Thursday, June 27, 2024

PERAK : 2012 - LUMUT & PULAU PANGKOR

HJ ZULHEIMY MAAMOR
27 JUNE 2024

On 7 April 2012, Yayasan Jantung Malaysia held a Health Screening Program for heart disease at Dewan Sepak Takraw Pulau Pangkor, Perak. 



The journey from our office in Kuala Lumpur to Lumut is 233 km and takes 3 hours and 24 minutes. Lumut is the gateway to Pulau Pangkor. 
We have stayed at Blue Bay Resort located in Jalan Titi Panjang, Damar Laut, Lumut, Perak.













LUMUT, PERAK
Lumut is a town that is familiar to me because I used to serve with the Royal Malaysian Navy based in Lumut in the 80s and 90s.
Lumut is a coastal town and a mukim of Manjung District, located 84 km from Ipoh and 12 km from Sitiawan. Lumut is a gateway to Pulau Pangkor before establihsed Marina Island Pangkor as second gateway. 
The once little-known small fishing village, Lumut is now the home base for the Royal Malaysian Navy. 



Lumut Bus Station. 







LUMUT TO PULAU PANGKOR
7 APRIL 2012
We took an express boat from Lumut to Pangkor Island on April 7, 2012. The purpose of going to Pangkor Island was for the Heart Disease Health Screening program held at Dewan Sepak Takraw, Pangkor Island.














When heading to Pangkor Island, pass through Lumut Base Jetty (Naval Jetty), reminiscing about the days of serving with the Royal Malaysian Navy (1980 - 1996). It was at this pier that I began my journey to an uncertain destination, sailing across the vast ocean, carrying out patrol duties, and so on.

PULAU PANGKOR
7 APRIL 2012
Pangkor Island lies just off the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia. It's known for beaches like Teluk Nipah, Coral Bay and Pasir Giam.
Historically, the Dutch in the 17th century built a fort to control the Perak tin trade, known as the Dutch Fort. 
In 20 January 1874, it was the location of a historical treaty between the British Government and a contender for the Perak throne known as the Pangkor Treaty, which began the British colonial of the Malay Peninsula. 


While with the Royal Malaysian Navy at Pulau Pangkor in 1980




While attending the Program Coordination Meeting at the Pangkor Island Health Clinic on 13 March 2012.










HEALTH SCREENING PROGRAM
7 APRIL 2012
This health screening was attended by 120 local residents. This program is a collaboration with Klinik Kesihatan Pulau Pangkor and the Seri Manjung District Health Office.














If you're considering an island gateway not far from Kuala Lumpur, this little slice of paradise is perfect for you. Not only Pangkor Island is famous for its relaxing ambience, but it is also known for its rich historical heritage. 
No matter which option you choose, rest assured that the journey to Pulau Pangkor is well worth it




Located in the heart of the island is a 17th-century Dutch fort that stands proud and tall for visitors to explore. Back in the day, this fort was originally built to control Perak's tin trade.

WELLCOME TO LUMUT & PULAU PANGKOR!!

Hj Zulheimy Maamor
Lembah Keramat, K.L
27 June 2024 > 20 Zulhijjah 1445H: 11.16 p.m

PERAK : LUMUT NAVAL BASE

HJ ZULHEIMY MAAMOR
25 JUNE 2024

Lumut, Perak is a coastal town and mukim in Manjung District, Perak, situated about 84 km southwest of the state capital city of Ipoh, 12 km from the town of Sitiawan.
It is the main gateway to Pangkor Island before established Marina Island Pangkor as second gateway. From the little-known fishing town, Lumut is now a home base of the Royal Malaysian Navy and the site of the biggest naval shipbuilder in Malaysia, Boustead. 
I was among the first group of Royal Malaysian Navy recruits who received training at the newly operational Naval Base in Lumut on 15 January 1980.



