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King Confers DMIJ Award On 21SSG Commander, Johor Regent ADC

King Confers DMIJ Award On 21SSG Commander, Johor Regent ADC

Barnama3 days ago
JOHOR BAHRU, Aug 14 (Bernama) -- His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim, King of Malaysia has conferred the Darjah Sultan Ibrahim Johor Yang Amat Disanjungi Pangkat Yang Kedua, Dato' Mulia Sultan Ibrahim Johor (DMIJ) on the Commander of the 21st Special Service Group (21SSG), Major General Ahmad Shuhaimi Mat Wajab.
The King also bestowed the DMIJ award on Johor Regent aide-de-camp Colonel Mohd Farid Azwanshah Sahar.
The award, which carries the title Datuk, was presented to the two recipients by Regent of Johor Tunku Mahkota Ismail during the investiture ceremony held at Istana Bukit Serene here today.
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