Battle of Pasir Panjang, the Opium Hill StandToday on 14 Febuary 69 years ago, one company of the Malay Regiment has make their stand in the history.
How many of us remember this,
Me too, I for a moment I forget one of the most epic battle our own Malay Regiment has defending our land from the invasion of Japan,
This battle has take the name of the 1st Malay Regiment and Lt Adnan Saidi as a heroes that stand to the Japanese forces till the end.
Lt Adnan Saidi

Adnan Bin Saidi
In World War II (1915 - February 14, 1942), Lieutenant Adnan Bin Saidi was a Malayan hero during the Battle of Singapore. He was born in 1915 at Kajang, Selangor along the western Malay coast and was a Muslim of Minangkabau(Western Sumatra) descent. Minangkabau people belong to the Malay stock.When Adnan was 18, to join the army, Adnan ran away from home and because of his brave courage and intelligence his rank rose up.
Al-Fatihah and R.I.P
thanks to my dad and kurien for reminding me!.
References
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