LUMUT NAVAL BASE
LUMUT, PERAK
15 JANUARY 1980
Intake 139/80 made a mark in the history of the Royal Malaysian Navy as the first group of recruits to be trained at the RMN base in KD Pelandok, Lumut, Perak. Previously, recruit training was conducted in Sembawang, Singapore.
Lumut Naval Base is a Royal Malaysian Navy base in Lumut, Perak about 214 km from Kuala Lumpur. It is Malaysia's largest naval base. It has served as RMN HQ since 9 September 1984. 
The idea of having Naval facilities in Malaysian soils came from the first Malaysian to be appointed as Chief of Naval Staff IN 1967, Commodore Datuk K. Thanabalasingam. Not until 1969 did the Government decided that firm plan should be mad for the building of naval base in Peninsula Malaysia. 
A German consulting firm F.H. KOCKS KG was appointed and a detailed feasibility study for the construction of naval base completed in 1972. 
Lumut was chosen as the location of the TLDM base because the land of 1,800 acres is very suitable from the point of view of geology, defense and the depth of the sea which is very suitable for a naval base.
"Naval Study Team" was formed consisting of 2 TLDM officers at that time, namely Commander V. Ramachandran as Head of Operations and Planning and Lt. Cdr. T.A. Scully as Engineering Officer.
Approval was given by the Government and construction work began in January 1973.
Another German firm appointed to study and build the TLDM Shipyard in Lumut is Thyssen Rheinstahl Technik who will collaborate with F.H. KOCKS KG.
The first group of young started their training here on January 14, 1980, which was the intake of 139/80.
This group completed training on 26 June 1980 and was the first group to complete the training at Lumut Naval Base.

TAN SRI K. THANABALASINGAM



The first batch of RMN recruits arrived at RMN Base on 14 January 1980.












Seamanship


The Admin Block as today

Background : the Drill Shed & Parade Ground under construction

The Parade Ground Today 

Lumut Base Jetty still under Construction

Lumut Base Jetty as today

The Bachelor's Barrack

The Married Quarters

Masjid An-Nur, Lumut Naval Base



Intake 139/80 - The first batch to be trained at Lumut Naval Base, Lumut, Perak

The first batch of women recruits to be trained at Lumut Naval Base, 1981
Communication School where I was trained as a Naval Communicator




Background: Lumut Base Jetty still under construction


'Bukit Kamal' is the name of a hill that is particularly popular among Navy recruits in Lumut. Gunnery Instructor Mohd Kamal, who was a drill instructor at KD Pelandok at the time, used to utilize this hill to punish recruits who made mistakes by having them run up and down it multiple times, and the recruits named this hill after him. 



Auditorium M.Sidek Shabudin,next to KD Pelandok Parade Ground, Lumut, Perak. This hall is named after the late Commander of Sea Region 1, the late N400090 Commodore Mohamed Sidek Shabudin, who died on April 28, 1979.

Commodore Mohd Sidek Shabudin has also been the head of the Royal Malaysian Navy Base Project in Lumut, Perak. But fate determines everything. The late Commodore Mohd Sidek Shabudin did not have a chance to see the development of the Lumut Naval Base, where he was the project leader.



Lapangsasar Abdul Samad, located at Pengkalan TLDM Lumut, Perak, is named after ABRM Abdul Samad bin Suliman, a crew member of KD Sri Selangor who was killed in action in battle with the Indonesian Commando Corps (KKO) during the Confrontation on July 24, 1964.

When this Lapangsasar was inaugurated, I could not find the exact date because it it can't be found in a google search or reference books. As far as I remember, this shooting range was opened when I was still a recruit in 1980 because I was from the first batch of TLDM recruits (Intake 139/80) in Lumut, Perak.

My friends and I have a lot of wonderful, enduring recollections of Lumut from our first arrival in January 1980. Indeed, experiences with my friends going through recruit training provide us with a lot of bittersweet memories that we will never forget. Our friends who have gone to meet their creator are in our prayers. Al Fatihah.

1980 - SITIAWAN, PERAK
Next to Lumut town is Sitiawan, a mukim and town in Manjung District, Perak. A quintessential small town with a large Chinese population, a town where in the early 80's, my friends and I often used to relax and have fun after work and weekends before the existence of the new town of Seri Manjung.The existence and rapid development of Bandar Seri Manjung have caused Sitiawan to become increasingly marginalized.



Hj Zulheimy Maamor
Lembah Keramat, K.L
27 June 2024 : 20 Zulhijjah 1445H; 12.49 a.m