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IMR455_ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY )THEMATIC GUIDES

IMR455_ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY )THEMATIC GUIDES

Keywords: RMN

FINDING AIDS

ROYAL

MALAYSIAN

NAVY

FINDINGS AIDS:

“ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY”

FACULTY OF INFORMATION MANAGEMENT




Puncak Perdana Campus
No, 1 Jalan Pulau Angsa A U10/A.
Seksyen U10, 40150 Shah Alam

Selangor Darul Ehsan.




LECTURER:
Sir Kamarul Azwan Bin Azman



COMPILER:
Erra Fazreena Binti Perdum (2021127537)
Muti’ah Binti Ramizu (2021127643)
Nur Safwah Binti Jumian (2021127637)
Nurul Hazwani Binti Hazali (2021106565)

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

First and foremost, We would like to thank God that we have managed to complete the project given by
our lecture at the appointed time. I would like to thank our lecturer for being given the opportunity
and enough time for us to complete this final project.

In completing this assignment, we have followed all the instructions and guidelines that have been
given by our honoured lecture. Besides, we would like to express my full appreciation to our lecturer
Sir Kamarul Azwan Bin Azman, for his guidance and trust to give this assignment to us.

On this occasion, we would like to thank both my parents that have encouraged us throughout the
finishing process and we would also want to thank each group member for their excellent teamwork.
This assignment would be difficult to complete if we did not cooperate. Last but not least, we want to
thank everyone who contributed directly or indirectly to this assignment.

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EXPLANATORY NOTES

This finding aids project tools that a user uses to find information in

a specific record related to the "Royal Malaysian Navy". There are

various of information that can be obtained from electronic & non-

electric sources.


The purpose of this finding aids is to help researchers to find &
obtain the desired easily. The content of this finding aids is based on
the available materials in the National Archives of Malaysia.

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INTRODUCTION

Archives are collections of materials created by individuals in the past and preserved
by archivists today. It can hold anything that a person or organization has generated
or saved. Archive’s material pertaining to individuals, organizations, events, and
issues will be dispersed throughout a number of archive collections and repositories.
There will never be a single repository or collection that has everything there is to
know about a certain person, organization, or subject. Only what was saved and what
has lasted is kept in collections.

In this group project our group will discuss about the government agency.
Government agency that we choose is Royal Malaysian Navy. Royal Malaysian Navy is
the naval arm of the Malaysian Armed Forces. It is the main agency responsible for
the country's maritime surveillance and defense operations.

ABBREVIATIONS 6

NO.
DESCRIPTION
 
 
ABBREVIATIONS

1. RMN Royal Malaysian Navy

2. SSRNVR Straits Settlements Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve

3. MRNVR Malayan Royal Navy Volunteer Reserves

4. PTSSTLDM Pasukan Sukarela Tentera Laut Diraja Malaysia

5. OFA Online Finding Aid

6. HDW Howaldtswerke Deutsche Werft

TABLE OF CONTENT 7

NO. CONTENT PAGES
1. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 3
2. EXPLANATORY NOTES 4
3. ABBREVIATION - INTRODUCTION
4. CHAPTER 1: THE HISTORY OF ROYAL MALAYSIA NAVY (RMN). 5-6
5. CHAPTER 2: THE MALAYSIAN NAVY EVENTS PARTICIPATION IN MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE. 8 - 13
6. CHAPTER 3: THE ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY’S SHIP. 14 - 17
7. CHAPTER 4: FORMER NAVAL COMMANDER. 18 - 24
8. CHAPTER 5: ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY BASE. 25 - 32
9. CONCLUSION 33 - 35
10 LIST OF ARCHIVAL MATERIALS
11. LIST OF FIGURE 36
13 INDEXES 37 - 38
13. BIBLIOGRAPHY 39 - 40

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42 - 43

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CHAPTER1:
THE HISTORY OF ROYAL MALAYSIA

ARMY

The Malayan Royal Navy Volunteer 9
Reserves (MRNVR) became the official
name of this unit in 1939, and British
forces to started a conscription form
September 4, 1939 to the the (MRNVR).
Additionally, a new MRNVR branch was
opened in Penang's Gelugor for the same
reason.

