Malaysia

Late Awang Raweng laid to rest

An Iban tracker and Malaysia’s sole George Cross Medal recipient, he was accorded full military honours

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 22 Sep 2020 11:41AM

Late Awang Raweng laid to rest
A family member holding up a photo of the late Datuk Awang Raweng during the state funeral at the Heroes Memorial cemetery yesterday. – Bernama pic, September 21, 2020

KUCHING – National hero, Datuk Awang Raweng, 104, who died in Sri Aman, about 200km from here, last Friday was accorded a state funeral at the Heroes Memorial cemetery in Jalan Budaya, here, yesterday.

The funeral service which started at 10am at Dewan Suarah Kuching was solemnised by Reverend Canon Roannie W. Cannidy in the presence of Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah and State Secretary Datuk Amar Jaul Samion.

Several state cabinet ministers, Malaysian Fifth Infantry Division commander and Army Eastern Field Command commander Lt. Gen. Datuk Mohd Zakaria Yadi, Defence Advisor of the British High Commission Group Captain Simon Hindmarsh, the deceased’s family members and members of the public were also present.

Uggah also read the eulogy for Awang, who is Malaysia’s sole George Cross Medal recipient, at the service, before Awang’s casket was brought to the cemetery with full military honours for the burial service.

Earlier, Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg paid his last respects to the late Awang who had been laid in state at Dewan Suarah Kuching upon being brought from Sri Aman yesterday.

Sarawak Deputy Chief Minister Tan Sri Dr James Masing (second from left) and State Secretary Datuk Amar Jaul Samion (left) paying their last respects to the late national hero. – Bernama pic
Sarawak Deputy Chief Minister Tan Sri Dr James Masing (second from left) and State Secretary Datuk Amar Jaul Samion (left) paying their last respects to the late national hero. – Bernama pic

A former member of the elite Iban trackers during the British colonial rule, Awang died at 2.15pm on Friday at his son’s residence in Sri Aman due to pneumonia.

He was awarded the George Cross medal, which was named after King George VI, for gallantry by the Queen of England in November 1951, in recognition of his bravery in battling 50 communists in the Kluang forest in Johor alone while defending an injured British soldier despite his own serious injuries.

Being a George Cross medal recipient, he had been reportedly flown to London each year to attend the reunion of the First Battalion of the Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiments and had the opportunity to meet Queen Elizabeth II.

He also received a master’s degree (honorary) in Strategic Studies from Universiti Pertahanan Nasional Malaysia on Oct 27, 2015 and in 2018, he was awarded the ‘Panglima Setia Bintang Sarawak’, which carries the title ‘Datuk’ by the Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Sarawak, Tun Abdul Taib Mahmud.

Among the condolences, Queen Elizabeth II, the ruler of Great Britain and her government yesterday, through the British High Commission’s Defence Advisor, Group Capt Simon Hindmarsh conveyed the monarch’s message to the family at the funeral service at the Heroes Memorial cemetery, here, yesterday.

He said he knew about the demise of the Iban tracker the day before and immediately made it his top priority to come here to pay his respects and condolences to the family members.

“It is not just me personally but on behalf of Queen Elizabeth II, the monarch and the British government as well, to this great soldier.” 

Hindmarsh said Awang had met with Queen Elizabeth II on several occasions for being the only Malaysian to receive the George Cross medal, named after King George VI of England, which was accorded to him in November 1951.

“The George Cross medal is the second highest honour after the Victoria Cross and awarded to military personnel and civilians who displayed incredible character as displayed by Awang in 1951, who served with the British army to fight communist insurgents in the Malayan peninsula then,” he added.

Meanwhile, Army Eastern Field Command commander, Lt. General Datuk Mohd Zakaria Yadi said the late Awang was accorded a full military funeral ceremony.

“I, on behalf of the Malaysian Armed Forces, wish to extend our condolences to the family of the late Sgt. Datuk Awang and thank him for his services and sacrifices to the nation,” he said. – Bernama, September 22, 2020

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