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Grand Knight of Valour
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Awarded by

TheSovereign of Malaysia
TypeState Order
Established29 July 1960
RibbonYellow with red edges.
EligibilityMalaysian citizens
Awarded forSupreme gallantry in extraordinary and highly dangerous situations.
StatusCurrently constituted
SovereignYang di-Pertuan Agong
Post-nominalsS.P.
Statistics
First induction1963[1]
Last induction2014
Total inductees30
Precedence
Next (higher)None[2]
Next (lower)Order of the Royal Family of Malaysia[2]

Ribbon bar of the Honour

TheGrand Knight of Valour (Malay:Darjah Kebesaran Seri Pahlawan Gagah Perkasa)[3][4][5] is the highest federal award available presented inMalaysia. It was created on 29 July 1960 and was gazetted on 11 August 1960. The award is the highest ranking in the list of the Malaysian Federal Ranking of Awards, and is ranked higher than theOrder of the Royal Family of Malaysia (D.K.M.) awarded to Malaysian Royalty.

Criteria

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The Grand Knight of Valour is awarded to those Malaysians who have shown, "supreme courage and bravery in extraordinary and highly dangerous situations". The number of awards is not limited, and may be conferred to any eligible person, both civilian and military.[6]

Entitlements

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Main category:Recipients of the Grand Knight of Valour

The Grand Knight of Valour, as the highest Armed Forces Gallantry Award, is the highest in the order of precedence in theawards and decorations of the Malaysian Armed Forces. It is also the highest award of theMalaysian Federal Awards, outranking the awards which carry the title of Datuk,Tan Sri, or Tun.[2]

The award does not carry any title and is not listed in theFederal Order of Precedence. Since 1990, the award does carry a monetary stipend. With the passage of the Seri Pahlawan Gagah Perkasa (Remembrance Allowance) Act 1990, recipients and their families are entitled to a monetary allowance.[6]

Living recipients of the decoration are paid an allowance ofRM 400 per month. Those who had received the award prior to the passage of the act, were paid retroactively to the date of their award, but not any earlier than June 1983. The allowance ends upon the death of the recipient. A posthumous recipient's next of kin receives a lump-sum payment of RM 20,000.[6][7]

Appearance

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The medal pendant is made of silver. It is a crescent moon with the inscriptionGagah Perkasa. Within arc of the moon is a fourteen-pointed star. An intricately designed clasp attaches the pendant to the ribbon. The medal's ribbon is royal yellow 1.5 inches wide with red stripes 1/8 inches wide.[6]

Recipients

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Official sourceArchived 19 July 2019 at theWayback Machine

S.P.

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The recipients does not receive any title.