The Straits Settlements Royal NavalVolunteer Reserve Force The Royal Navy Malay Section wa founded in
September of 1939 in response to the local
The Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) WAS people's demands that priority be given to a
established around 1934. The British safety control of national borders and the
Government was compelled to create the The necessity to fully implement the seadefence
Straits Settlements Royal Navy Volunteer against the external threats.
Reserve (SSRNVR) on 27 April 1924. (SSRNVR) is
a volunteer reserve goup that was found in At the British Royal Navy Base in Singapore, this
Singapore, this unit was initially located at their force sometimes known as the 'Malay Section' or
headquarters in the 'Singapore Volunterr Corps' 'The Malay Navy' was located at HMS PELANDAK.
and was ater transferred in 1936 to HMAS
LABURNUM at Telok Ayer

In 1940, the total membership of the unit had 10
increased to 800 people, and in February 1942,
there were 1,400 people serving together with
the unit in sailors, ensigns, chefs, and electrians.

Presently, the RMN is a navy that can be proud The Malay Navy in World War II
of in this country. In addition to its primary
duty of prserving the security of the nation's Since the World War II, when RMN had a stellar
seas, RMN also protects regional fishermen and member service record, they has gained respect.
works to stop the illegal trade from happen. Many of the local sailors from 'The Malay
Sections', which is regarded as the founding
At that time, RMN is armed with transportable, group of RMN have been fught alongside
cutting-edge warships that are similar to with members of the Navy British Loyal in Caijan, Sri
the developement of current naval welfare Lanka, East Africa and, India.
technology. Its weapons include missiles, long-
range, cannons, and anti-submarine weapons.

The local naval force known as the 'Malayan respect administration and respect 11
Naval Force' has expanded to manage the waters for their duty, role , and sacrifice. On
of the Federation of Malaya and Singapore during March 12, 1966, DYMM Seri Paduka
the outbreak of communist violence and the Baginda Yang Di-Pertuan Agong
declaration of emergency in 23 March 1948. consented to award RMN with

The title 'Di Raja' was Panji-Panji di-Raja . The honour
was widely acclaimed and source
awarded to this Force and of pride for every RMN member,
inspiring them to continue
subsequently be given the serving ang being loyal to the
King and Country that are in line
name 'Royal Malayan Navy'. with their constant battle and in
accordance with thei motto
On July 1, 1958, the British 'SEDIA BERKORBAN'.

Government in Singapore

transferred RMN to the Lekiu-class Frigates.

Federal Government one year the name 'Royal Malayan Navy'
was chosen instaed of 'Royal
after Malaysia gained
Malaysian Navy', it has
independence, when Malaysia remained that way ever since as
a symbolof the country's
becamea nation on

September 16, 1963,

OVERLAPPING CLAIMS TO THE SPRATLY ISLANDS
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AND AMBOYNA CAY ISLANDS.

The Navy of the People's Republic of China (China Coast Guard), which
bravely violated our country's maritime boarder, threatened to invade
our waters, making this a crucial historical moment for the RMN.

The British previously controlled Spratly Island and Amboyna Cay Spratly Island.
Island which both are situated in the Spratly islands in the Sea of South
China. So, in 1891, the property was listed'. in the publication "The
Colonial Dependencies of Great Britain".

The two islands are even designated as "Br" by the British Admiralty. Except Amboyna Cay Island.
for France's claim in 1930, no power ever contested Britain's ownership of
the two islands mentioned above. The British objected to the French
intervation. In actuality, the British were hesitant to mention it. There is no
firm foundation supporting the International Court of Justice. This section
makes an effort to clarify the history of British control of Spratly Island and
Amboyna Cay Island and the rationalefor that claim in opposition to the
conflicting the French Claim.

REMEMBERING THE EXPERIENCES OF MALAYAN NAVY 13
VETERANS.

