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Re: ATM, PDRM dan dokumentasi sejarah........
terkejut gak wa kat KLIA pun leh jumpa bom konon dari WW2.
Bomb find at KLIA puts 56 flights on hold
Wa tak eprnah dengar lak area Sepang KLIA tu ada signifikan militari masa tu..yang wa taw ops zipper kat situ pun dah tak main tembak2 dah..
Bomb find at KLIA puts 56 flights on hold
Wa tak eprnah dengar lak area Sepang KLIA tu ada signifikan militari masa tu..yang wa taw ops zipper kat situ pun dah tak main tembak2 dah..
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Re: ATM, PDRM dan dokumentasi sejarah........
wa lagi pelik ngan satu statement dlm news malam tadik.. polis minta public jgn caya ngan citer yg konon nyer ada lagi 2 bijik bom yg belum ditemui..
wa nyer soalan kat penyebar citer tu.. kalau bom yg #1 pun dijumpai secara tak sengaja, camna plak diorang tau ada lagi 2 bom yg belum ditemui.? perghhh.. hebat tul orang malaysia ni
wa nyer soalan kat penyebar citer tu.. kalau bom yg #1 pun dijumpai secara tak sengaja, camna plak diorang tau ada lagi 2 bom yg belum ditemui.? perghhh.. hebat tul orang malaysia ni
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Re: ATM, PDRM dan dokumentasi sejarah........
malaysia kan senang..allege dulu, kalau tak betul cakap hanya minta penjelasan
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Re: ATM, PDRM dan dokumentasi sejarah........
mumuchi wrote:malaysia kan senang..allege dulu, kalau tak betul cakap hanya minta penjelasan
kira penyakit tu mmg berjangkit laaa yer.. ooooo.. camna laaa cara penyebaran dia kan.? isk isk isk..
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Re: ATM, PDRM dan dokumentasi sejarah........
some nice photos of brit aircraft in Malaysia 1960's
here
here
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"Masa kecik2 dulu, arwah abah pernah cerita pada kami adik beradik pasal dia dan beberapa orang rakan2 nya dari 5 RAMD telah diarahkan untuk mengayakan beberapa aksi yang mengambarkan keberanian rakyat malaya/ malaysia menentang komunis. akhirnya satu gaya telah dipilih untuk dijadikan model bagi membina tugu negara. setelah siap pembinaan tugu tersebut mereka kesal kerana patung yang tersergam indah bukannya berwajah sawo matang akan tetapi berwajah penjajah mat saleh dengan hidung mancung terletak. setelah hampir 42 tahun barulah aku jumpa gambar dari internet tentang aksinya dan rakan2nya kira-kira 50 tahun yang lalu......" - Ahmad Bin Ariffin
"Masa kecik2 dulu, arwah abah pernah cerita pada kami adik beradik pasal dia dan beberapa orang rakan2 nya dari 5 RAMD telah diarahkan untuk mengayakan beberapa aksi yang mengambarkan keberanian rakyat malaya/ malaysia menentang komunis. akhirnya satu gaya telah dipilih untuk dijadikan model bagi membina tugu negara. setelah siap pembinaan tugu tersebut mereka kesal kerana patung yang tersergam indah bukannya berwajah sawo matang akan tetapi berwajah penjajah mat saleh dengan hidung mancung terletak. setelah hampir 42 tahun barulah aku jumpa gambar dari internet tentang aksinya dan rakan2nya kira-kira 50 tahun yang lalu......" - Ahmad Bin Ariffin
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"Masa kecik2 dulu, arwah abah pernah cerita pada kami adik beradik pasal dia dan beberapa orang rakan2 nya dari 5 RAMD telah diarahkan untuk mengayakan beberapa aksi yang mengambarkan keberanian rakyat malaya/ malaysia menentang komunis. akhirnya satu gaya telah dipilih untuk dijadikan model bagi membina tugu negara. setelah siap pembinaan tugu tersebut mereka kesal kerana patung yang tersergam indah bukannya berwajah sawo matang akan tetapi berwajah penjajah mat saleh dengan hidung mancung terletak. setelah hampir 42 tahun barulah aku jumpa gambar dari internet tentang aksinya dan rakan2nya kira-kira 50 tahun yang lalu......" - Ahmad Bin Ariffin
..apa nak buat bang..mat saleh yang design tugu tu...pengajaran kat kita jugak..huhuhuhu
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Re: ATM, PDRM dan dokumentasi sejarah........
