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KK to host 37th Territorial Army Commanders' Conference June 18

KK to host 37th Territorial Army Commanders' Conference June 18

Borneo Post05-06-2025

Tun Musa (second from right) posing with Razief (second from left) and the delegation. – Information Department photo
KOTA KINABALU (June 5): Kota Kinabalu will host the 37th Territorial Army Commanders' Conference (SKAW) Series 2025 on June 18.
Assistant Chief of the Reserve Force, Major General Datuk Mohd Razief Che Ahmad, said Kota Kinabalu is the first location for the conference this year, following Perlis at the end of last year.
'This commanders' conference is held twice a year, and for this year, the first session will be in Kota Kinabalu. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss matters related to strengthening the Territorial Army (AW) in terms of operations, administration, logistics and more,' he explained.
'That is what we will discuss to ensure the Territorial Army continues to improve in the future,' he added.
According to Razief, the conference will be attended by 16 Territorial Army commanders from across Malaysia.
'The Territorial Army Commanders' Conference will be attended by 16 commanders, all holding the rank of Colonel or Brigadier General, from all over Malaysia who will gather here for the meeting,' he said during a media briefing after paying a courtesy visit to Sabah Governor Tun Musa Aman at Istana Seri Kinabalu on Thursday.
He added that his visit aimed to invite Tun Musa as the guest of honor at a dinner event held in conjunction with the conference.
'Following the conference, we will hold a dinner in collaboration with the State Government, and we have also invited Tun Musa as the guest of honor at the event,' he said

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