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  2. National Service Training Programme (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    Poor food and damaged facilities, a group of NS trainees from the White Resort camp, Balik Pulau, Penang, protested and threatened to leave the camp over unbearable conditions of the camp such as insufficient food, dirty pillows, clogged sinks and toilets, broken bed frames and broken toilet doors.

  3. Pulau Merambong - Wikipedia

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    Pulau Merambong is located within the single largest seagrass bed in the country. The bed extends from the island right up to the estuary of Pulai River in Johor. [ 1 ] Dugongs and seahorses, which feed on seagrass, make their home in the nearby coral reefs.

  4. Camp bed - Wikipedia

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    A camp bed is a narrow, light-weight bed, often made of sturdy cloth stretched over a folding frame. [1] The term camp bed is common in the United Kingdom, but in North America they are often referred to as cots. Camp beds are used by the military in temporary camps and in emergency situations where large numbers of people are in need of ...

  5. 28th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade Group - Wikipedia

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    Terandak, Malaysia Military unit The 28th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade Group was a Commonwealth formation of the Far East Strategic Reserve , based in Malaysia from 1955 to 1971 of which elements participated in the Malayan Emergency , Indonesia Confrontation and the Vietnam War .

  6. Terendak Camp - Wikipedia

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    Terendak Camp is a Malaysian Army military base located in Sungai Udang, Central Melaka District, Melaka, Malaysia. It belonged to the Commonwealth of Nations before being handed over to the Malaysian Armed Forces in 1970.

  7. Unit 9420 - Wikipedia

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    Unit Oka 9420 (Japanese: 岡9420部隊, Hepburn: Oka 9420 Butai), also known as the Epidemic Prevention and Water Purification Department of the Southern Expeditionary Army Group (南方軍防疫供水部, Nanpōgun Bōeki Kyūsui-bu), was a disease research unit within the Japanese army.