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  1. File:Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg. Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 800 × 404 pixels. Other resolutions: 320 × 162 pixels | 640 × 323 pixels | 1,024 × 517 pixels | 1,280 × 646 pixels | 2,560 × 1,293 pixels | 2,020 × 1,020 pixels. Original file ‎ (SVG file, nominally 2,020 × 1,020 pixels, file size: 57 KB) This is a file ...

  2. The 13 May incident was an episode of Sino-Malay sectarian violence that took place in Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, on 13 May 1969.The riot occurred in the aftermath of the 1969 Malaysian general election when opposition parties such as the Democratic Action Party and Gerakan made gains at the expense of the ruling coalition, the Alliance Party.

  3. The Chief of Army is a member of the Malaysian Armed Forces Council and directly reports to the Chief of the Armed Forces . The current Chief of Army ( Malay: Panglima Tentera Darat — PTD) is General Datuk Muhammad Hafizuddeain bin Jantan, who succeeded General Tan Sri Mohammad Ab Rahman on September 6, 2023, who was also appointed as the new ...

  4. Commander-in-Chief of the Malaysian Armed Forces. The Supreme Commander or Commander-in-Chief ( Malay: Pemerintah Tertinggi, Jawi: ڤمرينته ترتيڠݢي) of the Malaysian Armed Forces is the highest-ranking office in the command structure of the Malaysian military. The office dates to the 1957 creation of the Malay federation.

  5. The Royal Malaysia Police (often abbreviated RMP) ( Malay: Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM) ), is a (primarily) uniformed national and federal police force in Malaysia. The force is a centralised organisation, and its headquarters are located at Bukit Aman, Kuala Lumpur. The police force is led by an Inspector-General of Police (IGP) who, as of 23 ...

  6. Non-military: First responder, Search and rescue. The Malaysian Rapid Deployment Force ( Abbr.: RDF; Malay: Pasukan Aturgerak Cepat — PAC) is a rapid reaction force that to can be quickly deployed during an emergency (wartime or peacetime) usually via air or light land transport. Malaysia RDF has military and non-military components.

  7. Malaysia–Yemen relations. Malaysia–Yemen relations are foreign relations between Malaysia and Yemen. Malaysia formerly had an embassy in Sana'a, [1] of which its operations had been relocated to Muscat, Oman (due to the Yemeni Civil War) [2] and Yemen has an embassy in Kuala Lumpur. [3]