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SUSKLboy92
post Feb 28 2018, 08:08 PM

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QUOTE(pr0pofol @ Feb 28 2018, 07:53 PM)
lel, banyak alasan.
penakut cakap je la.
pondan.
kote kecik.
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^ see, its people like these that need to "join army" and mix more with nons
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post Feb 28 2018, 08:08 PM

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QUOTE(LTZ @ Feb 28 2018, 07:36 PM)
Makan taik sekali...minum air longkang sekali.... pastu abih hell lepak sama2 sambil gelak.....
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Pastu kat rumah pada weekend dengar PM panggil bangsa "tsunami cina", "apa cina mau lagi" dn lain2... Minggu esok terus nak berjuang untuk negara?

Masalah Malaysia bukan dalam tentera saja, tapi dlm kesuluruhan aspek2 masyarakat (tentulah terutamanya badan2 kerajaan). Mmng bangsa lain2 yang disampingkan x patriotik pun
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post Feb 28 2018, 08:11 PM

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QUOTE(DeerCollision @ Feb 28 2018, 08:08 PM)
Pastu kat rumah pada weekend dengar PM panggil bangsa "tsunami cina", "apa cina mau lagi" dn lain2... Minggu esok terus nak berjuang untuk negara?

Masalah Malaysia bukan dalam tentera saja, tapi dlm kesuluruhan aspek2 masyarakat (tentulah terutamanya badan2 kerajaan). Mmng bangsa lain2 yang disampingkan x patriotik pun
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Some idiots do not understand the concept because they are naive....like carriage horse...they have no fucking idea whats happening outside because they are too stubborn evangelising their agenda.
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post Feb 28 2018, 08:22 PM

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QUOTE(pr0pofol @ Feb 28 2018, 07:53 PM)
lel, banyak alasan.
penakut cakap je la.
pondan.
kote kecik.
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QUOTE(Reckoning @ Feb 28 2018, 07:57 PM)
So many balless keyboard warriors in here giving reasons and blaming others why non small num in atm. Hahaha
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So which regiment are you in? laugh.gif
Phoenix_KL
post Feb 28 2018, 08:30 PM

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Why? I have never heard of a rich soldier.

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post Feb 28 2018, 08:33 PM

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QUOTE(MilitaryMadness @ Feb 28 2018, 11:25 AM)
It's the same as any job. Where got job so perfect u get promoted like clockwork?

Military, like any job, promotion is given by a board of pipul, not by a computer that automatically levels u up by qualification. When u don't get promoted, u must have done something to piss off the wrong pipul.
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Ithough non bumi direct promote after join army
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post Feb 28 2018, 08:46 PM

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QUOTE(v1n0d @ Feb 28 2018, 05:06 PM)
My father served in the Army for over 25 years. He and many others were promised a promotion once they returned from serving in the UN mission in Bosnia. Upon returning, only the Malay officers were promoted, with all the non-Malays being passed up for no reason. My father and many other officers opted for early retirement at age 45 due to that incident.

My brother now serves in the Air Force and he still faces the same problems as my father did back then. Anyone who says the system is better can go fly kites. If they insist on their Malay-first policy, no non-Malays will even bother signing up in the future.
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My dad left the army for similar reasons. There simply wasn't much of a future for non-Malays in there. That sentiment is echoed by many others for sure. They've seen what goes in in there first-hand.

As a young teen I wanted to join the navy because I loved the sea, and figured that it would save my parents the burden of the costs of my higher education. I was roundly sounded out by dad, and forbidden from making such a move. In retrospect, he was absolutely right.
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post Feb 28 2018, 08:48 PM

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QUOTE(andyng38 @ Feb 28 2018, 08:46 PM)
My dad left the army for similar reasons. There simply wasn't much of a future for non-Malays in there. That sentiment is echoed by many others for sure. They've seen what goes in in there first-hand.

As a young teen I wanted to join the navy because I loved the sea, and figured that it would save my parents the burden of the costs of my higher education. I was roundly sounded out by dad, and forbidden from making such a move. In retrospect, he was absolutely right.
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Same here. My father scolded me when I first told him I wanted to join the Army. I shut up and joined Form 6. My brother on the other hand fought with him to be allowed to sign up. Eventually my dad gave in. laugh.gif
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post Feb 28 2018, 11:02 PM

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Can join part time army ba. Free time fire gun so syok.
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post Feb 28 2018, 11:10 PM

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Navy to focus on enhancing capability of submarine force
FEBRUARY 26, 2018 @ 8:15PM
BY NORASIKIN DAINEH
KOTA KINABALU: Enhancing the capability of the submarine force will be the main focus of the Royal Malaysian Navy in its move to strengthen its assets.