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"Masa kecik2 dulu, arwah abah pernah cerita pada kami adik beradik pasal dia dan beberapa orang rakan2 nya dari 5 RAMD telah diarahkan untuk mengayakan beberapa aksi yang mengambarkan keberanian rakyat malaya/ malaysia menentang komunis. akhirnya satu gaya telah dipilih untuk dijadikan model bagi membina tugu negara. setelah siap pembinaan tugu tersebut mereka kesal kerana patung yang tersergam indah bukannya berwajah sawo matang akan tetapi berwajah penjajah mat saleh dengan hidung mancung terletak. setelah hampir 42 tahun barulah aku jumpa gambar dari internet tentang aksinya dan rakan2nya kira-kira 50 tahun yang lalu......" - Ahmad Bin Ariffin
well i'll be tooottttt.. tak pernah tahu pasal perkara ni.. satu tacang tuk boss
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"Masa kecik2 dulu, arwah abah pernah cerita pada kami adik beradik pasal dia dan beberapa orang rakan2 nya dari 5 RAMD telah diarahkan untuk mengayakan beberapa aksi yang mengambarkan keberanian rakyat malaya/ malaysia menentang komunis. akhirnya satu gaya telah dipilih untuk dijadikan model bagi membina tugu negara. setelah siap pembinaan tugu tersebut mereka kesal kerana patung yang tersergam indah bukannya berwajah sawo matang akan tetapi berwajah penjajah mat saleh dengan hidung mancung terletak. setelah hampir 42 tahun barulah aku jumpa gambar dari internet tentang aksinya dan rakan2nya kira-kira 50 tahun yang lalu......" - Ahmad Bin Ariffin
well i'll be tooottttt.. tak pernah tahu pasal perkara ni.. satu tacang tuk boss
Wa baru terserempak Tuan Mat semalam, masa lepak kedai mamak presint 8.
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Re: ATM, PDRM dan dokumentasi sejarah........
standupper wrote:marc_zman wrote:venez wrote:[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
"Masa kecik2 dulu, arwah abah pernah cerita pada kami adik beradik pasal dia dan beberapa orang rakan2 nya dari 5 RAMD telah diarahkan untuk mengayakan beberapa aksi yang mengambarkan keberanian rakyat malaya/ malaysia menentang komunis. akhirnya satu gaya telah dipilih untuk dijadikan model bagi membina tugu negara. setelah siap pembinaan tugu tersebut mereka kesal kerana patung yang tersergam indah bukannya berwajah sawo matang akan tetapi berwajah penjajah mat saleh dengan hidung mancung terletak. setelah hampir 42 tahun barulah aku jumpa gambar dari internet tentang aksinya dan rakan2nya kira-kira 50 tahun yang lalu......" - Ahmad Bin Ariffin
well i'll be tooottttt.. tak pernah tahu pasal perkara ni.. satu tacang tuk boss
Wa baru terserempak Tuan Mat semalam, masa lepak kedai mamak presint 8.
OoT.. inche stand sudah dekat2 nak masuk kawasan jajahan takluk SH.. skit lagik nak kena blanjer makan.. huwahahahahaaa
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Re: ATM, PDRM dan dokumentasi sejarah........
tapi kesian yg jadik komunis tu.... huhu
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30 Mei 1971 -- Juruteknik Angkatan Tentera Udara di-Raja Malaysia di Pengkalan RMAF, Kuala Lumpur melakukan pemeriksaan dan membaiki komponen kapal terbang.
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4 Feb 1971 -- Juruteknik Angkatan Tentera Udara di-Raja Malaysia di Pengkalan RMAF, Kuala Lumpur melakukan pemeriksaan dan membaiki komponen kapal terbang
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Re: ATM, PDRM dan dokumentasi sejarah........
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"Masa kecik2 dulu, arwah abah pernah cerita pada kami adik beradik pasal dia dan beberapa orang rakan2 nya dari 5 RAMD telah diarahkan untuk mengayakan beberapa aksi yang mengambarkan keberanian rakyat malaya/ malaysia menentang komunis. akhirnya satu gaya telah dipilih untuk dijadikan model bagi membina tugu negara. setelah siap pembinaan tugu tersebut mereka kesal kerana patung yang tersergam indah bukannya berwajah sawo matang akan tetapi berwajah penjajah mat saleh dengan hidung mancung terletak. setelah hampir 42 tahun barulah aku jumpa gambar dari internet tentang aksinya dan rakan2nya kira-kira 50 tahun yang lalu......" - Ahmad Bin Ariffin
Teringat dekat Poster lama '' Jangan Dengar Khabar Angin ''
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Re: ATM, PDRM dan dokumentasi sejarah........
BEKAS KONSTABEL DIANUGERAH DOKTOR PERSURATAN
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Bekas seorang Konstabel, Usman Awang, telah dianugerahkan Ijazah Kehormat Doktor Persuratan oleh Universiti Malaya, pada 1 Ogos 1983. Inilah pertama kali bekas seorang Konstabel dianugerah ijazah sedemikian. Dr. Usman Awang, yang lebih dikenali oleh kawan-kawan dalam pasukan sebagai Tongkat Warrant, adalah seorang penyair dan sasterawan Negara yang ulung.
Beliau pernah bertugas sebagai Konstabel di Melaka sejak memasuki Pasukan Polis awal tahun 1946. Setelah tamat latihan di Polis Depot Johor Bahru, selama Sembilan bulan lebih, beliau ditugaskan di Bandar Melaka. Di Melaka, beliau pernah bertugas di Cawangan Trafik Tugas Bit dan selepas diisytiharkan Undang-undang Darurat 1948, beliau bertugas dalam Jungle Squad selama setahun.
Minat dan bakat beliau sebagai seorang penulis, mulai tumbuh ketika bertugas di Melaka. Terutama ketika bergaul dengan teman-teman seperti Alimin dan lain-lain yang mempunyai banyak buku bacaan. Sebenarnya mengikut Tongkat Warrant, minat membaca telah ada dalam dirinya sejak di bangku sekolah lagi dan minat itu diteruskan dalam Pasukan dengan menulis puisi, cerpen dan sebagainya.
