Husin Ahmad Explained

Honorific-Prefix:Yang Dimuliakan Pehin Datu Harimau Padang Major General (Retired) Dato Paduka Seri
Husin Ahmad
Honorific-Suffix:DPKT PSPNB DSLJ PaNB SLJ PHBS PJK GCCT CLH
Office1:3rd Commander of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces
Term Start1:30 September 1994
Term End1:29 September 1997
Predecessor1:Sulaiman Damit
Successor1:Pengiran Abidin
Monarch1:Hassanal Bolkiah
Office2:1st Commander of the Royal Brunei Land Forces
Term Start2:17 September 1991
Term End2:10 August 1994
Predecessor2:Position established
Successor2:Shari Ahmad
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Office3:Ambassador of Brunei to Indonesia
Term Start3:2006
Term End3:2007
Predecessor3:Badaruddin Othman
Successor3:Pengiran Abdul Momin
Office4:Ambassador of Brunei to Jordan
Term Start4:10 July 2001
Term End4:8 May 2006
Predecessor4:Abdul Saman Kahar
Successor4:Abdul Mokti
Birth Date:11 July 1944
Birth Place:Keriam, Tutong, Brunei
Serviceyears:1964–1997
Rank: Major General
Commands:Royal Brunei Armed Forces
Royal Brunei Land Forces
Parents:Ahmad Mali (father)
Halimah Hussin (mother)
Unit:Second Battalion RBMR
Spouse:Juliana Abu Bakar
Children:4; including Mohammad Huzaimi

Husin bin Ahmad (born 11 July 1944), sometimes spelled Hussin Ahmad,[1] is a Bruneian nobleman, diplomat and soldier who served as the first commander of the Royal Brunei Land Forces (RBLF) from 1991 to 1994, and later the Royal Brunei Armed Forces (RBAF) from 1994 until 1997.

Early life and education

On 11 July 1944, Husin bin Ahmad was born in Tutong District's Kampong Keriam. Dayang Hajah Halimah binti Hussin is his mother's name, while Awang Ahmad bin Mali is his father. Of his nine siblings, he is the youngest. He later married Pengiran Datin Hajah Juliana binti Pengiran Jaya Negara Pengiran Haji Abu Bakar in 1967. Dayang Huslina, Haji Mohammad Huzaimi, Dayang Norhayati, and Ahmad Omar are the four children he and his wife had together as a consequence of their marriage.

Husin was educated in the Tutong District's Keriam Malay School and Penanjong Malay School throughout his early years. He enrolled in Anthony Abell College, Seria. After that, he pursued his education in Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien College, in Brunei.

Military career

On 10 November 1964, Husin enlisted as a cadet officer in Brunei Malay Regiment (BMR). This marked the start of his military career. He then underwent officer cadet training at Mons Officer Cadet School, Aldershot, United Kingdom in 1965. On 10 July 1965, he received his promotion to a Second Lieutenant after completing his training. In 1966, he returned to Brunei following his training. Initially, he was assigned to a number of significant roles within the Royal Brunei Malay Regiment (RBMR). He was the Platoon 9 commander in his first role.

Husin was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant on 11 August 1968. He was promoted to the rank of Captain on 1 May 1969. Later on 22 June 1970, he was promoted to the rank of Adjutant. On 13 October 1972, he received a promotion to Major. He became the Second Battalion's Deputy Commander in 1975. He assumed command of the Second Battalion on 2 February 1982, and remained there until 30 September 1985. He received a promotion to Colonel and was named the RBAF' Director of Ground Training that same year.

From 1987 to 1989, Husin was Director of Ground Training. He was named the RBAF' Deputy Commander on 17 July 1989. He has held positions as an officer of duty and planning. His tenure as Duty and Planning Officer was from 1991 until 1994. On 28 June 1991, he was named Commander of the RBLF, becoming the first Brunei local to be selected for this role. On 17 September 1991, the RBAF underwent restructuring which resulted in the division into three primary service branches. He was promoted to the rank of Brigadier General on 1 July 1993.