#NameRank at that timeYearUniformed servicesUnit at that timeNotes
1Veloo s/o RajaveluSpecial Constable1963[8]Royal Malaysia Policethe first recipient of Seri Pahlawan Gagah Perkasa. Honored for bravery and community service, laying down his life in combating piracy in Klang in August 1962.[9]
2Abu Bakar bin Ngah WahabConstable1969[10]Royal Malaysia PolicePolice Field ForceKilled in action in Betong, South Thailand on 15 August 1968.
3Abdul Razak bin Hussain d/a Husain bin SallehSecond Lieutenant1971[11] Malaysian Army8th BattalionRanger RegimentKilled in action in Sendiawan, Sarawak, 1970.
4Fong Thean KitConstable1971[11]Royal Malaysia Policecaught a notorious criminal that killed Cpl Yeap Sean Hua in Setapak, Kuala Lumpur on 30 April 1971. Constable Fong was recognized for bravery in arresting an armed man on the wanted list. Despite the gunman killing his colleague and wounding Constable Fong, he managed to capture the dangerous suspect.[12]
5Gean Kartar Singh a/k Kean SinghInspector1971[11]Malaysian Prison DepartmentPenang Prisonprevented a break-out at Penang prison in 1970.
6Lenggu anak ChinaWarrant Officer II1971[11] Malaysian Army1st BattalionRanger RegimentKilled in action in an ambush by communist terrorist in Tanjong Babi Batu, Song, Sarawak on 20 January 1971. Even though the enemy outnumbered the Security Forces, and having managed to destroy the forward boat, the fighting spirit of Warrant Officer 2 Lenggu anak China was not affected. In fact, it had the opposite effect. With determination and a very high spirit, in the highest traditions of the Ranger Corps, he launched a determined assault single-handedly against the enemy. He managed to kill 4 of the enemy. In this action, Warrant Officer 2 Lenggu anak China fell beside the enemies he had killed.
7Yeap Sean HuaCorporal1971[11]Royal Malaysia PoliceKilled by armed criminal during a crime prevention round in Setapak, Kuala Lumpur on 30 April 1971.
8Etin a/k BijamConstable1972[13]Royal Malaysia PolicePolice Field ForceBattled against Communist terrorist in Sibu, Sarawak on 29 April 1972.
9Mohanachandran s/o VelayuthanCaptain1972[13] Malaysian Army4th BattalionRanger Regimentkilled in action in Ulu Kinta, Perak, 1971.
10Ngalinuh Bala @ Kilah AtuCorporal1972[13]Royal Malaysia PolicePolice Field Forcebattled against communist terrorist in Sibu, Sarawak on 29 April 1972. While escorting explosives along Jalan Ulu Oya, Mubal, Sarawak with four of his men, Ngalinuh and his men were attacked by terrorists. Fighting back, Ngalinuh managed to injure and capture one of his attackers while driving the rest away, Ngalinuh sustained a near fatal knife wound to the chest in hand to hand armed combat, and survived.[12]
11Rasli bin BuangTrooper1972[13] Malaysian Army1st Malaysian Special Service Regimentkilled in action in Chemor, Perak on 6 July 1971.
12Syed Mohd Mokhtar bin Syed Zubir BarakhbahInspector1972[13]Royal Malaysia PolicePolice Field Forceambushed by communist terrorist at Malaysia – Thailand border on 11 August 1971. On 11 August 1971, Mokhtar was leading four of his men on a patrol along the Malaysia-Thai border. Ambushed by terrorists, Mokhtar was the only survivor of the attack and had managed to kill one of the attackers.[12]
13Hamid bin AwangCaptain1973[14] Malaysian Army2nd BattalionRanger RegimentOps Marcup 1 in Lundu, Sarawak, 7 April 1973. Based on intelligence gathered indicating that a force of 40 to 50 communist terrorist would converge on Gunung Pueh, "D” Company of 2 Royal Malay Regiment led by Captain Hamid was tasked in a search and destroy mission. On 7 April 1973, Captain Hamid and his company detected a Communist encampment. Captain Hamid organised his company for an assault on the camp. Captain Hamid fired an M79 grenade round to mark the start of the attack and rush into the Communist Terrorist camp. In the heat of battle, a communist terrorist tried to shoot down one of Captain Hamid's men. Captain Hamid immediately rushed to the terrorist and hit the terrorist in the neck with the M79 grenade launcher. Captain Hamid's company scored 3 kills and captured 3 enemy weapons, as well as ammunition and assorted equipment. Captain Hamid's company suffered 1 KIA. Captain Hamid was awarded the SP on 6 June 1973.
14Chin Chin KooiChief Inspector1973[14]Royal Malaysia PoliceSpecial BranchKilled in action when a notorious criminal broke in his house on 12 July 1972. On that day at 9:00 p.m. treacherous enemies had gate-crashed a residence. C/Insp Chin was shot point blank range by two pistols. Before breathing his last breath, he was still courageous enough to return fire at the enemies. The late C/Insp Chin had served in the police force for 21 years.
15Reggie anak DeliInspector1973[14]Royal Malaysia PolicePolice Field Forcekilled 6 communist terrorist during a battle in Bintulu, Sarawak, 10 April 1973. While leading a 6-man Police Field Force on 10 April 1973, his unit tracked down and confronted 14 communists travelling in a boat along Sungai Kemena in Sebauh, Bintulu. In the ensuing 20-minute gun battle, despite being outnumbered, Reggie and his men killed six of the insurgents, captured the rest, and seized seven shotguns, 13 bullets, medical supplies and important documents belonging to the insurgents. Reggie joined the police force in 1961, and retired following a stroke in 1986.[15]
16Abdul Hamid bin IsmailSecond Lieutenant1975[16] Malaysian Army3rd BattalionRoyal Malay RegimentKilled in action during operation in Baling, Kedah on 8 September 1973.
17Othman bin AhmadDetective Constable1975[16]Royal Malaysia PoliceCriminal Investigation Departmentambushed by 6 wanted criminal in Chuping, Perlis on 10 January 1974. He managed to kill one of them.
18Nuing SalingConstable1976[17]Royal Malaysia PolicePolice Field Forcekilled in action during a battle with communist terrorist near Sungai Setabau, Sibu, Sarawak on 6 April 1975.
19Zainal Abidin bin Abdul RashidActing Major1977[18] Malaysian Army17th BattalionRoyal Malay Regimentkilled in action at Ops Gubir II, 1976.