Menulis ketika itu merupakan suatu kesalahan. Kerana itu beliau menggunakan banyak nama samaran untuk mengelakkan dari dikenakan tindakan dari pegawai atas. Beliau selalu menulis tentang penderitaan kawan-kawan di dalam Pasukan, yang tidak dilayan dengan baik oleh penjajah.
Di Kota Melaka jugalah semangat kebangsaan beliau mula bersemarak. Ini juga akibat bergaul dengan kawan-kawan dari kalangan guru-guru Melayu dan para pejuang kebangsaan ketika itu. Oleh kerana jiwa beliau yang begitu sensitif dan minat beliau begitu kuat untuk menjadi penulis, beliau telah meletak jawatannya dalam tahun 1951 dan terus ke Singapura. Di sana beliau tinggal di rumah seorang kawannya bernama Jymy Asmara, seorang penulis dan bekas seorang anggota Polis.
Di Singapura beliau telah bekerja sebagai wartawan di Melayu Raya, kemudian Utusan Melayu. Sungguhpun kini beliau telah menjawat jawatan yang tinggi, di Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka berada di puncak yang tinggi, tetapi kepada kawan-kawan lama dalam Pasukan sedikitpun beliau tidak lupa. Dan kawan-kawan sentiasa merasa bangga, bahawa kawan mereka bernama Tongkat Warrant, telah berjaya. Dan mereka selalu menyebut dari kalangan pangkat rendah dan Konstabel, memang ada mereka yang bijak dan berbakat besar. Cuma perlu kepada penghargaan, pengcungkilan dan menggilap. Moga kelak akan lahir beberapa orang Dr. Usman Awang yang bergelar Tongkat Warrant.
Jika Prof. Ismail Hussein dalam Kata Pengantar antologi sajak ‘Gelombang’ menyebut Tongkat Warrant sebagai lambang kepada Angkatan Sasterawan 50 (Asas 50), bagi saya dan ahli polis khasnya dari kalangan pangkat rendah dan Konstabel, Tongkat Warrant adalah ‘tokoh’ kebanggaan, malah lebih dari itu.
Tongkat Warrant dengan segala pengalaman dan pencapaian, bagi ahli polis, adalah merupakan manifestasi fikrah dan sikap jiwa mereka sendiri. Dengan apa yang digarap selama lima tahun dalam Pasukan, merupakan titiktolak kearah apa yang dimanifestasi kini.
Tongkat mendaki tangga kejayaan sebagai sasterawan Negara yang ulung Negara dari tapak pertama dalam Pasukan Polis. Dalam Pasukan Tongkat mengenali erti penindasan, ketidakadilan dan penderitaan manusia. Dan tema inilah menjadi tema utama dalam puisi, cerpen dan novel beliau hingga kini. Tanpa jemu-jemu Tongkat menampilkan kisah penderitaan golongan yang tertindas dan golongan kecil seperti penjual air batu, buruh estet, nelayan, petani dan sebagainya.
Tongkat memasuki polis secara kebetulan ketika menghantar abangnya untuk temuduga polis. Ketika abangnya didapati tidak berjaya kerana ukurannya rendah, Tongkat diminta menggantikan abangnya. Dan dia diterima. Selama dekat sepuluh bulan dalam latihan di Polis Depot Johor Bharu, berbagai cerita menarik dialami oleh Tongkat. Beliau hampir dibuang kerja kerana membantah ketidakadilan pegawai penjajah yang menindas.
Di Melaka sebagai Konstabel beberapa lama, beliau memasuki Jungle Squad ketika Undang-undang Darurat diisytiharkan dalam tahun 1948. Selama setahun dalam Jungle Squad, Tongkat banyak menghayati peri hidup sebagai perajurit hutan melawan komunis. Cerita-cerita masa Jungle Squad dipaparkan indah dalam novelnya ‘ Tulang-Tulang Berserakan ’.
Pernah juga selama satu minggu beliau tidak dapat bekalan makanan ketika operasi di hutan Melaka. Beliau juga pernah tidur di bawah pokok kayu dalam hujan lebat semalaman dengan nyenyak. Tidak terfikir bagaimana hal demikian boleh berlaku.
Menceritakan kisah-kisah lalu bagi Tongkat cukup bersemangat dan mengharukan. Beliau tidak pernah lupa kepada kawan-kawan yang sama-sama bertugas dulu. Terutama empat puluh orang yang sama-sama dalam latihan dan bertugas di Melaka. Ada yang meninggal dunia, ada yang bersara dan ada yang masih bekerja lagi. Dan kawan-kawan ini selalu bercerita fasal Tongkat yang mereka banggakan.
Tongkat adalah seorang yang lemah lembut dan mudah mesra. Tidak ada sedikitpun sifat sombong diri dan bercakap besar, meskipun beliau kini sudah menjadi orang besar. Beliau sangat mencintai rakyat miskin dan tertindas kerana beliau juga berasal dari mereka.