1.Abdul Samad Bin Ali, LRSM (B) 2. Award of courage.
NOMN 1234.
The anti-Japanese movement and the Japanese military
Abdul Samad Bin Ali, LRSM (B) NOMN attack on Malaya have both led to certain incidents that
1234. He was born in Johor Bharu, have caused to some occurances who have to
Johor, on July 3, 1920. He attended demonstrated the wilingness, commitment, and the
Malay schools for education through bravery of the MRNVR and The Royal Malay Navy. All
grade four. He then commenced those involved in the war between 1935 and 1945 received
service in December 1939 with the a war medal form British government as a sign of their
Malay Navy squad. He had two participation and patriotism. Burma Star, Defense Medal,
months of tarining at HMS Pelandok War Medal, and Pacific Star.
before being deployed to HMS VYNER
BROOKE, which patrols the seas and The late S/Lt Mohd Zain bin Hussein (retired Film
ferries cargo between Singapore and Director Country).
Kuching, Srawak. The Late AbduL Kadir Bin Said.
The late Dato' Mohd Kadir Bin Said.

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CHAPTER 2:
THE MALAYSIAN NAVY
EVENTS PARTICIPATION IN

MALAYSIA AND
SINGAPORE.

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A group of school children this morning

visited the Royal Malaysian Navy

Warship, Royal Ship Hang Tuah, and

three other patrol ships of the Royal

Malaysian Navy, Royal Ship Sri Pahang,

Royal Ship Sri Selangor, and Royal Ship

Sri Sabah at Pelabuhan Lama, Port

Swettenham. The photo shows school

children on board the Royal Sri

Selangor ship (far right) leaving the

Port to sail in the Port Area. Other ships

are visible on the left. G.4882 (N.187/78) FIGURE 1:
ACCESSION NUMBER: 2001/0030127W TENTERA LAUT DI RAJA MALAYSIA, LAWATAN OLEH KANAK-KANAK
SEKOLAH PAGI, PELABUHAN LAMA, PORT SWETTENHAM; 13.11.1965

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Royal Malaysian Navy Day, the Prime Minister, Tun ACCESSION NUMBER: 2001/0046739W
Abdul Razak Bin Hussein, and his wife Toh Puan
Rahah visited the Royal Malaysian Navy Base FIGURE 2:
(RMN) in Woodlands, Singapore on 4th July 1957. At HARI ULANG TAHUN TLDM, TUN ABDUL RAZAK BIN HUSSEIN BERSAMA
this base, a ceremony was held to celebrate the
anniversary of the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN). LAKSAMANA MUDA DATUK K.THANABALASINGGAM MEMERIKSA
Also participating in the visit was Menteri Besar BARISAN KEHORMATAN TLDM, WOODLANDS, SINGAPURA; 4.7.1975
Johor Tan Sri Haji Othman Bin Haji Mohd. Saat,
Deputy Minister of Defense Datuk Dzulkifli Abdul
Hamid, Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces General
Tan Sri Ibrahim Ismail, Chief Secretary of the
Ministry of Defense Tan Sri Abu Bakar Samad,
Chief of Staff of the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN),
Junior Marshal Datuk Sulaiman Sujak, Malaysian
High Commissioner in Singapore Mr. Mohamad
Yusof Zainal and their respective wives. Photo
shows the Prime Minister and Royal Malaysian
Navy (RMN) Chief of Staff Rear Admiral Datuk K.
Thanabalasinggam inspecting the Royal Malaysian
Navy (RMN) parade of honor in a Land Rover.
G.16837 (N.397/82)

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Tun Haji Ahmad Shah Abdullah was
introduced to one of the country's
first submarine crew. Also seen was
Datuk Seri Panglima Musa Haji Aman
in Sepanggar, Kota Kinabalu, 17
September 2009.