20Kanang anak LangkauSergeant1981[19] Malaysian Army8th BattalionRanger Regimenthe was the only recipient of both Seri Pahlawan Gagah Perkasa and Pingat Gagah Berani. Following the death of a soldier in the Tanah Hitam area of Perak in an engagement with communists on 8 February 1980, the Unit Combat Intelligence Squad (UCIS) of 8th Battalion Royal Rangers under the leadership of Sergeant Kanang anak Langkau was tasked to seek and destroy the group. They tracked the enemy over difficult terrain for 11 days. On 19 February 1980, at around 1500 hours, his platoon managed to estimate the location of the enemy, who were close by. Kanang's group was mistaken as they were already within the enemy's perimeter, which they realised when they found a communications cord connecting the sentry outpost to the main force. Kanang, 8 metres from the enemy sentry position, launched an attack to his right flank. It then became apparent that the main force lay to the left. They assaulted the left and routed the enemy taking one casualty and killing five communists. One soldier was seriously wounded and Kanang himself took three rounds but survived and eventually returned to active duty retiring as a Warrant Officer 1. Kanang anak Langkau was conferred the "Seri Pahlawan Gagah Perkasa" for valour in decimating the enemy on 3 June 1981.
21Saimon TarikatLance Corporal1983[20] Malaysian ArmyCombat Intelligence Unitkilled in action in Kuala Klawang, Negeri Sembilan, 1983.
22Paul KiongInspector1983[20]Royal Malaysia PoliceSpecial BranchInspector with Police Special Branch in Ipoh, part of several operations to cripple communist terrorist between 1966 and 1989. This involved infiltrating the organisation, operating in the jungle, capturing the terrorists alive as well as being involved in direct confrontations with them. He was conferred the SP on 1 June 1983. He retired as a Superintendent of Police in 1998.
23Sia Boon CheeInspector1983[20]Royal Malaysia PoliceSpecial BranchInspector with Special Branch in Ipoh - part of several operations to cripple communist terrorist between 1966 and 1989. These operations required him to gather intelligence by infiltrating enemy lines, operating in thick jungle, capturing terrorists alive and engaging them in direct battle. He was awarded the SP on 1 June 1983. He retired with the rank of DSP in 1994. He read law the following year and is currently a practising lawyer.
24Abdul Jalil bin Ibrahim1985[21]~Civiliansmurdered in Hong Kong, 1983 while investigating the BMF scandal, the only civilian to receive the award to this date. A former student of the Royal Military College, Jalil was an assistant general manager for Bumiputra Finance Berhad. He was killed in Hong Kong in July 1983 while investigating a case involving the fraudulent award of RM2.5 billion (then) in loans by Bumiputra Finance Berhad to the Carrian Group helmed by Malaysian businessman, George Tan. The case received wide coverage as several Malaysian politicians were involved. The Carrian Group's spectacular collapse the same year was also to become Hong Kong's largest bankruptcy.
25Narendran Indi ShanmugamCaptain1986[22] Malaysian ArmyRanger RegimentOn the 10th day of their missionCaptain: Narendran Indi Shanmugam[3] and his squad of Ten Rangers were ambushed by a communist terrorist group that outnumbered them 40 to 10 personnel. They walked into the ambush as a 30 caliber machine gun opened fire on their position. Capt. Indi and his men formed a two line retreat wall to fall back alternating suppression fire until the unit would be out of range of the enemy's line of fire. During this man oeuvre the unit lost 2 men KIA, instantly and one more injured as Alpha team ARC1 came under murderous fire. Capt Indi had to face a wall of bullets to go back for his injured man. Carrying his injured man over his shoulder and commenced to run back to safety but a stray bullet found its mark punching through the injured Corporal and piercing Capt. Indi in the middle of his back. Despite this near fatal injury Captain Narendran Shanmugam[3] rallied his remaining 7 Rangers of Alpha team ARC1 and flanked the 40 communist insurgents, successfully eliminating the entire enemy outfit and securing the IED's that was intended to destroy an allied air force base in an undisclosed location which would have resulted in heavy allied losses. Captain Narendran Indi[3] Shanmugam's actions was awarded the medal of TheGallant Warrior orGrand Knight of Valour (Seri Pahlawan Gagah Perkasa ) This award is recognised by the Commonwealth countries and is equivalent to the Australian Victoria Cross. The members of this Elite outfit, the Australian SASR (Special Air Services Regiment) were of the Airborne Rangers Commandos ARC1 Alpha Squadron, a Special Allied Task Force comprising Australian Royal Rangers 4th Regiment, Singapore Ranger Battalion 1 and 8th Battalion Royal Malaysian Rangers
26Mat Aznan bin AwangCorporal1994[23] Malaysian ArmyMalaysian Battalion in Mogadishu, Somaliakilled in action. While serving with the United Nations UNOSOM II force in Somalia, Corporal Mat Aznan was killed in action during the Battle of Mogadishu.[24]
27Nasaruddin bin Che YeopCorporal1998[25]Royal Malaysia PoliceFederal Reserve Unitkilled during riot by illegal immigrants at Semenyih Detention Centre on 26 March 1998.[26][27]
28Abdul Razak bin Mohd YusofAssistant Superintendent of Police2001[22]Royal Malaysia PoliceVAT 69 CommandoSauk siege, 6 July 2000.
29Zaini bin Mohd SaidLieutenant General2001[22] Malaysian Army21st Special Service GroupSauk siege, 6 July 2000.
30Mohd Zabri bin Abdul HamidAssistant Superintendent of Police2014[28]Royal Malaysia PoliceVAT 69 CommandoInspector of Task Force (VAT 69) - killed in action in Grik, Perak in 1975. Killed when he stepped on a booby-trap which was set up by a communist while taking two wounded members to an extraction point area after an operation of hunting down the communist who killed extra policemen who were sent to the hospital. His right leg was broken and suffered serious wounds which made him lose much blood. He was posthumously promoted toASP for his bravery.

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