Dalam bulan Mei 1951, Tongkat meletak jawatan. Beliau ke Singapura menceburi lapangan kewartawanan di Melayu Raya, dan kemudian ke Utusan Melayu. Lepas beberapa lama, beliau bekerja dengan Penerbitan Federal Berhad dan pada tahun 1962 beliau mulai bekerja di Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka.
Kini Beliau Menanti saat ketika untuk bersara, setelah usia beliau menempuh angka 55 tahun.
Demikian Dr. Usman Awang, yang mengguna nama pena Tongkat Warrant, A. Rosman, Adi Tiawarman, Rose Murni, Adijaya, Zaini, Manis, Setiabudi dan Marambuta. Hingga kini beliau telah menghasilkan beberapa buah antologi sajak seperti Gelombang, Duri dan Api, beberapa buah antologi Drama seperti Serunai Malam, Dari Bintang ke Bintang, Tamu Bukit Kenny dan Tirau Zaman, sebuah novel Tulang-tulang Berserakan dan dua buah kumpulan esei.
Dr. Usman Awang, yang bernombor konstabel dulu PC 8574, tetap seperti dulu juga; ramah dan lemah lembut. Tugas beliau sebagai Ketua Bahagian Pembinaan dan Pengembangan Sastera di DBP, sedikit pun tidak menjadi beliau orang lupa daratan dan lupa kepada kawan-kawan lama.
Bagi saya Tongkat Warrant adalah sebagai lambang kepada suatu tanggapan bahawa dari ahli pangkat rendah dan konstabel juga mempunyai manusia intelek yang berjiwa besar. Cuma perlu kepada perhatian dan memberi mereka peluang untuk maju ke tengah gelanggang menjadi mutiara berharga.
Dan sudah tentu akan lahir lebih ramai lagi anggota rendah yang boleh menjadi pejuang sastera dan pujangga Negara.
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*** Artikel ini ditulis oleh saudara Wan Mohd Said untuk terbitan majalah Berita Bukit Aman pada tahun 1983. Disiarkan kembali untuk dikongsikan bersama. Sasterawan Negara, Allahyarham Dato' (Dr) Usman Awang telah meninggal dunia pada 29 November, 2001, kerana penyakit jantung dan dikebumikan di Perkuburan Islam Bukit Kiara, Taman Tun Dr. Ismail, Kuala Lumpur.
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Bekas seorang Konstabel, Usman Awang, telah dianugerahkan Ijazah Kehormat Doktor Persuratan oleh Universiti Malaya, pada 1 Ogos 1983. Inilah pertama kali bekas seorang Konstabel dianugerah ijazah sedemikian. Dr. Usman Awang, yang lebih dikenali oleh kawan-kawan dalam pasukan sebagai Tongkat Warrant, adalah seorang penyair dan sasterawan Negara yang ulung.
Beliau pernah bertugas sebagai Konstabel di Melaka sejak memasuki Pasukan Polis awal tahun 1946. Setelah tamat latihan di Polis Depot Johor Bahru, selama Sembilan bulan lebih, beliau ditugaskan di Bandar Melaka. Di Melaka, beliau pernah bertugas di Cawangan Trafik Tugas Bit dan selepas diisytiharkan Undang-undang Darurat 1948, beliau bertugas dalam Jungle Squad selama setahun.
Minat dan bakat beliau sebagai seorang penulis, mulai tumbuh ketika bertugas di Melaka. Terutama ketika bergaul dengan teman-teman seperti Alimin dan lain-lain yang mempunyai banyak buku bacaan. Sebenarnya mengikut Tongkat Warrant, minat membaca telah ada dalam dirinya sejak di bangku sekolah lagi dan minat itu diteruskan dalam Pasukan dengan menulis puisi, cerpen dan sebagainya.
Menulis ketika itu merupakan suatu kesalahan. Kerana itu beliau menggunakan banyak nama samaran untuk mengelakkan dari dikenakan tindakan dari pegawai atas. Beliau selalu menulis tentang penderitaan kawan-kawan di dalam Pasukan, yang tidak dilayan dengan baik oleh penjajah.
Di Kota Melaka jugalah semangat kebangsaan beliau mula bersemarak. Ini juga akibat bergaul dengan kawan-kawan dari kalangan guru-guru Melayu dan para pejuang kebangsaan ketika itu. Oleh kerana jiwa beliau yang begitu sensitif dan minat beliau begitu kuat untuk menjadi penulis, beliau telah meletak jawatannya dalam tahun 1951 dan terus ke Singapura. Di sana beliau tinggal di rumah seorang kawannya bernama Jymy Asmara, seorang penulis dan bekas seorang anggota Polis.
Di Singapura beliau telah bekerja sebagai wartawan di Melayu Raya, kemudian Utusan Melayu. Sungguhpun kini beliau telah menjawat jawatan yang tinggi, di Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka berada di puncak yang tinggi, tetapi kepada kawan-kawan lama dalam Pasukan sedikitpun beliau tidak lupa. Dan kawan-kawan sentiasa merasa bangga, bahawa kawan mereka bernama Tongkat Warrant, telah berjaya. Dan mereka selalu menyebut dari kalangan pangkat rendah dan Konstabel, memang ada mereka yang bijak dan berbakat besar. Cuma perlu kepada penghargaan, pengcungkilan dan menggilap. Moga kelak akan lahir beberapa orang Dr. Usman Awang yang bergelar Tongkat Warrant.