ACCESSION NUMBER: 2009/0000777S

FIGURE 3:
MAJLIS SAMBUTAN KETIBAAN KAPAL DIRAJA TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN (KD TAR)

DI JETI MARKAS ANGKATAN KAPAL SELAM,
TENTERA LAUT DIRAJA MALAYSIA (TLDM).

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CHAPTER 3:
THE ROYAL
MALAYSIAN NAVY'S

SHIP

ACCESSION NUMBER: KD Lekir is named after the fourth 19
2001/0053162W warrior of the five friends, Hang Lekir,

during the Malay Sultanate of Melaka

in the 15th century. This modern
corvette-type warship was built by
FIGURE 4: SKUADRON 22 Howaldtswerke Deutsche Werft (HDW)
CORVETTE KD LEKIR Shipyard, German and was launched on

14 May 1983 by Tunku Maziah binti
Tunku Mustapha, the wife of Malaysia's
deputy defence minister.

The navy ship was commissioned on 15 August
1984 and placed in the 22nd corvette squadron
under the attack flotilla. Winner of the SAAB
Cup (known as the Navy Commander's Cup
Award) in 2009 and 2010 and the Agong Cup
Award in 2010.

KD Mahawangsa is named after the founder of ACCESSION NUMBER: 20
the old kingdom of Kedah, namely Merong 2001/0053166W
Mahawangsa who was the First King of Kedah.

The ship was built by Korea Tacamo Shipyard,
South Korea and launched on September 16, FIGURE 5: SKUADRON 26 MCM,
1982. The navy ship was commissioned on 16 MAHAWANGSA DAN KD KASTURI
May 1983, placed in the 31st Multi-Purpose
Command and Support Ship Squadron KETIKA MENJALANI LATIHAN
(MPCSS). KD Mahawangsa was involved in a

humanitarian aid mission for refugees in
Somalia in 1994, Afghan refugees in Pakistan
in 2001, aid to victims of the tsunami disaster
in Acheh in 2004, Operation FAJAR in
protecting Malaysian International Shipping
Corporation (MISC) Berhad ships in the Teluk
Aden in September 2008 and foiling an
attempt to seize the tanker MT Nautica in
Johor waters on 28 October 2011.

Next, KD Kasturi is named after the 21
third warrior of the five friends,
Hang Kasturi, during the Malacca KD KASTURI fired the Exocet MM40
Malay Sultanate in the 15th century Block II Missile in 2014 and 2019. The
This modern corvette warship was ship has also won the Agong Cup Award
built by Howaldtswerke Deutsche and the Navy Commander's
Werft (HDW) Shipyard, Germany Commendation Medal in 2015, the
and launched on 14 May 1983 by Gonzales Cup Award in 2018 and 2019,
Tunku Maziah binti Tunku Thales International - Lustrum Long
Mustapha, the wife of the Service Award, the Commander's Cup
Malaysian Deputy Minister of Award Navy, and Commander-in-Chief
Defense. KD Kasturi commissioned of the Armed Forces Trophy in 2019.
on 15 August 1984 and placed in the
22nd Corvette Squadron under the
Attack Flotilla.

ACCESSION NUMBER: 22
2001/0053164W
KD Handalan is named for its
FIGURE 6: PENEMBAKAN PELURU weaponry capability and design
BERPANDU MM38 OLEH KD HANDALAN agility. This fast-build warship was
built by Karlskrona Varnet Shipyard in
Sweden and launched on June 30, 1978,
by Datin Fatimah binti Abdullah, wife
of the Commander of the 6th Navy.
The navy ship was commissioned on 15
June 1979. It was initially placed in the
2nd Fast Destroyer (Missile) Squadron
before being absorbed into the 1st Fast
Destroyer Squadron under the Patrol
Flotilla.

