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'Our country, our land': MACVA calls for Malaysian Chinese youth participation in military

'Our country, our land': MACVA calls for Malaysian Chinese youth participation in military

Focus Malaysia03-07-2025
THE Malaysian Armed Forces Chinese Veterans Association (MACVA) has expressed support for the recent call by Armed Forces chief General Tan Sri Mohd Nizam Jaffar for greater participation of non-Bumiputera communities into the Malaysian Armed Forces (ATM).
Citing official data, MACVA said of the 509 newly commissioned officer cadets, only eight are of Chinese descent. This low figure is a matter of concern and reflects the need for greater Chinese representation in the national defence sector.
'A military career is no easy path, but it builds character, instills discipline, develops leadership, and most importantly, provides young people with a chance to directly participate in nation-building and take on the noble responsibility of protecting the rakyat,' said its president Lt. Col. (Rtd) Wong Ah Jit.
According to Wong, Chinese forefathers once proudly served and defended the nation, leaving behind a legacy of honour and sacrifice.
'Today's generation should carry forward this tradition and ensure the Chinese community continues to have a voice, presence, and contribution within the armed forces,' he stressed.
'Joining the military does not mean giving up on one's dreams. It means choosing a different path—one filled with broader horizons and greater challenges.
'Whether in the jungles of Sabah, the waters of the Malacca Strait, or on international peacekeeping missions, military personnel are the nation's protectors and part of a diverse, united society.'
Wong went on to call on Chinese families and community organisations nationwide to support their youths in exploring the path of military service and to encourage them to don the uniform with pride and build a meaningful career in national defence.
'This is our country, our land—and national defence should never be without the presence and contribution of the Chinese community,' he remarked.
On June 24, the ATM marked a historic milestone as Mejar Jeneral Datuk Johnny Lim Eng Seng was promoted to the rank of Leftenan Jeneral, making him the first Chinese senior officer to attain the prestigious three-star rank in the country's military. ‒ July 3, 2025
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