Husin was promoted to the rank of Major General the following year. He held the position of Commander of the RBLF for an estimated 3 years before being succeeded by Shari Ahmad on 10 August 1994.[2] On the same day, he was named the 3rd Commander of the RBAF, succeeding Major General Sulaiman Damit, who had retired from the post. His tenure as the RBAF Commander ended on 29 September 1997.[3] Major General Abidin Ahmad took his post. He was deeply concerned about the growth and well-being of every member of the RBAF throughout his tenure as Commander. One of the things he highlighted most was the army's duty to impose physical condition. His primary goal is to raise everyone's physical endurance to a new level, especially that of the officers of the RBAF.

Husin took many overseas military courses while serving in the RBAF. He has taken courses in the UK including Staff College Course, Junior Staff Officer Course, and Platoon Leader Tactics Course. In 1988–1989, he also enrolled in a course at the National Defense University in Washington, DC.

Later life

After his military career, he was the Brunei high commissioner to Amman, Jordan from 10 July 2001 to 8 May 2006.[4] He would be reappointed as the new ambassador to Indonesia in 2006.[5] [6] Husin Ahmad has the title of Pehin Datu Harimaupadang and has been assigned to the Additional Manteri 32.[7] He serves as the chairman of the Council's Supreme Committee, Ibnu Basit Apong, and Mohammad Daud were present for the Sultan's departure from the Royal Berkshire Hall, Jerudong Polo Club on 1 August 2016.[8]

Honours

See main article: Orders, decorations, and medals of Brunei. Pehin Dato Husin was awarded the manteri title of Yang Dimuliakan (The Exalted One) Pehin Datu Harimau Padang by Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah on 3 March 1975. Examples of honours awarded to him;

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Notes and References

  1. YANG DIMULIAKAN PEHIN DATU HARIMAU PADANG MEJAR JENERAL (B) DATO PADUKA SERI HAJI AWANG HUSIN BIN AHMAD . Rencana Tokoh Dalam Majalah Pusaka . Pusat Sejarah . 2.
  2. Web site: MINDEF - RBLF History . 2022-12-20 . www.mindef.gov.bn.
  3. Web site: 2017-06-10 . Selamat Ulang Tahun ABDB » Media Permata Online . 2022-12-20 . Selamat Ulang Tahun ABDB . en-US.
  4. Web site: Previous Head of Missions . 2022-12-20 . www.mfa.gov.bn.
  5. Book: Brunei Darussalam Newsletter . 2006 . Department of Information, Prime Minister's Office . 3 . en.
  6. Book: Borneo Bulletin Brunei Yearbook . 2007 . Brunei Press Sdn. Bhd. in collaboration with Integrated Information Pte. Limited . 1 . en.
  7. News: 2022-03-14 . SENARI NAMA-NAMA GELARAN DAN ORANG-ORANG YANG DIKURNIAI GELARAN - MANTERI TAMBAHAN DI BAWAH MANTERI 32 . 12 . Adat-Istiadat . 2020-12-20.
  8. Web site: Pegawai-Pegawai Bersara ABDB Zahirkan Rasa Kesyukuran Brunei's No.1 News Website . 2022-12-20 . brudirect.com.
  9. News: 1976-02-11 . Pengorniaan Musim Pertama Taghun 1976 . 1 . Pelita Brunei . 2023-07-13.
  10. Web site: 1967-04-19 . 56 Orang Di-kurniakan Bintang2 dan Pingat2 Kebesaran Negara . 2024-07-17 . Pelita Brunei . 1 . ms.
  11. News: 1969-04-16 . 96 di-kurniakan bintang2 dan pingat2 . 8 . Pelita Brunei . 2023-08-19.
  12. News: 1976-06-02 . 121 Orang Di-Korniakan Pingat Kehormatan Negeri Brunei . 6 . Pelita Brunei . 2023-08-12.
  13. Web site: 1996-02-14. Anugerah tertinggi. NewspaperSG. 2024-07-20.
  14. Web site: 1994-04-30. Pingat untuk panglima. NewspaperSG. 2024-07-20.