Unit Training. ACCESSION NUMBER: 23
2001/0053160W
TLDM Voluntary Reserve officers and

soldiers have to follow 3 types of training

which are Local Parade, Continuous
Training and Annual Camp. The explanation FIGURE 7: KAPAL-KAPAL TENTERA LAUT
of each exercise is as follows: DIRAJA MALAYSIA KETIKA MENJALANI

a. Local Parade. Means weekly training LATIHAN DI LAUT G.2420
exercises carried out at the PSSTLDM unit in

a period of not less than 2 hours and not
more than 12 hours a day. Commanding
Officers of PSSTLDM units, with the
approval of Mk TL SM - Reserve will set the
appropriate day and time to be chosen for
the day and time of training in their
respective units. Meals will be provided for
training that exceeds 10 hours a day.

b. Continuous training. Means continuous Continuous Training. 24
training, teaching, or on-the-job training
for a period of not less than 72 hours. This a. Training. Training is planned by the team for a
exercise does not mention the maximum specific group or individual who is thought to
duration of training days that can be need to undergo Advanced Training continuously
implemented. Therefore, MK TL SM - for a period of not less than 72 hours for a set
Simpanan is responsible for controlling period of time. This training is usually collective
and approving the implementation of this training on the ship, training for lessons that are
exercise. left behind or cannot be PSe taught in the local
parade, exercises that need to be repeated to
c. Annual camp. Means training conducted reach a skill level or preparatory training to face
continuously for a period not exceeding 15 the course.
days. Meals are provided throughout the
training period. This training can be b. Tasks. Allowable tasks are those that are
conducted by the PSSTLDM unit after reasonable and in the interest of the service.
obtaining approval from MK TL SM - Tasks that are not for the benefit of the service or
Simpanan. can be carried out by permanent members of the
team will not be allowed. Tasks can be done
individually or in groups, but the task must
continue for no less than 72 hours. This means
that individual or group tasks are continuous day
or night for a minimum period of 72.

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CHAPTER 4
FORMER NAVAL COMMANDER

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FIRST NAVY COMMANDER

Born on 2nd August 1910 in Burton Bradstock, Dorset,

England. He began serving in the Royal Navy as a cadet. In the

second World, War, he was involved in the war in Europe. Due

to his outstanding work, he was awarded the Distinguished

Service Order – DSO medal.

In 1948 he was transferred to the Admiralty at London after

gaining extensive experience on board. Two years later, he was

reassigned to the ship as Commanding Officer of HMS NEREIDE

operating in the South Atlantic. He had attended courses at the

COMMODORE EDWARD DUDLEY NORMAN Armed Forces Staff College, in the United States. In 1958, he was
(15 MAY 1957 – 7 FEBRUARY 1960)
promoted to the rank of Commodore and appointed the first

Chief of Naval Staff.

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SECOND NAVY COMMANDER




Captain WJ Dovers replaced Commodore ED Norman as the
second Chief of Naval Staff on 8 February 1960. He was the first
Royal Australian Navy officer to serve with the Royal Malayan
Navy. While under his leadership, the Navy Branch in the
Ministry of Defense was enlarged and modernized. Captain
Dovers Ran served in the Royal Malayan Navy until 14 July 1962
and handed over leadership to Captain Am Synnot Ran.

CAPTAIN WJ DOVERS RAN
(8 FEBRUARY 1960 – 13 JULY 1962)

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THIRD NAVY COMMANDER




COMMODORE GENERAL SYNNOT Commodore AM Synnot is from Australia and started serving
(14 JULY 1962 – MARCH 1965) with the Malayan Navy on 14 July 1962 when he held the rank of
Captain. He has replaced Captain WJ DOvers ADC. On 16
September 1963, he was promoted to the rank of Commodore
and at the same time became Chief of Staff of the Royal
Malaysian Navy. He began his career in the Royal Australian
Navy as an Officer Cadet in 1939 and received training in the
United Kingdom. Among the ships he served on were HMAS
CANBERRA, HMAS STAURT, HMS BARHAM, HMS PUNJAB AND
HMS QUIBERON. While serving on HMS PUNJAB, he survived the
shipwreck in Northern Irish waters. He was promoted to the
rank of Captain in January 1960 and was seconded to the Royal
Malayan Navy from July 1962 until March !965 as Chief of Staff of
the Third Navy.

