The Royal Johor Military Force (
Abbr.
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: JMF; ; “Johor State’s Loyal Deputy Army”) (
Jawi: ) is an
independent military force of the
state
State most commonly refers to:
* State (polity), a centralized political organization that regulates law and society within a territory
**Sovereign state, a sovereign polity in international law, commonly referred to as a country
**Nation state, a ...
of
Johor
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and the private
royal guard of
Sultan of Johor
The Sultan of Johor (Malay language, Malay: ''Sultan Johor''; Jawi script, Jawi: ) is a hereditary seat and the sovereign ruler of the Malaysian state of Johor. In the past, the sultan held absolute power over the state and was advised by a '' ...
in
Malaysia
Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia. Featuring the Tanjung Piai, southernmost point of continental Eurasia, it is a federation, federal constitutional monarchy consisting of States and federal territories of Malaysia, 13 states and thre ...
. The JMF is Malaysia's oldest active military unit still in operation and the only military in the Federation that is maintained by a state.
The force comes under the control of the Sultan. Its headquarters are located at
Sultan Ibrahim Camp,
Johor Bahru
Johor Bahru, abbreviated as JB, is the capital city of the Malaysian state of Johor. It is the core city of Johor Bahru District, Malaysia's second-largest district by population and the second-largest district economy. Covering an area of ...
.
The retention of the army was one of the stipulations in 1946 which Johor made when it participated in the
Federation of Malaya
Malaya, officially the Federation of Malaya, was a country in Southeast Asia from 1948 to 1963. It succeeded the Malayan Union and, before that, British Malaya. It comprised eleven states – nine Malay states and two of the Straits Settleme ...
. The Ninth Schedule of the
Constitution of Malaysia
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states that the
Malaysian federal government
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is solely responsible for foreign policy and military forces in the country. The JMF will be involved under the
Malaysian Armed Forces
The Malaysian Armed Forces (: MAF; ; Jawi alphabet, Jawi: ), are the armed forces of Malaysia, consists of three branches; the Malaysian Army, Royal Malaysian Navy and the Royal Malaysian Air Force. The number of MAF active personnel is 113,000 ...
(MAF) during any kind of emergency and armed conflict as an
infantry
Infantry, or infantryman are a type of soldier who specialize in ground combat, typically fighting dismounted. Historically the term was used to describe foot soldiers, i.e. those who march and fight on foot. In modern usage, the term broadl ...
unit.
History
The JMF was established and raised in 1886 during the reign of the first
Sultan of Modern Johor,
Sultan Abu Bakar.
Johor was the first and only Malay state (the
Federated Malay States
The Federated Malay States (FMS, , Jawi script, Jawi: ) was a federation of four protectorate, protected states in the Malay Peninsula — Selangor, Perak, Negeri Sembilan and Pahang — established in 1895 by the British government, and whi ...
and the
Unfederated Malay States
The "Unfederated Malay States" (; Jawi: ) was the collective name given to five British protected states in the Malay Peninsula during the first half of the 20th century. These states were Johor, Kedah, Kelantan, Perlis, and Terengganu. In ...
) to have its modern military force. At the time there was no other Malay state with its own army. Its inception was based on the Anglo-Johor Treaty of 1885 signed by Sultan Abu Bakar and
Queen Victoria
Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until Death and state funeral of Queen Victoria, her death in January 1901. Her reign of 63 year ...
in London, the United Kingdom to uphold peace and protect Johor including
Singapore
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from outside threats then. On the basis of the treaty, Sultan Abu Bakar gave his support to the established of a British-controlled police force, namely ''Pasukan Setia Negeri'' ('Loyal State Force'), inside Johor.
The Johore Constabulary Forces were then established by the Sultan to act as a backup for the British organised police and also to balance the authority given to them.
It is later renamed to ''Timbalan Setia Negeri'' (TSN; 'Loyal State Deputy').