Jika Prof. Ismail Hussein dalam Kata Pengantar antologi sajak ‘Gelombang’ menyebut Tongkat Warrant sebagai lambang kepada Angkatan Sasterawan 50 (Asas 50), bagi saya dan ahli polis khasnya dari kalangan pangkat rendah dan Konstabel, Tongkat Warrant adalah ‘tokoh’ kebanggaan, malah lebih dari itu.
Tongkat Warrant dengan segala pengalaman dan pencapaian, bagi ahli polis, adalah merupakan manifestasi fikrah dan sikap jiwa mereka sendiri. Dengan apa yang digarap selama lima tahun dalam Pasukan, merupakan titiktolak kearah apa yang dimanifestasi kini.
Tongkat mendaki tangga kejayaan sebagai sasterawan Negara yang ulung Negara dari tapak pertama dalam Pasukan Polis. Dalam Pasukan Tongkat mengenali erti penindasan, ketidakadilan dan penderitaan manusia. Dan tema inilah menjadi tema utama dalam puisi, cerpen dan novel beliau hingga kini. Tanpa jemu-jemu Tongkat menampilkan kisah penderitaan golongan yang tertindas dan golongan kecil seperti penjual air batu, buruh estet, nelayan, petani dan sebagainya.
Tongkat memasuki polis secara kebetulan ketika menghantar abangnya untuk temuduga polis. Ketika abangnya didapati tidak berjaya kerana ukurannya rendah, Tongkat diminta menggantikan abangnya. Dan dia diterima. Selama dekat sepuluh bulan dalam latihan di Polis Depot Johor Bharu, berbagai cerita menarik dialami oleh Tongkat. Beliau hampir dibuang kerja kerana membantah ketidakadilan pegawai penjajah yang menindas.
Di Melaka sebagai Konstabel beberapa lama, beliau memasuki Jungle Squad ketika Undang-undang Darurat diisytiharkan dalam tahun 1948. Selama setahun dalam Jungle Squad, Tongkat banyak menghayati peri hidup sebagai perajurit hutan melawan komunis. Cerita-cerita masa Jungle Squad dipaparkan indah dalam novelnya ‘ Tulang-Tulang Berserakan ’.
Pernah juga selama satu minggu beliau tidak dapat bekalan makanan ketika operasi di hutan Melaka. Beliau juga pernah tidur di bawah pokok kayu dalam hujan lebat semalaman dengan nyenyak. Tidak terfikir bagaimana hal demikian boleh berlaku.
Menceritakan kisah-kisah lalu bagi Tongkat cukup bersemangat dan mengharukan. Beliau tidak pernah lupa kepada kawan-kawan yang sama-sama bertugas dulu. Terutama empat puluh orang yang sama-sama dalam latihan dan bertugas di Melaka. Ada yang meninggal dunia, ada yang bersara dan ada yang masih bekerja lagi. Dan kawan-kawan ini selalu bercerita fasal Tongkat yang mereka banggakan.
Tongkat adalah seorang yang lemah lembut dan mudah mesra. Tidak ada sedikitpun sifat sombong diri dan bercakap besar, meskipun beliau kini sudah menjadi orang besar. Beliau sangat mencintai rakyat miskin dan tertindas kerana beliau juga berasal dari mereka.
Dalam bulan Mei 1951, Tongkat meletak jawatan. Beliau ke Singapura menceburi lapangan kewartawanan di Melayu Raya, dan kemudian ke Utusan Melayu. Lepas beberapa lama, beliau bekerja dengan Penerbitan Federal Berhad dan pada tahun 1962 beliau mulai bekerja di Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka.
Kini Beliau Menanti saat ketika untuk bersara, setelah usia beliau menempuh angka 55 tahun.
Demikian Dr. Usman Awang, yang mengguna nama pena Tongkat Warrant, A. Rosman, Adi Tiawarman, Rose Murni, Adijaya, Zaini, Manis, Setiabudi dan Marambuta. Hingga kini beliau telah menghasilkan beberapa buah antologi sajak seperti Gelombang, Duri dan Api, beberapa buah antologi Drama seperti Serunai Malam, Dari Bintang ke Bintang, Tamu Bukit Kenny dan Tirau Zaman, sebuah novel Tulang-tulang Berserakan dan dua buah kumpulan esei.
Dr. Usman Awang, yang bernombor konstabel dulu PC 8574, tetap seperti dulu juga; ramah dan lemah lembut. Tugas beliau sebagai Ketua Bahagian Pembinaan dan Pengembangan Sastera di DBP, sedikit pun tidak menjadi beliau orang lupa daratan dan lupa kepada kawan-kawan lama.
Bagi saya Tongkat Warrant adalah sebagai lambang kepada suatu tanggapan bahawa dari ahli pangkat rendah dan konstabel juga mempunyai manusia intelek yang berjiwa besar. Cuma perlu kepada perhatian dan memberi mereka peluang untuk maju ke tengah gelanggang menjadi mutiara berharga.
Dan sudah tentu akan lahir lebih ramai lagi anggota rendah yang boleh menjadi pejuang sastera dan pujangga Negara.