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FOURTH NAVY COMMANDER




Commodore Dollard RAN was appointed as the fourth Chief

of Staff of the Royal Malaysian Navy on 3 March 1965 replacing

Commodore Synnot. He has served in HMS PENGUIN and HMAS

MURCHISON. He was commissioned as a naval officer in 1953 at

the Royal Australian Naval College and was awarded the Legion

of Merit Degree for Officer in the United States. From 1955 to

1958 he served as Military Attache in Saigon and from 1961 to

1964 Military Attache in Tokyo. He finised his service with the

Royal Malaysian Navy on 1 December 1967, and his place was

taken by Commodore Dato’ K. Thanabalasingam.

COMMODORE DOLLARD RAN
(MARCH 1965 – 30 NOVEMBER 1967)

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FIFTH NAVY COMMANDER

Rear Admiral (R) Tan Sri Dato’ Seri K. Thanabalasingam has

etched his name name along with the excellence of the history of

Malaysian independence for his unique achievement of being

the first local to hold the post of Malaysian Navy Commander.

This is an honor that is difficult to obtain considering that he is

the only non-Malay to lead the armed services of the Malaysian

Armed Forced, something that excels in the history of the

country’s military put full hope and faith in the integrity,

professionalism and leadership qualities of this young man who

COMMODORE EDWARD DUDLEY NORMAN is better known as “Admiral Bob Thana” at that time. He led the
(15 MAY 1957 – 7 FEBRUARY 1960)
government of the Malaysian Navy at young age, 3 months

before turning 32.

31He entered the Navy in 1955 for no particular reason. He comes from a middle-

class Ceylon Malaysian family that is caught between ambition and financial
problems. The Navy has offered him a professional career by sending him on a
course in the United Kingdom and it is a challenge and an achievement that is
respected in a society. After being commissioned as a Junior Lt on 1 May 1958, he
returned to Malaya In January 1960 and was subsequently appointed as a cadet
training officer at the Federal Military College, Port Dickson. A year later he served
on the SDML ship (KD SRI PAHANG) and on the Periukapi Sweeper (KD MAHAMERU).
In 1963 he was sent to HMS VERNON, England for a course in Torpedo Anti-
Submarine (TAS) expertise.

He was promoted to the rank of Commander on March 1, 1967 and was appointed as
the Chief Officer of the ‘Kapai Induk’ KD HANG TUAH. He was the promoted to the rank
of Captain on 1 September 1967 and sent to the Naval Staff Division of the Ministry of
Defense to learn the duties of Naval Commander. He then assumed the duties of
Commander of the Navy on 1 December 1967 with the rank of First Admiral replacing
Commodore Dollard. On 1 January 1973, the level of the position of Commander of the
Navy was increased in line with his seniority and the expansion of the Fleet, he was
subsequently promoted to the rank of Rear Admiral.

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As the first Commander in Chief of the Navy, he
established a number of regulations and policies, including
the acquisition of several types of ships and weapon system.
Throughout his service under the government of the late
Tun Abdul Razak (Prime Minister and Minister of Defense),
he has enjoyed a good relationship and received personal
advice and exclusive knowledge of the legendary Malaysian
leader.

K. THANABALASINGAM MENERIMA AHLI MANGKU
NEGARA DARI YANG DI PERTUAN AGONG, KUALA

LUMPUR, 21.3.1968
ACCESSION NUMBER: 2001/0036685W

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CHAPTER 5:
ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY BASE

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Western Fleet Command Headquarters, Lumut
TLDM Base.

As for the primary RMN base is situated in Lumut, Perak,
where the base building's construction was almost
complete in the early 1980s. As we all know, Royal
Malaysian Navy was once situated in Singapore's' TLDM
Woodlands before moving to Lumut. Additionally the six
ships that owned by RMN have all been transported there.