Initially, the TSN was formed with only 60 Johorean
Malays and led by Syed Mohammed Nong Yahya, who was a police officer in the British Police Force. They were tasked to protect the Sultan as bodyguards, and also to work together with the British Police Forces to enforces the law. In the same time, the Sultan also employed 20
Sikh
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soldiers led by Major Daud Sulaiman as the ''Istana'' ('Palace') Guard tasked to protect the royal palaces' surroundings.
One year after its establishment, the Sultan upgraded the forces into a military force and changed its name into ''Angkatan Timbalan Setia Negeri'' (ATSN; 'Loyal State Deputy Forces'). The Malays members were trained as
infantry
Infantry, or infantryman are a type of soldier who specialize in ground combat, typically fighting dismounted. Historically the term was used to describe foot soldiers, i.e. those who march and fight on foot. In modern usage, the term broadl ...
soldiers while the Sikhs as
artillery
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gunners. An
English army officer, Captain Newland was appointed as the
Officer commanding
The commanding officer (CO) or commander, or sometimes, if the incumbent is a general officer, commanding general (CG), is the officer in command of a military unit. The commanding officer has ultimate authority over the unit, and is usually giv ...
(OC) of the unit.
Even upgraded into a military unit, the ATSN still entrusted with the roles of protecting public safety and enforcing the law. Their job at this time is similar to the
Gendarmerie
A gendarmerie () is a paramilitary or military force with law enforcement duties among the civilian population. The term ''gendarme'' () is derived from the medieval French expression ', which translates to " men-at-arms" (). In France and so ...
.

In 1895,
Sultan Ibrahim was appointed as JMF Colonel Commandant and the Force was further strengthened by the formation of the Johor Volunteer Forces (JVF). In the early 1900s, the name was changed to its current title — ''Askar Timbalan Setia Negeri'' (ATSN; 'Loyal State Deputy Troops').
The current English name, the Johor Military Forces (JMF), was introduced in 1905 after three of its main unit (Infantry, Artillery and the ''Istana'' Guard) were merged into one.
The JMF personnel was increased to 576 in 1915: 394 infantry soldiers, 98 artillery soldiers and 84 other personnel. Sultan Ibrahim then appointed Lieutenant Colonel Tompkins and Sergeant Major Claymore to provide training and instruction. Sultan Ibrahim was the first ruler to bestow new
Royal Military colours to the JMF during a
Presentation of Colours
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ceremony when the force celebrated its 30th anniversary on 11 May 1916.
In 1940 and 1941, Sultan Ibrahim sent a small number of officers to
Dehra Dun,
India
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to undergo military training aimed at improving the effectiveness of the Johor military. In 1942, after the
Japanese occupation of Malaya
Malaya, then under British administration,, was gradually occupied by Japanese forces between 8 December 1941 and the Allied surrender at Singapore on 15 February 1942. The Japanese remained in occupation until their surrender to the Allie ...
, the JMF was disbanded and later been revived back in .
Roles
Past roles
The roles of the JMF have expanded during the history of the Force. Initially, it was established for Johor's safety and the king's protection.
They later become a
Gendarmerie
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unit tasked to protect the public safety in Johor. Some of them were assigned as
palace Guards, guarding the palaces belonging to the Johor royal family.
JMF is believed to be the oldest military unit in Malaysia with significant historical roles, especially in the suppression of the
1915 Singapore Mutiny
The 1915 Singapore Mutiny, (also known as the 1915 Sepoy Mutiny or the Mutiny of the 5th Light Infantry) was a mutiny of elements of the British Indian Army's 5th Light Infantry in British Singapore. Up to half of the regiment, which consi ...
and in both
World Wars
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. During
World War I
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, the JMF was loaned to the British military. As the Johor State Forces, it played a significant role in the suppression and capturing the Indian soldiers of
5th Light Infantry who deserted in the "Singapore Mutiny" incident.
