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The 17th Battalion, Royal Malay Regiment (17 RAMD) was formed on 1 August 1970. It is an elite force of paratroopers assigned to the Malaysian Army's 10th Parachute Brigade. On 10 October 1994, 17th PARA undertook a rapid deployment exercise, supported by elements of the Malaysian Special Forces Group (Gerup Gerak Khas) and PASKAL, as well as ...
The 17th Battalion (Parachute), Royal Malay Regiment (Malay: Batalion ke-17, Rejimen Askar Melayu Diraja (Payung Terjun)), abbreviated 17 RAMD (Para) from its local name, is a battalion-sized airborne infantry unit of the Malaysian Army's Royal Malay Regiment. Since 10 October 1994, 17 RAMD has been a part of the 10th Parachute Brigade.
The birth of the Malaysian Army came about when the Federal Council of Federated Malay States eventually passed the Malay Regiment Bill on 23 January 1933. This allowed the initial recruitment of 25 males for the First Experimental Malay Company on 1 March 1933. Major G. McI. S. Bruce of the Lincolnshire Regiment was the first Commanding Officer.
The Malayan Emergency, also known as the Anti–British National Liberation War, (1948–1960) was a guerrilla war fought in Malaya between communist pro-independence fighters of the Malayan National Liberation Army (MNLA) and the military forces of the Federation of Malaya and Commonwealth (British Empire).
In 1957, upon the Federation of Malaya gaining independence from British colonial rule, the Division was redesignated as the 17th Gurkha Division/Overseas Commonwealth Land Forces (Malaya). [ 4 ] It was based at Lamjung Camp in Kuala Lumpur until 1966 when it moved to Seremban [ 5 ] where it remained until the Division disbanded in 1970. [ 6 ]
The Rejimen Askar Melayu Diraja ('Royal Malay Regiment') is the most senior regiment of the Malaysian Army. Its ranks are recruited from amongst the Malay population. The Regiment has 27 battalions. The 1st Battalion, the most senior in the Regiment, currently undertakes ceremonial and Royal Guard duties.
9th Battalion (Parachute), Royal Malay Regiment; 10th Squadron (Parachute), Royal Army Engineers Regiment; 11th Special Service Regiment; 11th Strategic Division (Malaysia) 17th Battalion (Parachute), Royal Malay Regiment; 18th Battalion (Parachute), Royal Malay Regiment; 21st Commando Regiment (Malaysia) 21st Special Service Group; 22nd ...
After returning to Malaysia in 2016, he passed the Basic Rapid Deployment Force Course and joined the 17th Battalion (Parachute), Royal Malay Regiment, and currently holds the rank of Captain. Tunku Abdul Rahman Hassanal Jefri – The fifth child of Sultan Ibrahim, Tunku Abdul Rahman (b. 1993) trained with Gerak Khas in 2011, earning the green ...