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Very disturbing news, Malay man is the pilot of Singapore F15SG

Papsmearer

Alfrescian (InfP) - Comp
Generous Asset
For all the racists out there, one of our greatest and bravest war heroes was a Malay.

[h=2]Lieutenant Adnan bin Saidi[/h]
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Lieutenant Adnan was born in Kajang, Selangor. During World War II, he led the 1st Infantry Brigade in protecting the area at Pasir Panjang Ridge (now known as Kent Ridge) in the Bukit Chandu (Opium Hill) area on 12 - 14 February 1942.

On 13 February 1942, the Japanese troops attacked Pasir Panjang Ridge. They disguised themselves as Indian soldiers in the British army. They wanted to trick the Malay soldiers so that they could take control of the Pasir Panjang area. However, Lieutenant Adnan saw through their disguises and knew that they were Japanese soldiers. He gave orders to open fire at the disguised Japanese troops.

The Japanese troops, despite many being killed and injured, did not surrender and continued to attack the ridge. More Japanese soldiers soon arrived and joined in the attack. Although Lieutenant Adnan's Malay Regiment was heavily outnumbered, yet Lieutenant Adnan refused to surrendered and urged his soldiers to continue fighting until the end.

Lieutenant Adnan and his soldiers held off the Japanese for two days in spite of running out of food and ammunition. Many of the soldiers from the Malay Regiment were killed during the fierce battle. Lieutenant Adnan himself was shot. Despite his serious injuries, he refused to give up and continued fighting against the Japanese.

Eventually, the battle at Pasir Panjang was lost and Lieutenant Adnan was captured by the Japanese. The Japanese soldiers tied him to a tree and bayoneted him to death. Lieutenant Adnan was only 27 years old when he died. He left behind his wife and two young sons.
Due to his courageous actions at the Battle of Pasir Panjang, Lieutenant Adnan was considered as a War Hero by Malaysians and Singaporeans.

[video=youtube;8OStIT7CgMk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OStIT7CgMk[/video]​

Compare his war record with that of a certain Lee Con You.
 

yellowarse

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
Unless this guy has no relatives in Malaysia/Indonesia then I believe him.

So if a Singaporean Chinese fighter pilot has relatives in Malaysia or Indonesia, you wouldn't trust him? Just so, I have many relatives across the Strait, and no one has ever doubted my loyalty to Singapore (not the PAP).

Racist twit.
 

yellowarse

Alfrescian (Inf)
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ur big boss pays u 2 praise dem sky hi ... not 2 criticise dem nor stir sh*t 2 make dem rook s2pig ...

The PAP IB retards are a liability to the ruling party. Instead of capitalizing on and glorifying PAP's policies, their racism causes them to shoot themselves in the foot.
 

Rasczak

Alfrescian
Loyal

This news is very very disturbing until it gives me sleepless nights and loss of appetite. Help!!!
 
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