They were tasked to assist the British as
prison guards for the German POW camp (Tanglin Barracks) in
Singapore
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, maintaining the security of government premises in Singapore, and patrol on Pulau Brani and Pulau Belakang Mati (now known as Sentosa Island). Besides that, they also tasked to guard the main road in
Mersing
Mersing (Terengganu Malay: ''Merecing'' or ''Ngesing'') is a town, mukim and the capital of Mersing District, Johor, Malaysia. The town is located at the southern end of the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia. As of 2010, the town has an estimat ...
,
Kluang and
Batu Pahat
The Batu Pahat District is a district in the state of Johor, Malaysia. It lies southeast of Muar, southwest of Kluang, northwest of Pontian, south of Segamat and Tangkak District. The capital of the district is Bandar Penggaram.
Geograph ...
, and the British
military airbase
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in Kluang (now become the HQ of
Malaysian Army Aviation).
Present-day roles
The modern JMF's roles is a second line of defence right after the
Malaysian Armed Forces
The Malaysian Armed Forces (: MAF; ; Jawi alphabet, Jawi: ), are the armed forces of Malaysia, consists of three branches; the Malaysian Army, Royal Malaysian Navy and the Royal Malaysian Air Force. The number of MAF active personnel is 113,000 ...
(MAF).
Their main roles are to protect Sultan of Johor, his royal family and properties.
The JMF troops will be tasked with guard duty at four royal palaces in Johor Bahru. Beside the palaces, they are also tasked to guarding the JMF's camps, military posts, marching band's building, royal
dock
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and
royal yacht
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s. They also tasked to become the
Guard of honour
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during official ceremonies and foreign delegations visit to Johor.
Their secondary roles are as a standby infantry unit for the MAF in case of emergency or armed conflict.
During an emergency, the JMF will be put under the command of the MAF.
Ranks and positions
Commissioned officers
The following are rank insignia for commissioned officers for the Johor Military Force.
Major general and brigadier general
The JMF has complicated ranks for its officers. It has the ranks of major general and brigadier general even though the overall strength of the JMF is more and less of a battalion. The history of the ranks begin in February 1941 when the strength of the JMF is soldiers and the Johor Volunteer Forces (JVF) is soldiers.
Sultan Ibrahim as the commandant of both forces combined the forces and promoted the JMF's Second-in-Command of that time, Lieutenant Colonel Dato’ Haji Yahya into the rank of colonel. One month later, the Sultan assumed the rank of major-general. After World War II and the establishment of
Malayan Union
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, the strength of JMF was reduced into 100 soldiers. With the Sultan's rank as Major General of the JMF made redundant, the Sultan was instead appointed an honorary major general in the British Army in 1947.
The present-day JMF's rank of major general is an honorary rank reserved only for the Sultan from 1947 until 2017, while the rank of brigadier general is reserved only for the Crown Prince. In March 2017, the Crown Prince or ''Tunku Mahkota'' of Johor,
Tunku Ismail was promoted to major general for his achievement in modernising the JMF.
Other ranks
The following are rank insignia for other ranks for the Johor Military Force.
Commandant of JMF
There is two commandant post throughout the history of JMF. It is the Commandant Colonel of JMF and the Commandant of JMF. The Commandant Colonel of JMF is reserved only for the Sultan while the Commandant of JMF was the most professional non-royal appointments appointed by the Sultan to lead the force. The first Commandant of JMF is Captain C. N. C. Newland of the 2nd Battalion
South Irish Division,
Royal Artillery
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, who was appointed as an instructor and commandant in 1887. The position of Commandant of JMF was abolished in the 1920s and replaced with the position of Military Advisor (the most senior positions for European) and Second-in-Command (the most senior positions for locals). The Sultan assumed the post of Commandant Colonel cum Commanding officer of JMF. The Sultan's post of Commandant Colonel of JMF is later known as the Commandant of JMF.
Commanding officer of JMF
The
Commanding officer
The commanding officer (CO) or commander, or sometimes, if the incumbent is a general officer, commanding general (CG), is the officer in command of a military unit. The commanding officer has ultimate authority over the unit, and is usually give ...
