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Ielias bin Ibrahim is a former
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. He is notable for being the only soldier from
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to have been awarded the
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.


Army career

He first joined the army on 27 December 1976 at the age of 20 and was absorbed into 19 Platoon, D Company of 11
Rejimen Askar Wataniah The ( en, Territorial Army Regiment) is the military reserve force of the Malaysian Army. The Regiment infantry units formerly consisted of 2 series of reservists; the mobilised 300 series and the volunteer 500 series. The 300 series, which c ...
. His unit's primary duty was to man roadblocks and guard the construction of the East-West Highway through the town of
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,
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. On 15 August 1977, he was involved in a firefight which earned him the
Panglima Gagah Berani The Star of the Commander of Valour ( ms, Panglima Gagah Berani) is a medal awarded by the Malaysian government. The award was established on 29 July 1960, and it was formally gazetted by an act of parliament on 11 August 1960. It is Malaysia's ...
. His unit of 5 soldiers (including himself) was given the duty of transporting rations to another military post. En route they discovered a dead monkey on the pathway that they were using. Upon inspection it was decided that the monkey had been slaughtered. After discounting the possibility of an ambush, the unit moved forward only to be mowed down by enemy fire. One Lance Corporal Ahmad Zaki was shot in the thigh, with Pvt Abdul Halim and Pvt Tajudin both badly wounded with shots to the chest. Pvt Ielias managed to jump clear and landed in a bush of thorns which lacerated his outer
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. The enemy, numbering around 30, had effectively surrounded them and were armed with automatic rifles including
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's supplied by North Vietnam. Although they were in a position to destroy the unit, they chose to force the unit to surrender. One of the wounded soldiers, (either Pvt Halim or Tajudin) managed to get to his rifle and tried to continue the fight but the enemy effectively disabled him by wounding both of his arms and shoulders. Enemy fire continued to rain upon him until he smeared his face with his own blood. Lance Corporal Zaki, who was badly wounded, pleaded to his men to pull him to safety. He however, succumbed to his wounds as a result of blood loss. Although the unit was effectively down to only Pvt Ielias, he did not waver and found cover behind a mound of termites nests, which are extremely hard and known to be able to withstand direct fire. He brought his
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into action, continuing the fight. The firefight lasted for about 7 hours, in which he fired only 5 shots, killing 3 enemies. Of his 5 shots, only one missed the target with one enemy being shot twice. Halted by the effective fire from Pvt Ielias, the enemy withdrew from the area once they detected military reinforcements arriving. As a result of his actions, he was conferred with the
Panglima Gagah Berani The Star of the Commander of Valour ( ms, Panglima Gagah Berani) is a medal awarded by the Malaysian government. The award was established on 29 July 1960, and it was formally gazetted by an act of parliament on 11 August 1960. It is Malaysia's ...
on 29 August 1977 by
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and with the Pingat Keberanian Handal by Sultan Idris Al-Mutawakkil Alallahi Shah, the sultan of Perak, on 12 December 1977. By 1977, the threat from communist elements had subsided so his unit was disbanded and he was transferred to 9th
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. He retired from the Army in 1998 as a Regimental Sergeant Major.


Honours

* : ** Recipient of the
Star of the Commander of Valour The Star of the Commander of Valour ( ms, Panglima Gagah Berani) is a medal awarded by the Malaysian government. The award was established on 29 July 1960, and it was formally gazetted by an act of parliament on 11 August 1960. It is Malaysia's ...
(PGB) (1977) * : ** Recipient of the Conspicuous Gallantry Medal (PKH) (1977) *
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: ** Malaysian Service Medal (PJM) ** General Service Medal (PPA) ** Loyal Service Medal (PPS) ** Herald of the Most Gallant Order of Military Service (BAT)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Ielias Ibrahim Malaysian Army personnel Recipients of the Star of the Commander of Valour Malaysian people of Malay descent Malaysian Muslims Living people 1956 births