When school reopened in January 1972, I was offered to continue my studies in the 4th form at the Malay College, Kuala Kangsar. I turned down the offer because, after reading an article in a magazine about the RMC a few months before, reading about a boy from Taiping winning the 1971 Commandant's Prize and listening to stories told by a neighbour who was about to leave for Australia to continue his studies, I've made up my mind to join the Boys' Wing, Royal Military College.
The Commandant's Prize winner was OP Samuel Ong Boon Leng (LMO 020, C Coy 68-71) and the neighbour was OP Abu Bakar Salleh (LMA 204, D Coy 67-70) who told me that, besides getting everything free (even underwear), I would get an allowance. My late father was about to retire after serving 21 years in the army so, money-wise, the RMC was a better option.
I can't remember much about the selection. We were called 'Candidates' and had to go through a process that included a medical check up, physical fitness test, teamwork/leadership assessment and sports evaluation where we were assessed on our ability play a sport of our choice, in my case it was soccer.
Shortlisted candidates were then interviewed by an Interview Board after which we were sent home to wait for the result. I was studying at the Technical Institute in Penang when I got the news that I had been accepted into the Boys' Wing of the Royal Military College.
I took the train at Taiping with Zainal Abidin Hamdan, the late Yusof Alias and Abdul Aziz Saad. At Kuala Lumpur station we boarded 3 tonners to Sg. Besi. When we arrived, I knew my life would be forever changed when, for the first time, I heard the sickening shout NEW BOY!!!!!!!!!!
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I first knew about Boys Wing was in 1971, when there was a visit and career talk about the RMC at my school in Alor Star, the Sultan Abdul Hamid College.
ReplyDeleteI did not remember much about the talk, but i remember the truck that came and there was a boy from the college, also a former student of SAHC that went to RMC and he played tennis.
His name was Zahran Sheikh Halim. I think he was in Form 5.
He gave quite an impression to me then....
I remember all of my classmates in SAHC getting excited and all of us wanted to join RMC then....
One of us was so excited about RMC that he wrote down the word RMC on his shorts buttock.
Anyway he did not managed to get in despite underoing the interview, but later on ended in RMC as an Air Force cadet and became a chopper pilot.
I don't remember filling in the application form but i reckoned i must have done so.
In 1972, most of my friends from my Form 3A. was called up for the interview.
I remember that i was called up quite late in the series of interviews held at RMC and most of my friends went earlier...
When my turn came i was definitely very excited.
I remember my gangs sending me to the railway station at Alor Star then...
I remember too the big crowd that sent me off when i finally got called up after passing the interview...
Amongst those from SAHC were Mashal Ahmad Mohamed Abbas, and Zakaria Md Zin. I remember two others rejected even though they got through...
2nd part of my story:
ReplyDeleteThe train that took me to Kuala Lumpur passed through Sg Patani and that's where i first sighted Ng Goot Seong and Ismail Yaakub from Ibrahim School.
Ng Buck Hooi came in later at Bukit Mertajam...
That was also my first trip on a long train ride from Alor Star to Kuala Lumpur.
And it was my 3rd trip to Kuala Lumpur. My earlier trip was back when i was in Std Two or Three...
I remember getting on the 3 tonner from the Railway station to the college...
The sight of the college was awesome...
It was like a dream coming through to be selected to join Boys Wing, where the best and selected few from all the schools in Malaysia were admitted.
And i was amongst the four from Sultan Abdul Hamid College...and less than 10 from Kedah...
maybe Goot Seong remembers the rest from the other premier school in Kedah then, the Ibrahim School in Sungai Patani..
On the selection process, i remember stsying at A block maybe C Company.
I remember very well the Leadership test where we had to carry a heavy thing over an obstacle...and i remember very well that i took the leading role there at that moment in time...
I remember being asked to play football but no tennis and cricket during the interview..
I think there was a fitness test at the gymnasium where we had to climb the rope...
I remember the seniors as being very friendly and helpfull...(how they became sickening once i was admitted is still a puzzle)
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