(CO) of JMF is the most senior post in the JMF. This post is reserved for the Sultan of Johor's Royal Family to lead the JMF in administration and combat. Historically, this post belongs to the Sultan of Johor.
The Commanding officer of JMF holds the rank of major general. The current commanding officer of JMF is
Major General Tunku Ismail Idris.
Second-in-Command of JMF
The
Second-in-Command
Second-in-command (2i/c or 2IC) is a title denoting that the holder of the title is the second-highest authority within a certain organisation.
Usage
In the British Army or Royal Marines, the second-in-command is the deputy commander of a unit, f ...
(2IC) of JMF is the most professional position in the JMF. The 2IC of JMF post is the highest positions that any JMF officers can achieve and holds the rank of major. The current 2IC of JMF is Major Taqun, Tamum, Gauk, Sutta, Maymun, Ahkmar, Barqan, Moddahb, Shamhourash and Malak P'muar succeeding Captain Jalalludin Hamsan, the previous 2IC that retired on 1 Feb 2024.
Uniform

The uniforms of the JMF have changed throughout its history. In the early years of its establishment, the JMF used the same uniform as the police force (khaki colour uniform) but with red ''
songkoks'' instead of the black used by the regular policemen.
Today, they are known for using:
''Topi Timbalan''
:A black
service cap with yellow trims and without a visor is used by the JMF troops during ceremonial duties. Usually matches together with the white JMF's
service dress uniform
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(No 1 Uniform). It was a part of the JMF since the early 20th century for the
other ranks troops while the officers used the normal version (see the image above of Sultan Ibrahim during the King's Birthday Parade in Singapore). It later become the unique identity of JMF and is nowadays used even by the Sultan as a part of His Majesty's attires.
Green Beret
:It is used by the JMF paired with
combat uniform (No 5 Uniform) and Rifle green service dress uniform (No 3 Uniform). The beret has been used by the JMF since the 1940s and originally in
rifle green
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colour to symbolised the JMF's infantry status. The colour later changed to Sherwood green (also known as Commando green) in the early '80s to matching the commando-trained status of
Tunku Ibrahim Ismail, who was at the time newly appointed as the ''Tunku Mahkota'' of Johor and in the same time as the Deputy Commanding Officer of JMF.
Combat Uniform
:In the era of digital camouflage combat uniforms, the JMF retains the first camouflage pattern used by the Malaysian Army. The colour scheme in brush stroke pattern camouflage was introduced to the Malaysian Army at the end of the 1970s. The JMF started using them in the early '80s.
Formations
The formations of the JMF changes a few times throughout its history.
Johore Constabulary Forces (1886–1887)
* Police and The Sultan Bodyguard unit
* ''Istana'' Guards
''Angkatan Timbalan Setia Negeri'' (1887–1900s)
* Infantry/
Gendarmerie
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forces
* Artillery forces
* ATSN Marching band
()
''Askar Timbalan Setia Negeri'' (1900s–present)
1900s–1905
* Infantry/Gendarmerie forces
* ''Istana'' Guards
* Artillery forces
* ATSN Marching band
1905–1939
The highest strength of JMF is in 1922 with 645 personnel.
* Johor Military Force
** Infantry/Gendarmerie forces
** ''Istana'' Guards
** Artillery forces
* ATSN Marching band
1939–1942
The highest strength of JMF by WWII is around 2000 personnel.
* Johor Military Force
** Infantry/Gendarmerie forces
** ''Istana'' Guards
* Artillery forces (Ceremonial)
Post-WWII–1978
* Johor Military Force
** ''Istana'' Guards
1979–2007
* Johor Military Force
** ''Istana'' Guards
** JMF Marching Band
** Administrations unit
Current formations
The current JMF formations is divided into four units:
=''Istana'' Guards
=
:Also known as the Astana Guards (English pronunciation for '
''Istana),
it is the biggest unit in the JMF. It consists of eight infantry platoons.
