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Adnan bin Saidi ( Jawi: ; 1915 – 14 February 1942) was a Malayan military officer of the 1st Infantry Brigade who fought the Japanese at the Battle of Pasir Panjang in
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during
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. He is lauded as a national hero in
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and
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for his actions during the battle. His name is also the namesake for the Malaysian Infantry Fighting Vehicle (MIFV).


Personal life and family

Adnan was born of
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descent in Sungai Ramal (present-day
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), near
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,
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, Malaya. He was the eldest child in his family. His younger brothers, Ahmad and Amarullah, were also soldiers. Ahmad was
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after his ship, HMS ''Pelandok'', was sunk by the Japanese en route to Australia. Amarullah survived the war and now resides in Kajang, Selangor. Adnan married Sophia Pakir (died 1949), an Islamic religious teacher. They had a daughter who died soon after birth, and two sons: Mokhtar, who lives in
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, and Zainudin, who lives in
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. Mokhtar recalled that his father "did not talk a lot", was "a strict man and believed in discipline", and was "always serious and fierce ... yet had a good heart. There seemed to be a 'light' illuminating his face."


Battle of Pasir Panjang

In 1942, Adnan led a 42-strong
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from the
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to defend Singapore from the invading
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. They fought at Pasir Panjang Ridge in the Bukit Chandu area between 12 and 14 February. Despite being heavily outnumbered, Adnan refused to surrender and urged his men to fight to the end. They held off the Japanese for two days amid heavy enemy shelling from artillery and tanks, as well as chronic shortages of food, medical supplies and ammunition. On the last day of the battle, Adnan and his men were left with only a few grenades and had to fight the Japanese with their bayonets in brutal hand-to-hand combat. Adnan was shot but continued fighting. During the battle, Adnan identified Japanese soldiers who were attempting to infiltrate the Malay Regiment's base in disguise as " Punjabi soldiers", who were marching four abreast (Japanese style) instead of three (British style).Lieutenant Adnan bin Saidi and The Malay Regiment


Capture and death

Although it is widely agreed that Adnan was killed during the Battle of Pasir Panjang, however the exact details surrounding his death differed between accounts from both sides of the war. The actual circumstances of his death were never officially recorded. The
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's official account indicated that Adnan was executed and then hung upside down from a cherry tree after two days of stubborn resistance and refusal to surrender. Other accounts suggest that he might have been tied to the tree and repeatedly bayoneted to death. British accounts confirmed that his corpse was found hung upside down after the surrender and this has been repeated in a number of authoritative texts on the Malayan Campaign.


Legacy

Adnan is considered a national hero in Singapore and Malaysia due to his courageous and valiant actions at the Battle of Pasir Panjang.


War memorial

A war memorial plaque honouring Adnan and the Malay Brigade was commissioned by
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, the first
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, in 1995 at Vigilante Drive,
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, Singapore. A colonial-era bungalow at Bukit Chandu was converted into Reflections at Bukit Chandu, an interpretative centre about the Battle of Pasir Panjang. The Art in Transit programme of Pasir Panjang MRT station, titled ''Lieutenant Adnan'', by Ho Tzu Nyen, features mock posters all around the station and lift shaft for a fictional movie about Adnan, who is portrayed by Singaporean actor Aaron Aziz.


Portrayal in film

Adnan was portrayed by Malaysian actor Hairie Othman in the 2000 film '' Leftenan Adnan''. He was also portrayed by an unknown Malay actor in the 2001 Singaporean television series '' A War Diary''. Aaron Aziz also portrayed Adnan in an episode of the 2004 historical series ''Life Story'' from Mediacorp Channel 5, which also covers his personal life. In May 2016, a Singaporean actor Fadhlur Rahman also played as Adnan in '' Heroes: Battle of Bukit Chandu'' aired by Mediacorp Channel 5, Channel 8, Suria, Vasantham and
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. In the episodes, there were interviews with Adnan's granddaughter Wan Sofia Zainuddin.


Singapore's Bicentennial 1819-2019

On 5 June 2019, on
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launched commemorative notes featuring Lt. Adnan Saidi along with 7 others in a $20 commemorative notes marking Singapore's Bicentennial celebration, 1819-2019 edition.


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Adnan Saidi
{{DEFAULTSORT:Saidi, Adnan Singaporean people of World War II British colonial army officers Malaysian people of Minangkabau descent Singaporean people of Minangkabau descent 1915 births 1942 deaths Malaysian Muslims Malaysian people of Malay descent People from Selangor Malaysian emigrants to Singapore Singaporean people of Malay descent British Malaya military personnel of World War II British military personnel killed in World War II