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*** Artikel ini ditulis oleh saudara Wan Mohd Said untuk terbitan majalah Berita Bukit Aman pada tahun 1983. Disiarkan kembali untuk dikongsikan bersama. Sasterawan Negara, Allahyarham Dato' (Dr) Usman Awang telah meninggal dunia pada 29 November, 2001, kerana penyakit jantung dan dikebumikan di Perkuburan Islam Bukit Kiara, Taman Tun Dr. Ismail, Kuala Lumpur.
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31 March 2013| last updated at 12:25AM
LOOKING BACK : Every war veteran is a custodian of unique and heartfelt stories and memories -- narratives of sacrifice and woe. Among those in this courageous group are Nuri helicopter pilots and crew members who played a pivotal role in the struggle against the communist insurgency in the 1970s and 1980s. Shahimah Shaharuddin speaks to a former pilot who remembers his experiences vividly
MAJOR Nor Ibrahim Sulaiman was in Gubir Camp, a military base notched in the Ulu Muda forest reserve in Kedah, bordering Thailand, to refuel his helicopter.
He looked around the surrounding jungle and contemplated how such a beautiful and picturesque area could be stained by hostility, fighting and death.
Nor Ibrahim, who was then 26 years old, was co-piloting FM1710, one of two " Iron Birds ", a pet name given to the Royal Malaysian Air Force's mammoth chopper, from the detachment at Butterworth, Penang, to Gubir Camp in the northernmost part of Kedah.
The mission was to airlift rations and military supplies to the troops at the operation areas in the virgin jungle.
After a few flights, his Nuri landed at the camp to refuel. It was to be a simple and routine task. But that was until they heard heavy gunfire close to the camp.
Seconds later, a Land Rover, riddled with bullet holes, darted through the area. When asked, the driver told them that a convoy heading towards Gubir had been ambushed by communist terrorists.
Among the troops in it was Captain Hardev Singh, an intelligence officer of the 6th Brigade in Sungai Petani.
Nor Ibrahim was at the brigade earlier in the morning when his Nuri copter made a stopover.
Hardev, who was a long-time friend of Nor Ibrahim, had invited him for breakfast at the mess before he and his party left for Gubir in army trucks and Land Rovers, escorted by Ferret Scout cars.
"The driver of the Land Rover also told us that a few men in the convoy were killed, and Hardev was one of them."
That was on April 11, 1975, and Nor Ibrahim, who was from the 10th Squadron in Kuantan, says the ambush was one of the many brutal and bloody incidents the nation's forces faced when fighting the terrorists.
It was a period when the country plunged into guerilla war with the communist terrorists, who, despite being reduced to a tiny fraction of their peak strength, still remained at large, mainly in the Malaysia-Thai border areas.
And Gubir was one of their strongholds.
" When we learnt about what had happened to Hardev's convoy, the gunship pilot took off instantly. "
He says the enemies fled when the gunship flew in.
When the second Nuri, piloted by Lt Meor Zubir, arrived at the camp from Butterworth, he was tasked with picking up the casualties.
The aircraft was good to go but the only snag was they weren't sure of the exact location of the ambush.
Meor asked Nor Ibrahim to jump onto his aircraft to help them.
" When we finally found the site a few kilometres from Gubir Camp, we saw five bodies strewn on a dirt road. "
Since the area was too narrow for the Nuri to land, Nor Ibrahim says the helicopter had to winch up the bodies, including Hardev's.
" When I pulled his body up, I was choking.
" It was a numbing experience. It was only a few hours ago that we had breakfast together. "
Roles and challenges of the Nuri
While the Malaysian army engaged the communist terrorists on land, the personnel in the Nuri helicopters worked hard to ensure the lifeline between the ground troops and base camps was not severed.
In war, the tremendous advantage of air power rests in its ability to provide vital necessities to soldiers, other than winching them in and out of combat zones.
The Nuri helicopters, Nor Ibrahim says, amplified the effectiveness of the army operations.
They were seen as a crucial partner in fighting the communist terrorists and without a doubt, increased the survival rate of the soldiers.
Injured soldiers knew they could depend on the Nuri fleet to ferry them to a field hospital faster than if they had to seek treatment on foot, which would probably take weeks, or in a worst-case scenario, not happen at all.
Because of its sheer size and capability, the helicopter would be employed primarily to supply rations and other necessities, as well as airlifting military equipment and ground troops in and out of operation areas, conduct medical and casualty evacuations, and search-and-rescue operations.
In war, helicopter pilots also have the grim task of picking up bodies of soldiers. The roles were clear and simple, but Nor Ibrahim says they can be extremely delicate, if not dangerous and sometimes fatal, when operating in a hostile environment such as Gubir.
" Gubir was a special case as far as fighting the communist insurgency was concerned, " says the major.
" It was one of the communist terrorists' strongholds. "
The terrorists' posts were scattered throughout the thick jungle.
Aside from Gubir Camp, a few other military operations were also mounted in neighbouring Perak at Kroh in Pengkalan Hulu and Klian Intan.
Not only were these areas close to the border with Thailand, the density of the jungle made the whole operation of search-and-destroy more difficult.
Nuri helicopters were vulnerable to ground fire and like the army men, the pilots had to brave a barrage of bullets while hovering above hot areas.