Rear Admiral Zulhelmy Ithnain, who took on a new role as the navy's submarine commander, said various plans were being put in place to ensure the force remains capable and competent.

"After leaving the (Sepanggar) navy base two years ago, I return with a different view and new ideas that can be developed with the cooperation of all (navy) personnel. Being in the frontline operation at the South China Sea is challenging and we have to be ever ready.

"Therefore, we are focusing on maintaining excellence and the ability to be prepared when dealing with any possibility," he told reporters at the handing over of Navy's Submarine Commanding duty at the Sepanggar navy base here today.

Zulhelmy, who was among the first submarine crew members, has undergone seven-year training in France. He also navigated the navy first's submarine - KD Tunku Abdul Rahman - from Toulon, France, to Malaysia.

He took over the commanding duty from Captain Abdullah Sani Islamil, witnessed by navy chief Tan Sri Ahmad Kamarulzaman Ahmad Badaruddin.

Abdullah said operating the country's strategic asset was challenging as it required careful and detailed planning due to the high operating cost.

In the event, nine personnel and officers received their submarine expert badge after completing their training.

Leading Rate Alexander F Duat, 33, who graduated with a badge, said he had always been interested in joining the country's elite submarine force since the (submarine) base was established here.

The Kota Belud officer recalled the challenges mariners had to go through, including sailing for 21 days with the nation's second submarine - KD Tun Razak - during their training.

"I'm glad to have achieved this performance and to be able to serve in the submarine force. The two years of training was really worth it and gave me new experience," he said.

Meanwhile, Warrant Officer 1 Khoo Teng Guan, 41, encouraged Chinese youth with science and technology background to serve in the navy, particularly in the submarine force.

"Those who have good basic knowledge in mathematics and science have an advantage to become submarine personnel because the submarine is a sophisticated asset and there are many things we can learn from it," he said.

Khoo, from Ipoh, has served the navy for 19 years. He was a submarine crew member for eight years and is currently a trainer at the Submarine Training Centre.

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QUOTE(pr0pofol @ Feb 28 2018, 07:53 PM)
lel, banyak alasan.
penakut cakap je la.
pondan.
kote kecik.
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So you in the army?
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post Mar 1 2018, 06:28 AM

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Promotion is obviously not as good as Malay but is still better than Singapore. Malay there can't be promoted to a certain rank (unless 1 or 2 to show no discrimination lol) and not in SpecOps/Navy and limited Air Force presence.

So ok la, we not as lasis as Singapore
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post Mar 1 2018, 07:26 AM

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QUOTE(LamTin @ Feb 28 2018, 02:13 PM)
Whatever bro. U go nice nice become askar then ok..we chinese pay more income snd corporate taxes to sara u happily.
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You're a crook and a scammer. You don't even pay taxes except for gst. Wtf
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post Mar 1 2018, 08:06 AM

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QUOTE(tupai @ Mar 1 2018, 07:26 AM)
You're a crook and a scammer. You don't even pay taxes except for gst. Wtf
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You are more worst than a scammer and killer because all you can do just slandering like a fool. What proof that you have paid income tax?
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post Mar 1 2018, 08:14 AM

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Last time after SPM wanted to join the army, just inspired to be tough and wanted to have an adventure for 10 years (end the service at 28 can still get a MBA), but kena kaw kaw from a relative that is leaving the army
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post Mar 2 2018, 03:06 PM

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QUOTE(atreyuangel @ Feb 28 2018, 02:14 PM)
This is actually a very known issues
6 months of basic training will train them to address the issues
they cannot survive if they do not work together
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when under pressure, threat, and stress, people can work together and form.an effective unit for a common goal.


QUOTE(MilitaryMadness @ Feb 28 2018, 03:46 PM)
Here you go, but now closed already. If want wait next year :
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Counter Strike, ARMA, Ace Combat tu tak kira ok. laugh.gif
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i failed at BMI 😂😫
bad eyesight technically removes a lot of options.
ps. too old to join >27

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post Mar 2 2018, 04:14 PM

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QUOTE(chaosneo @ Mar 2 2018, 03:06 PM)
i failed at BMI 😂😫
bad eyesight technically removes a lot of options.
ps. too old to join >27
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You have technical skill/qualifications like on the poster?

Can still join Wataniah (Territorial Army). The requirements and commitments are lower than joining professional Army. If a bit rabun also will be considered as long as low. They are also looking for technical specialists.

Check out my earlier thread: Syarat Kemasukan Askar Wataniah


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