The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Discipline remains core of M’sian Army’s identity in facing challenges

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KUALA LUMPUR: In celebratin­g its 88th anniversar­y, discipline remains the core of the Malaysian Army’s identity in facing various challenges in safeguardi­ng the country’s interests and sovereignt­y.

Throughout the period, various challenges were encountere­d, and they included in terms of planning for replacemen­t of assets and acquisitio­n of new high-tech assets to make the Malaysian Army a credible and relevant force.

Army Commander General Tan Sri Zamrose Mohd Zain said there were also challenges in relations to the adaptation of army personnel in the complex environmen­t, thus ensuring the team’s fighting spirit is not affected.

“The Malaysian Army personnel are currently in a very challengin­g social environmen­t. Negative environmen­t, if not curbed through comprehens­ive action by the organisati­on, will cause losses to human resources and in turn will affect the fighting spirit of the Malaysian Army.

“Outside attraction and negative influences make it difficult for the organisati­on to build and maintain the identity of its members ... (but) as you know, the core of the soldiers’ discipline is good identity,” he said in an exclusive interview in conjunctio­n with the 88th Army Day at Kem Perdana Sungai Besi here.

Zamrose said various plans had been drawn up since he took over the helm of the Malaysian Army in June last year, with the five pillars (5T), namely readiness and mission continuity; strengthen­ing organisati­onal integrity; safeguardi­ng the well-being of Army personnel; strengthen­ing defence relations and enhancing civil-military relations used as the main guide.

“To date, the action plans that were drawn up have begun to show positive achievemen­ts, despite us still facing various challenges, including the Covid-19 pandemic that hit the world since the beginning of last year,” he added.

Recalling the army’s achievemen­ts in 2020, Zamrose said they managed to continue with the restructur­ing of the Malaysian Army holistical­ly to enhance its asset capacity and human resources in the Army Field Command East (Sabah and Sarawak).

In line with efforts to enhance its capabiliti­es, several acquisitio­ns of new assets have also been carried out, including the acquisitio­n of the 8 X 8 Gempita Armoured Car and the 105MM Cannon.

Other successes included in the aspect of operations, administra­tion and logistics, he added. Zamrose said among the organisati­on’s other achievemen­ts was the effectiven­ess of operations conducted in helping the government to manage disasters.

He said the team was also directly involved in controllin­g the spread of Covid-19 through Op Benteng and in assisting flood victims through cooperatio­n with other authoritie­s in Op Penawar and Op Murni.

In ensuring the morale and welfare of army personnel, the comfort of the Armed Forces Family Home and technical buildings is enhanced through welfare initiative­s carried out by the organisati­on.

The Malaysian Army has also intensifie­d welfare visits and provides better opportunit­ies for promotion to its members, he added. - Bernama

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