" Remember that we were there to save lives, not take lives, so we carried few weapons on board.
" Other than the pilot's protective vest, each airman carried only a Browning 9mm pistol and an M16 rifle, " explains Nor Ibrahim.
Flying the Nuri through the thick northern jungle canopy came with its own set of problems.
Apart from the fact that they could be seen and heard by the enemy from miles away, the thick foliage did not offer an easy landing strip.
Most of the time, Nor Ibrahim says pilots had to wait above the dense jungle while ground troops and commandos abseiled up and down the aircraft.
" During that moment, we were sitting ducks.
The Nuri was exposed to extreme danger, " Nor Ibrahim says, adding that a Nuri riddled with bullet holes was a typical sight.
" Imagine trying to land a giant and very noisy machine in an area where there is little or no landing point, knowing all too well that the bad guys could be everywhere on the ground taking aim. "
Nuri helicopters ‘ were the hunted, not the hunter ’
MAJOR Nor Ibrahim narrates an incident when his Nuri was shot at during the evacuation of a Malaysian soldier at Selamat Sawadee in Thailand in 1979.
It was a joint operation between the Malaysian armed forces and Thailand to purge the communist insurgency in Thai territory.
" While hovering at the designated area, my co-pilot was told by the ground crew via radio to leave immediately.
" Later, we were told that troops on the ground had seen several communist terrorists literally running towards my helicopter trying to take a shot at it. "
As if using small arms against the Nuri was not enough, the terrorists had also resorted to a M79 grenade launcher to down the helicopter.
It happened when Nor Ibrahim was unloading rations at one of the landing points near the Kelian Intan operation area.
His helicopter was almost hit. After seeing troops take cover, his immediate reaction was to take off.
Just barely off the ground, a second shot was fired at the helicopter.
" The explosion was deafening and the aircraft was vibrating madly.
" My only thought was not to die there.
" It was a long 10-minute flight back to the Kelian Intan base camp. "
Nor Ibrahim had barely recovered from the shock when he was later tasked with picking up a casualty at another location.
The many shots aimed at the Nuri, he says, showed that they were the hunted, not the hunter.
This assertion was validated by ground troops who had discovered wooden planks on trees, apparently placed by the rebels who had used them to take opportune shots at low-flying helicopters.
" To the enemy, bringing down a helicopter was an enormous achievement and a morale booster.
" And because they also knew that the helicopters were the lifeline for the ground troops, they saw the need to sever that line. "
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A Nuri helicopter unloading rations at a landing point in Gubir Camp, which had been one of the country’s counter-insurgency military outposts. (Inset) A 1970s picture of Major Nor Ibrahim Sulaiman with his Nuri. Pix courtesy of Major (Rtd) Nor Ibrahim Sulaiman
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31 March 2013| last updated at 12:25AM
LOOKING BACK : Every war veteran is a custodian of unique and heartfelt stories and memories -- narratives of sacrifice and woe. Among those in this courageous group are Nuri helicopter pilots and crew members who played a pivotal role in the struggle against the communist insurgency in the 1970s and 1980s. Shahimah Shaharuddin speaks to a former pilot who remembers his experiences vividly
MAJOR Nor Ibrahim Sulaiman was in Gubir Camp, a military base notched in the Ulu Muda forest reserve in Kedah, bordering Thailand, to refuel his helicopter.
He looked around the surrounding jungle and contemplated how such a beautiful and picturesque area could be stained by hostility, fighting and death.
Nor Ibrahim, who was then 26 years old, was co-piloting FM1710, one of two " Iron Birds ", a pet name given to the Royal Malaysian Air Force's mammoth chopper, from the detachment at Butterworth, Penang, to Gubir Camp in the northernmost part of Kedah.
The mission was to airlift rations and military supplies to the troops at the operation areas in the virgin jungle.
After a few flights, his Nuri landed at the camp to refuel. It was to be a simple and routine task. But that was until they heard heavy gunfire close to the camp.
Seconds later, a Land Rover, riddled with bullet holes, darted through the area. When asked, the driver told them that a convoy heading towards Gubir had been ambushed by communist terrorists.
Among the troops in it was Captain Hardev Singh, an intelligence officer of the 6th Brigade in Sungai Petani.
Nor Ibrahim was at the brigade earlier in the morning when his Nuri copter made a stopover.
Hardev, who was a long-time friend of Nor Ibrahim, had invited him for breakfast at the mess before he and his party left for Gubir in army trucks and Land Rovers, escorted by Ferret Scout cars.
"The driver of the Land Rover also told us that a few men in the convoy were killed, and Hardev was one of them."
That was on April 11, 1975, and Nor Ibrahim, who was from the 10th Squadron in Kuantan, says the ambush was one of the many brutal and bloody incidents the nation's forces faced when fighting the terrorists.
It was a period when the country plunged into guerilla war with the communist terrorists, who, despite being reduced to a tiny fraction of their peak strength, still remained at large, mainly in the Malaysia-Thai border areas.
And Gubir was one of their strongholds.
" When we learnt about what had happened to Hardev's convoy, the gunship pilot took off instantly. "
He says the enemies fled when the gunship flew in.
When the second Nuri, piloted by Lt Meor Zubir, arrived at the camp from Butterworth, he was tasked with picking up the casualties.
