohd Razali bin Hashim8. USHERER - Lt Col Mohd Azmi bin Mohd Nor9. LOGISTIC - Maj Mohd Shuip bin Hanafiah10. CATERING MANAGER - Cdr Ahmad Redhuan bin Osman RMN11. MAIN AUDITORIUM - Lt Col Ahmad Tarmizi bin Mohamed12. MULTI-PURPOSE HALL - Lt Col Muhammad Fadzarudin bin Othman13. TEKPI LOUNGE - Maj Norazharuddin bin Shaharuddin14. WISMA KANCIL - Lt Col Khairuddin bin Malek RMAF15. PAVILION - Lt Col Ahmad Nezam bin Chee Ree16. PA SYSTEM, COMMUNICATION - Lt Col Mohd Zamri bin Mohd Baki& MULTIMEDIA
2117. PUBLIC RELATION - Lt Col Roziman bin Zainal18. MEDICAL - Maj Mohamad Yusran bin Mohamed Zainuddin19. SECURITY - Lt Col Mohamad Heikal bin Mohamad Hairi20. TRANSPORTATION - Maj Mohamad Yusran bin Mohamed Zainuddin21. TRAFFIC CONTROL - Lt Cdr Abu Amar bin Darus RMN22. CLEANLINESS - Maj Mohamad Yusran bin Mohamed Zainuddin
22ACKNOWLEDGEMENTTHE CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS OF THE PUSPAHANAS BOARD OF GOVERNORS WOULD LIKE TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION OF VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS AT THE MINISTRY OF DEFENCE, UNITS AND HIGHER FORMATIONS OF THE MALAYSIAN ARMED FORCES, THE ROYAL MALAYSIAN POLICE, THE MALAYSIAN MARITIME ENFORCEMENT AGENCY, GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS, INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION, EMBASSIES, HIGH COMMISSIONS AND INDIVIDUALS THAT HAVE ASSISTED IN THE SUCCESSFUL CONDUCT OF THE PUSPAHANAS GRADUATION CEREMONY.
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