FIGURE 9: YANG DI-PERTUAN AGONG
Eastern Fleet Command Headquarters, Kota
BERKENAN MELAWAT MARKAS ANGKATAN
Kinabalu TLDM Base.
KAPAL SELAM DI PANGKALAN TENTERA

LAUT DIRAJA MALAYSIA The TLDM facility in Kota Kinabalu has grown to be a top
destination for foreign warships conducting training and
ACCESSION NUMBER: 2012/0000751S visits as a result of its locations proximity to the South
China Sea, and its geographic location is in fact very
strategic. Next, due to attempts by some foreign forces to
invade this teritory because its serves as one of the
primary outsports for the security of Malaysian boarders.

Kuantan TLDM Base. 35

Since the Royal Malysian Navy Reserve Team is

more often known as the name for Kuantan TLDM

Base (PTSSTLDM). The ministerial meeting that

held on June 22, 1988 decided to established a

comparable base in Sabah and Sarawak as well,,

with the goal of enhancing both national military

and water security.

FIGURE 10: LAWATAN PERDANA MENTERI
Others TLDM Base in Malaysia:
MALAYSIA KE PANGKALAN TENTERA LAUT
Naval Area 2 Headquarters. Sandakan TLDM
DIRAJA MALAYSIA Base.
Naval Area 3 Headquarters, Langkawi TLDM
ACCESSION NUMBER: 2009/0000199S Base.
RMN Reserve Force Command Headquarters,
Johor TLDM Base.

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CONCLUSION

In conclusion, by putting this Finding Aid Project into practise, we have been
able to enhance our abilities to locate and gather materials using our primary
tool, Online Finding Aid (OFA). Besides it also being able to assist us toward
appropriate and trusworthy resources for our project. On top of that, Malaysian
Royal Navy offers a wealth of valuable lessons that can be applied to secure a
country from invaders.
We should draw an inspiration from each member's preseverance and
toughness. Not only that, the used of advenced technology is also one of the
main catalysts in their struggle to defend security from the external enemy.
Eventfully, every generation should continue to carry out its duties in order to
defend the nation from the bad threats, so creating Malaysia a more peaceful
and wealthy nation, by modelling their actions after those of the fighters who
fought ceaselessly in defence of the nation.

LIST OF ARCHIVAL MATERIAL 37

NO ACCESSION NUMBER


DESCRIPTION

1 2006/0021016W SEJARAH TENTERA LAUT DIRAJA MALAYSIA

JASA DIKENANG, PENGALAMAN TOKOH-TOKOH VETERAN MALAYSIA

2 2006/0021010W ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE (MRNVR), MAJLIS PENGKISAHAN

SEJARAH TENTERA LAUT MALAYSIA.

RECRUITING OF MALAYS FOR THE ROYAL NAVY IN SINGAPORE. 2.

3 1957/0457925W FUNDS TO PROVIDE SOCIAL AMENITIES AND GENERAL COMFORTS FOR

THE RATINGS OF ROYAL NAVY (MALAY).

TUNTUTAN BERTINDIH KE ATAS KEPULAUAN SPRATLY DAN AMBOYNA

4 2011/0007747W CAY ANTARA BRITISH DENGAN PERANCHIS, OLEH NIK ANNUAR NIK

MAHMUD, [T.T]

TENTERA LAUT DI RAJA MALAYSIA, LAWATAN OLEH KANAK-KANAK

5 2001/0030127W SEKOLAH PAGI, PELABUHAN LAMA, PORT SWETTENHAM PADA

13.11.1965

MAJLIS SAMBUTAN KETIBAAN KAPAL DIRAJA TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN

6 2009/0000777S (KD TAR) DI JETI MARKAS ANGKATAN KAPAL SELAM, TENTERA LAUT

DIRAJA MALAYSIA (TLDM).