The aircraft was good to go but the only snag was they weren't sure of the exact location of the ambush.
Meor asked Nor Ibrahim to jump onto his aircraft to help them.
" When we finally found the site a few kilometres from Gubir Camp, we saw five bodies strewn on a dirt road. "
Since the area was too narrow for the Nuri to land, Nor Ibrahim says the helicopter had to winch up the bodies, including Hardev's.
" When I pulled his body up, I was choking.
" It was a numbing experience. It was only a few hours ago that we had breakfast together. "
Roles and challenges of the Nuri
While the Malaysian army engaged the communist terrorists on land, the personnel in the Nuri helicopters worked hard to ensure the lifeline between the ground troops and base camps was not severed.
In war, the tremendous advantage of air power rests in its ability to provide vital necessities to soldiers, other than winching them in and out of combat zones.
The Nuri helicopters, Nor Ibrahim says, amplified the effectiveness of the army operations.
They were seen as a crucial partner in fighting the communist terrorists and without a doubt, increased the survival rate of the soldiers.
Injured soldiers knew they could depend on the Nuri fleet to ferry them to a field hospital faster than if they had to seek treatment on foot, which would probably take weeks, or in a worst-case scenario, not happen at all.
Because of its sheer size and capability, the helicopter would be employed primarily to supply rations and other necessities, as well as airlifting military equipment and ground troops in and out of operation areas, conduct medical and casualty evacuations, and search-and-rescue operations.
In war, helicopter pilots also have the grim task of picking up bodies of soldiers. The roles were clear and simple, but Nor Ibrahim says they can be extremely delicate, if not dangerous and sometimes fatal, when operating in a hostile environment such as Gubir.
" Gubir was a special case as far as fighting the communist insurgency was concerned, " says the major.
" It was one of the communist terrorists' strongholds. "
The terrorists' posts were scattered throughout the thick jungle.
Aside from Gubir Camp, a few other military operations were also mounted in neighbouring Perak at Kroh in Pengkalan Hulu and Klian Intan.
Not only were these areas close to the border with Thailand, the density of the jungle made the whole operation of search-and-destroy more difficult.
Nuri helicopters were vulnerable to ground fire and like the army men, the pilots had to brave a barrage of bullets while hovering above hot areas.
" Remember that we were there to save lives, not take lives, so we carried few weapons on board.
" Other than the pilot's protective vest, each airman carried only a Browning 9mm pistol and an M16 rifle, " explains Nor Ibrahim.
Flying the Nuri through the thick northern jungle canopy came with its own set of problems.
Apart from the fact that they could be seen and heard by the enemy from miles away, the thick foliage did not offer an easy landing strip.
Most of the time, Nor Ibrahim says pilots had to wait above the dense jungle while ground troops and commandos abseiled up and down the aircraft.
" During that moment, we were sitting ducks.
The Nuri was exposed to extreme danger, " Nor Ibrahim says, adding that a Nuri riddled with bullet holes was a typical sight.
" Imagine trying to land a giant and very noisy machine in an area where there is little or no landing point, knowing all too well that the bad guys could be everywhere on the ground taking aim. "
Nuri helicopters ‘ were the hunted, not the hunter ’
MAJOR Nor Ibrahim narrates an incident when his Nuri was shot at during the evacuation of a Malaysian soldier at Selamat Sawadee in Thailand in 1979.
It was a joint operation between the Malaysian armed forces and Thailand to purge the communist insurgency in Thai territory.
" While hovering at the designated area, my co-pilot was told by the ground crew via radio to leave immediately.
" Later, we were told that troops on the ground had seen several communist terrorists literally running towards my helicopter trying to take a shot at it. "
As if using small arms against the Nuri was not enough, the terrorists had also resorted to a M79 grenade launcher to down the helicopter.
It happened when Nor Ibrahim was unloading rations at one of the landing points near the Kelian Intan operation area.
His helicopter was almost hit. After seeing troops take cover, his immediate reaction was to take off.
Just barely off the ground, a second shot was fired at the helicopter.
" The explosion was deafening and the aircraft was vibrating madly.
" My only thought was not to die there.
" It was a long 10-minute flight back to the Kelian Intan base camp. "
Nor Ibrahim had barely recovered from the shock when he was later tasked with picking up a casualty at another location.
The many shots aimed at the Nuri, he says, showed that they were the hunted, not the hunter.
This assertion was validated by ground troops who had discovered wooden planks on trees, apparently placed by the rebels who had used them to take opportune shots at low-flying helicopters.
" To the enemy, bringing down a helicopter was an enormous achievement and a morale booster.
" And because they also knew that the helicopters were the lifeline for the ground troops, they saw the need to sever that line. "
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A Nuri helicopter unloading rations at a landing point in Gubir Camp, which had been one of the country’s counter-insurgency military outposts. (Inset) A 1970s picture of Major Nor Ibrahim Sulaiman with his Nuri. Pix courtesy of Major (Rtd) Nor Ibrahim Sulaiman
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Saya amat ...Baru terjumpa website Sejarah TLDM yang diusahakan oleh veteran2 TLDM dari cawangan Komunikasi. Banyak bahan bersejarah boleh didapati dari website itu.
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