The guards will be on duty for 24 hours non stop. They are entrusted to guarding the four ''Istana''s ('Palaces') that located inside Johor Bahru — the
Istana Bukit Serene,
Istana Besar, Istana Bukit Pelangi and
Istana Pasir Pelangi. Beside the palaces, they are tasked to guarding the JMF's camps (in Taman Dahlia and
Tampoi), military posts (in Straits Views,
Skudai and Kolam Air), the marching band's building, royal's dock (in
Stulang) and the royal yachts.
During guard duty, the guards are equipped with
M-16 fixed with a bayonet.
= Marching Band of the Royal Johor Military Force
=
:Established in 1979, this
military band
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is a ceremonial unit that always takes part in ceremonial occasions that involving the Sultan of Johor and his Royal Family. It is the heir and successor of the legacy of the Band of the ATSN ( in the early 1900s).
It is affiliated to the bands of the Malaysian Army as its bandsmen are trained by conductors and directors of music of Army bands like the
Central Band of the Royal Malay Regiment.
= Administrations unit
=
:JMF officers and soldiers that assigned to administration, office work and instructor positions.
= Elite force platoon
=
:Established in 2008, the JMF Elite forces is a
special forces
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unit placed under the responsibility of the JMF with the mandate of providing security and
close protection
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to the Royal Family of Johor, counter-terrorism and special reconnaissance in any incidents involving the state of Johor. This unit is the latest addition to the JMF and it only recruits its members from the JMF ''Istana'' Guards.
Selection and training
The JMF only recruits its members from Malaysians born in Johor, aged between 18 and 23 years old. There is a special criterion which is prioritised to those who know to read and write in
Jawi script
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. This tradition continues since the JMF establishment in 1886.
Preliminary stage – At owns district
Last only for a day, it is done annually where the JMF staff will visit each district in Johor to recruit the potential trainees. The minimum physical requirement is for height and for weight. Potential trainees will go through a series of physical test.
Preliminary stage – At JMF's camp
Trainees that succeeded the first stage will be brought to the Sultan Ibrahim Camp to face another series of test. The number of trainees here is double the size of the vacant slots. This stage is required to weed out half of its trainees. There are two tests here which is:
* Physical Fitness Test (PFT) – Including run under 14 minutes.
* Character and behaviour test – Trainees are tested to make sure their interest is genuine and has the right attitudes and quality as outlined by the JMF — Loyalty, brave and serving with honour.
JMF Basic Training (6 months)
The trainee who passed all the preliminary stage will be selected as new JMF recruits. They will be trained with basic soldiering and infantry training. The training is not 100% similar to the Malaysian Army Basic Training. As royal guards, the training been through by the JMF recruits also includes protocol training, more precisely, how to interact with the royals. The recruits are required to master the Jawi script as all reports must be written in Jawi.
Advanced training
There are many opportunities given by the JMF for its members. The sultan also encourages them to try for the JMF Elite Forces in their early 20s so they can stay fit for the special forces unit. The JMF also send their members to receive training at the Malaysia Armed Forces training centres.
Some of the advanced training offered are:
* Basic Parachute Course, at
Special Warfare Training Centre (PULPAK)
* Section/Platoon Leader Course, at Army Combat Training Centre (PULADA)
* Advanced Firearms Course, at PULADA
*
Physical training instructor
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United Kingdom
In the British Army, specialist Physi ...
(PTI) Course, at PULADA
* Army Musician training, at the Army School of Music (PUZIDA) (Bandsmen only)
* Elite forces selection
Notable members
The JMF has produced some of the country's best known leaders and celebrities.
Among them are:
*
Dato'
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– He was a civil servant and the 3rd
Chief Minister of Johor.
*
General
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In some usages, the term "general officer" refers to a rank above colone ...