LIST OF ARCHIVAL MATERIAL 38

NO ACCESSION NUMBER


DESCRIPTION

HARI ULANG TAHUN TLDM, TUN ABDUL RAZAK BIN HUSSEIN

7 2001/0046739W BERSAMA LAKSAMANA MUDA DATUK K.THANABALASINGAM
MEMERIKSA BARISAN KEHORMATAN TLDM, WOODLANDS

SINGAPURA; 4.7.1975

8 2001/0053160W KAPAL-KAPAL TENTERA LAUT DI RAJA MALAYSIA KETIKA MENJALANI
LATIHAN DI LAUT. G.2420

9 2001/0053162W SKUADRON 22 CORVETTE KD LEKIR

10 2001/0053164W PENEMBAKAN PELURU BERPANDU MM38 OLEH KD HANDALAN

11 2001/0053166W SKUADRON 26 MCM, MAHAWANGSA DAN KD KASTURI KETIKA
MENJALANI LATIHAN DI LAUT

12 2001/0036685W K.THANABALASINGAM MENERIMA AHLI MANGKU NEGARA DARI
YANG DI PERTUAN AGONG, KUALA LUMPUR, 21.3.1968

YANG DI-PERTUAN AGONG BERKENAN MELAWAT MARKAS

13 2012/0000751S ANGKATAN KAPAL SELAM DI PANGKALAN TENTERA LAUT DIRAJA

MALAYSIA

LIST OF FIGURES 39

NO ACCESSION DESCRIPTION PAGE
NUMBER

TENTERA LAUT DI RAJA MALAYSIA, LAWATAN OLEH KANAK- 15
1 2001/0030127W KANAK SEKOLAH PAGI, PELABUHAN LAMA, PORT SWETTENHAM;

13.11.1965

HARI ULANG TAHUN TLDM, TUN ABDUL RAZAK BIN HUSSEIN

2 2001/0046739W BERSAMA LAKSAMANA MUDA DATUK K.THANABALASINGGAM 16
MEMERIKSA BARISAN KEHORMATAN TLDM, WOODLANDS,

SINGAPURA; 4.7.1975

MAJLIS SAMBUTAN KETIBAAN KAPAL DIRAJA TUNKU ABDUL 17
3 2009/0000777S RAHMAN (KD TAR) DI JETI MARKAS ANGKATAN KAPAL SELAM,

TENTERA LAUT DIRAJA MALAYSIA (TLDM).

4 2001/0053162W SKUADRON 22 CORVETTE KD LEKIR 19

LIST OF FIGURES 40

5 2001/0053166W SKUADRON 26 MCM, MAHAWANGSA DAN KD KASTURI KETIKA
20
MENJALANI LATIHAN
22
6 2001/0053164W PENEMBAKAN PELURU BERPANDU MM38 OLEH KD HANDALAN 23
32
7 2001/0053160W KAPAL-KAPAL TENTERA LAUT DIRAJA MALAYSIA KETIKA

MENJALANI LATIHAN DI LAUT G.2420 34

8 2001/0036685W K. THANABALASINGAM MENERIMA AHLI MANGKU NEGARA DARI
35
YANG DI PERTUAN AGONG, KUALA LUMPUR, 21.3.1968

YANG DI-PERTUAN AGONG BERKENAN MELAWAT MARKAS


9 2012/0000751S ANGKATAN KAPAL SELAM DI PANGKALAN TENTERA LAUT DIRAJA

MALAYSIA (TLDM) KOTA KINABALU, 9 MAS 2011.

10 2009/0000199S LAWATAN PERDANA MENTERI MALAYSIA KE PANGKALAN

TENTERA LAUT DIRAJA MALAYSIA

INDEXES

A P

Amboyna Cay Islands, 12 Pasukan Simpanan Sukarela Tentera Laut

Diraja Malaysia, 35
C
R
China Coast Guard, 12
Royal Malaysian Navy, 10
D
T
DYMM Seri Paduka Baginda Yang Di-pertuan Agong, 11
Distinguished Service Order, 26 Tentera Laut Diraja Malaysia

I

International Court of Justice, 12

M

Malayan Royal Navy Volunteer Reserves, 5
Multi-Purpose Command And Support Ship Squadron, 20
Malaysian International Shipping Corporation, 20

N

Navy British Loyal, 10

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