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Jun 20, 2010

Konvoi ke Melaka

19hb Jun : aku jd Marshall ke Melaka...tmpat pertama dilawati adalah Pantai Puteri...mmg santai la kami suma...ptg nye aku p cr homestay...dpt homestay dkt tgh2 bandar melaka...senang nk roger ke mana2...mlm tu lepak kt umah.pstu gerak g bandar hilir..keadaan agak x tersusun krn ade 2 team..so berpecah..so x best la xramai.dlm kul 2 aku bwk p MBMB tgk race..pastu blk...tido..plan nk gerak kul 8..tp kul 10 br bgn...kami siap2 pastu blah...aku berpisah..aku gerak p umah sedara dl.krn masing2 suma mahu ader kj nk wat..so ntah mane la ..aku gerak sorg pastu ats hway...then masuk team dak moto yamaha..so racing la ats hway mcm superman...haha...mmg laju..170km/j...moto aku perform baik utk 100km ari ni..

Jun 17, 2010

KONVOI

KONVOI Budak BOY KUIS ke MELAKA BANDARAYA BERSEJARAH
Tarikh : 19/06/2010  (2hari 1 malam)
Jam    :  8 AM
Tempat Berkumpul : PETRONAS BANDAR SERI PUTRA


Acara :
   A'Famosa Resort Water Theme Park
   Bandar Hilir
   Jamuan Boy Mahallah
 
"Ride Safe, Long Piston"

Royal Military College

History of Royal Military College PDF Print

The Royal Military College, formerly called The Federation Military College, has been described by various names – some have called it “The Sandhurst of Malaysia” while others have termed it as "The Synthesis of Eton-Sandhurst”. It has attained meteoric rise in practically all fields, and has earned widespread acclaim not only in academic and military domains, but equally so on the field, and most of all in quality of its graduants. It is no exaggeration that RMC today commands the respect of not only the general public, but also recognation from all other well-known and long established educational institutions in the country.

The Birth of RMC PDF Print
As far as the development of RMC is concerned, the 3rd of July 1952, is of utmost historic significance, for on this auspicious day an important announcement was made by Mr. M.E.B. David, the Secretary of Defence, in the Federal Legislative Council Meeting. He announced the decision to expand the Malay Regiment Training Depot to be called “The Malay Regiment Training Centre”. The traning centre, was to constitute two additional sections: The Pre-Officer Cadet Traning Unit (Pre-OCTU) and an inter-racial Boys Company.




As for the Boys Company, it was to be part of the Malayan Army, serving the Malay Regiment and the Federation Regiment. The function of the Boys Company was to provide education to sons of serving officers and other ranks in the Malay Regiment, leading to the School Certificate level, coupled with the rudiments of military traning.




The first intake of 74 Boys into the Boys Company were recruited in August 1952, from the total of 100 applicants. The aged of the Boys ranged between 14 and 15 years. Their educational qualification, according to a 1952 newspaper buletin, was to be the equivalents of Standard 4 (English-medium).. In addition to these academic requirements those who were shortlisted had to undergo various aptitude tests too.
The Charter of Royal Military College PDF
The Royal Military College has been established with the
object of preparing young Malaysians to take places as
Officers in the Malaysian Armed Forces, in the higher
divisions of the public service and as leaders in the
professional, commercial and industrial life of the country.


“ SERVE  TO  LEAD”
Establishment of Federation Military College (FMC) PDF Print
The college was now to become seat of learning, as well as a centre for traning the nation’s leaders in government service as well as battlefield, meet the ambition project to the founder - High Commissioner Field Marshal Tun Sir Gerald Templer K.G. GCB GC MG KBE DSO DCL. 




With the establishment of FMC, a Charter of the College outlining specific objective of this institution came into being. It is reported that Tun Templer himself drafted its opening paragraph which was remained unchanged since the inception of the College in 1953.
The Charter stated: 
 “The Federation Military College has been established with the object of preparing young Malayans to take their places as Officers in the Armed Forces of the  Federation, in the higher divisions of the public service and as leaders in the professional, commercial and industrial life of the country.”




The task of looking after the academic aspects in the Boys Wing was however entrusted to a Director of Studies (DOS) – a civilian Senior Education Officer. He was responsible to the Commandant for carrying out the scholastic policy down by the Board of Governors of the College and thus adviser to the Commandant on general educational policies. The DOS had 3 Senior-Assistants each responsible for the specialist teaching of a group of subjects – called the Head of Science and Mathematics and Head of Arts."




For the purpose of military traning, and the co-ordination of domestics military administration required within the Boys Wing, a Officer-in-Charge (O.C.) was posted. He was responsible to the Director of Studies (DOS) and thus ultimately to the Commandants.




Furthermore, the emphasis, as is obvious, was not merely in serving the nation in any manner but in the capacity as leaders. This aspiration is best epitomized in the motto the College adopted – “SERVE TO LEAD”.




In September 1954, the Commemoration Foundation Day was celebrated in a grand manner. Preset to witness the Commemoration Day Parade were the High Commissioner, Sir Donald Macgilivray, His Highness, the Sultan of Selangor, the Yang Dipertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan, The Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, Tun Abdul Razak and a large number of dignities from all walk of life.
Lagu Maktab  PDF Print
Berkhidmat Memimpin,
Cogan yang mulia,
Maktab Tentera Diraja yang ternama,
Putera-Putera sentiasa bersama,
Menjunjung harapan nusa dan bangsa,
    
Menuntut ilmu, tekun usaha,
Bersukan ukir daya sejahtera,


Berdikari amalan yang terpuja,
Memupuk semangat wira waja.