8
04
2008

This picture of the Men of the Malay Regiment, recruited from local native volunteers, at bayonet practice on Singapore Island, October 1941.
What does this picture tells you why the malay regiment and adnan bin saidi had a fierce fight against the japanese at bukit chandu?
From the picture,we can infer that the soldiers of the Malay Regiment are mainly made up of volunteers.I know this as the caption under the picture said that “the Men of the Malay Regiment, recruited from local native volunteers were recruited from local native volunteers.” This tells me that the regiment is strong as the men that forms up the regiment were volunteers as they want to protect their own country.This explains why the Malay Regiment had a fierce battle against the Japanese and refuse to give up till the very end.
Also,the picture shows the soldiers from malay regiment praticising.This shows that the soldiers are keen to defence their own country.We can also see that the Soldiers of the malay regiment are very united and have a strong team spirit.We know this as the picture show them practising TOGETHER.
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Categories : Adnan Bin Saidi, Presentation
27
03
2008
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OStIT7CgMk
this is a cartoon video of Adnan Bin Saidi i found in the Internet . I thought this movie is interesting so i post it. We may use it as a question or a starting video?
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12
03
2008
taken from : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Malay_Regiment
This picture of the Men of the Malay Regiment, recruited from local native volunteers, at bayonet practice on Singapore Island, October 1941.
From the picture,we can infer that the soldiers of the Malay Regiment are mainly made up of volunteers.I know this as the caption under the picture said that “the Men of the Malay Regiment, recruited from local native volunteers were recruited from local native volunteers.” This tells me that the regiment is strong as the men that forms up the regiment were volunteers as they want to protect their own country.This explains why the Malay Regiment had a fierce battle against the Japanese and refuse to give up till the very end.
Also,the picture shows the soldiers from malay regiment praticising.This shows that the soldiers are keen to defence their own country.We can also see that the Soldiers of the malay regiment are very united and have a strong team spirit.We know this as the picture show them practising TOGETHER.
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Categories : Adnan Bin Saidi
28
02
2008

Scene one:
A portrait of Adnan Bin Saidi.Angle:Horizontal angle.
Scence two:
Narrator walking in.Background:A Canon to create a scenery where Adnan Bin Saidi and the malay regiment fight the Japanese.Narrator will be projecting her voice for the video.
Scene three:
A flashback to the scene when Adnan Bin Saidi are been tortured as he refuse to surrender.He is been order around by a Japanese soldier.
Angle:From above.
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Categories : Adnan Bin Saidi
12
02
2008
Adnan was born in Kajang, Selangor. Adnan led a 42-strong platoon from the Malay Regiment in the defense of Singapore against the Japanese invaders. The soldiers fought at the Battle of Pasir Panjang, at Pasir Panjang Ridge in the Bukit Chandu (Opium Hill) area on February 12-14, 1942. Although heavily outnumbered, Adnan refused to surrender and urged his men to fight until the end. They held off the Japanese for two days amid heavy enemy shelling and shortages of food and ammunition. Adnan was shot but carried on fighting. After the battle was lost, the wounded Adnan was taken prisoner by Japanese soldiers, who tied him to a rubber tree and bayoneted him to death. Because of his actions at Bukit Chandu, Saidi is currently considered by Malaysians and Singaporeans today as a hero. He is also credited as the soldier who caught the disguised Indian troops’ marching error. When Singapore surrendered, the Japanese Kempeitai attempted but failed to find and murder Saidi’s family in revenge of Bukit Chandu. Kent Ridge Park, close to the site of the battle now bears a plaque in commemoration of Lt Adnan Bin Saidi. A museum at Bukit Chandu stands in memory of the bravery of Malay Regiment soldiers. This regiment would later become the Royal Malay Regiment of the Royal Malaysian Army.
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