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  2. Royal Brunei Land Force - Wikipedia

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    Major Shahlan bin Hidup was the first appointed Commanding Officer in charge of the Battalion. Previously based in Penanjong Garrison, [12] as of 21 June 2007, the Battalion has relocated to a new camp at Lumut in the Belait District. [13]

  3. Tutong Camp - Wikipedia

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    Tutong Camp (Malay: Kem Tutong) [1] is one of the military bases of the Royal Brunei Land Force (RBLF), and it is also home to the RBLF Second Battalion (2Bn). [2] The RBLF have two garrisons of army and military police stationed in the Tutong District, namely the Tutong and Penanjong Camp, as well as a shooting range in Binturan.

  4. Kampong Penanjong - Wikipedia

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    Penanjong Beach. The Training Institute Royal Brunei Armed Forces is located within Penanjong Garrison. [8] The institute plays a central role in the training and development of enlisted male and female recruits, as well as offering technical and junior leadership courses for non-commissioned officers. [9]

  5. British Forces Brunei - Wikipedia

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    British Forces Brunei (BFB) is the name given to the British Armed Forces presence in Brunei Darussalam.Since the handover ceremony of Hong Kong in 1997, the garrison in Brunei is one of the remaining British military bases in the Far East, along with Singapore (and one of six East of Suez, along with Diego Garcia, HMS Juffair, UK Joint Logistics Support Base (UKJLSB), Sembawang Base in ...

  6. Training Institute Royal Brunei Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Training Institute Royal Brunei Armed Forces (TI RBAF), natively known as Institut Latihan Angkatan Tentera Diraja Brunei (IL ABDB) [5] is a military training establishment of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces (RBAF), primarily for enlisted male and female recruit training, [6] [7] along with technical and junior leadership courses for non-commissioned officers (NCOs).

  7. Muara–Tutong Highway - Wikipedia

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    Unnamed Road: Penanjong Garrison Enter to northeast-bound route only Pekan Tutong: Tanah Burok 55.6 Penanjong I/C Jalan Tutong: Keriam, Panchor Papan, Tutong, Luagan Dudok, Bukit Panggal, Sinaut, Lamunin Jalan Penanjong: Penanjong, Binturan Panchor Papan 57.0 Sungai Basong I/S

  8. Penanjong Beach - Wikipedia

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    Penanjong Beach (Malay: Pantai Penanjong) is a beach in Kampong Penanjong, Pekan Tutong, Tutong, Brunei Darussalam. [1] [2] The beach is known for water sport activities and view of sunsets over the South China Sea. [3] It should also be noted that parts of the beach which stretches from Penanjong are located within a military base. [4]

  9. Bolkiah Garrison - Wikipedia

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    The Training Wing Depot was established at Bolkiah Camp on 7 April 1969, but it would later be relocated to Penanjong Garrison in the Tutong District in 1991. [3] On the fourteenth anniversary of the Royal Brunei Malay Regiment's (RBMR) formation, the 2nd Battalion was formed following nearly two years of training on 2 January 1975. [2]