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  2. Chief of Army (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    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 Chief of Defence Forces (Malaysia) on the same day. [1]

  3. Zulkifeli Mohd Zin - Wikipedia

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    As a dedicated leader, he was appointed deputy army commander on 2 June 2008 – serving until 20 May 2010 upon which he was appointed Chief of Army (Malay: Panglima Tentera Darat — PTD). Due to high confidence in him, he was appointed as the 18th Chief of Defence Forces effective on 15 June 2011. [2] He retired on 16 December 2016. [3] [4]

  4. Muhammad Hafizuddeain Jantan - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Hafizuddeain bin Jantan [1] (born 18 April 1968) is a Malaysian military officer who currently serves as the 30th Chief of Army since September 2023. Prior to his appointment, he previously served as the Deputy Chief of Army from April 2023 to September 2023.

  5. Zulhelmy Ithnain - Wikipedia

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    Zulhelmy joined the Royal Malaysian Navy as an Officer Cadet on 6 August 1986, and was commissioned as a Sub Lieutenant on 1988. [1]Among the positions he had held throughout his service include Commander of KD Tunku Abdul Rahman, Commander of RMN Submarine Training Centre and was both deputy commander and subsequently commander of RMN Submarine Force.

  6. List of Datuk titles - Wikipedia

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    It may exist in itself as a single-word title, or as the prefix in a string of title such as "Dato Paduka" and "Datuk Seri Panglima". A female recipient on her own right generally receives the title whereby the word "Datuk" (or its variant spelling) is replaced with "Datin" instead.

  7. Ranks of the Imperial Japanese Army - Wikipedia

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    The Ranks of the Imperial Japanese Army were the rank insignia of the Imperial Japanese Army, used from its creation in 1868, until its dissolution in 1945 following the Surrender of Japan in World War II.

  8. Panglima - Wikipedia

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    Panglima (archaic form: penglima, Jawi: ڤڠليم) a military title used in Indonesia and Malaysia, and historically in the Philippines.It means 'a commander of a body of troops' deriving from lima, a long-obsolete word for 'hand'.

  9. Johor Military Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Johor Military Force (Abbr.: JMF; Malay: Askar Timbalan Setia Negeri Johor — ATSNJ; “Johor State’s Loyal Deputy Army”) (Jawi: عسكر تيمبلن ستيا نڬري جوهر ‎) is an independent military force of the state of Johor and the private royal guard of Sultan of Johor in Malaysia.