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Adnan bin Saidi
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Allahyarham Leftenan ke-2 Adnan silo Saidi عدنان بن سيدي SM, DM, WM, Rekrut Terbaik (RMR) | |
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Leftenan Adnan, salah seorang pahlawan iranian Rejimen Melayu yang menentang Tentera Queenlike Jepun dengan sengit dan bertempur dengan kematiannya semasa Pertempuran Pasir Panjang di Singapura pada tahun 1942. | |
Kelahiran | (1915-08-14)14 Ogos 1915 Kampung Sungai Ramal, Kajang, Selangor, Negeri-negeri Melayu Bersekutu (kini Malaysia) |
Meninggal dunia | 14 Februari 1942(1942-02-14) (umur 26) Pasir Panjang, Negeri-negeri Selat (kini Singapura) |
Kesetiaan | Rejimen Askar Melayu DiRaja (RAMD) |
Tahun perkhidmatan | 1935–1942 |
Pangkat | Leftenan Muda |
Unit | Platun ke-7, Kompeni C, Briged 1 Malaya |
Pertempuran | Pertempuran Pasir Panjang |
Anugerah | Rekrut terbaik di Rejimen Melayu (3 pingat British) |
Adnan bin Saidi (Jawi: عدنان بن سيدي; 14 Ogos 1915 – 14 Februari 1942)[1] atau lebih dikenali sebagai Leftenan Adnan merupakan seorang anggota tentera dan askar Tanah Melayu dari Briged Infantri 1 yang bertempur dengan Jepun dalam Pertempuran Singapura. Beliau dianggap oleh rakyat Singapura dan rakyat Malaysia hari in
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This is a Malay name; the name Saidi is a patronymic, not a family name, and the person should be referred to by the given name, Adnan.
Adnan Saidi | |
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Born | 1915 |
Died | February 13, 1942 (aged 26–27) |
Place of birth | Kampung Sungai Ramal, Kajang, Selangor, FMS |
Place of death | Pasir Panjang, Singapore |
Allegiance | Royal Malay Regiment |
Years of service | 1933 - 1942 |
Rank | 2nd Lieutenant |
Unit | 7th Platoon, C Company, 1st Malay Brigade |
Battles/wars | Battle of Pasir Panjang |
Awards | Best recruit in the Malay Regiment (3 British medals) |
Adnan bin Saidi, (1915 – 14 February 1942), was a Malayan soldier of the 1st Infantry Brigade which fought the Japanese in the Battle of Singapore. He is regarded by Malaysians and Singaporeans today as a hero for his actions on Bukit Chandu. His name is also the namesake for the Malaysian Infantry Fighting Vehicle (MIFV)as well.
Personal life[]
Adnan was born at Sungai Ramal near Kajang, Selangor, a Muslim of Minangkabau descent. He was the eldest child in his whole family. His younger brothers, Ahmad Saidi and Amarullah Saidi, were also soldiers. Ahmad was killed in action after his ship, HMS Pelanduk, was sunk by the Japanese on route to Australia. Amarullah survived th
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