(Rtd) Tun
Ibrahim Ismail – He was a senior military officer, secret agent and the 5th Chief of Defence Force of Malaysia. He joined the JMF as Officer cadet and was given the scholarship to continue his military education at the Indian Military Academy. Commissioned as an officer in the British Indian Army and was recruited to the
Force 136
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. Parachuted into the western coast of
Terengganu
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as part of Operation Oatmeal together with another two agents. His team was betrayed and then captured by the Japanese. He agreed to become a
double agent
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for Japanese force after being tortured for a month, but manage to inform Force 136 HQ about the situation. Effectively become a
triple agent and gave false information about
Operation Zipper
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to the Japanese force. For his cunning and deception, Ismail was awarded an
MBE by the British. He continued to serve with the JMF after the war and later transferred to the Malay Regiment (now known as the
Royal Malay Regiment
The Royal Malay Regiment (; Jawi: ) is the premier unit of the Malaysian Army's two infantry regiments. At its largest, the Malay Regiment comprised 27 battalions. At present, three battalions are parachute trained and form part of the Malaysia ...
) in 1951. Appointed to the 5th
Malaysian Chief of Defence Forces in 1970.
* Dato'
Sir
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Onn Jaafar – He was a politician, the 7th Chief Minister of Johor, and the founding father of
UMNO
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, a political party. He was a civil servant before joining the JMF for two years. He held the rank of lieutenant in JMF and later rejoined the civil service.
* Dato' – He was a civil servant and the 6th Chief Minister of Johor. He is the father of
Ungku Abdul Aziz, a prominent economist in Malaysia, and the grandfather of
Zeti Akhtar Aziz
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, a former Governor of
Bank Negara Malaysia
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. He joined the JMF in as Officer cadet, and was promoted to 2nd Lieutenant in May 1912 at the same time assigned as the ''
Aide-de-camp'' to the Sultan. He was promoted to major in August 1923, and was assigned to the Johor Volunteer Forces (JVF) before became the chief minister.
* – A Malaysian comedian and celebrity. He was a part of the Series 1/98 intake. He held the rank of Private before quitting to become a comedian.
*
Mohamed Hamzah - Designer of the
flag of Malaysia
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.
Current development
The JMF has continued to exist to date as one of Johor's defences, besides performing mainly ceremonial functions. The
JMF Elite Forces (dubbed JMF Commando) was established on 7 July 2008 and has been providing security and close protection to the Royal Family of Johor since 2008.
In April 2016, the Sultan suggested that so the JMF roles were widened to include as security forces for state government buildings.
Sultan Ibrahim Ismail stressed the importance of good ties be maintained with clear line of roles drawn between JMF and
Malaysian Armed Forces
The Malaysian Armed Forces (: MAF; ; Jawi alphabet, Jawi: ), are the armed forces of Malaysia, consists of three branches; the Malaysian Army, Royal Malaysian Navy and the Royal Malaysian Air Force. The number of MAF active personnel is 113,000 ...
(MAF) as the JMF was not formed and intended to be the country's first line of defence, thus the word ''‘timbalan’'' meaning deputy in its
Malay name, indicating its task as the second line and roles in assisting MAF.
Timeline
* November 2011 – A new camp for the JMF begins its construction.
* July 2012 – The JMF held a passing-out parade in traditional full dress uniform, to mark the end of training for its 61 recruits, for the first time since 1947.
* 8 April 2016 – The new camp was inaugurated as the Sultan Ibrahim Camp. The JMF troops was relocated from its old camp, The Fort, Bukit Timbalan to the new camp.
* 11 May 2016 – The JMF celebrated its 130th anniversary, new
colours
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were bestowed and granted to the force by the decree of
Sultan Ibrahim Ismail. The retirement and presentation of colours ceremony was carried out in
Trooping the Colour
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parade held at the grounds of ''
Istana Besar'', Johor Bahru in the presence of the Sultan of Johor.
See also
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Malaysian Armed Forces
The Malaysian Armed Forces (: MAF; ; Jawi alphabet, Jawi: ), are the armed forces of Malaysia, consists of three branches; the Malaysian Army, Royal Malaysian Navy and the Royal Malaysian Air Force. The number of MAF active personnel is 113,000 ...
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1992 Gomez Incident
References
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Military units and formations established in 1886
1886 establishments in British Malaya
Military of Malaysia
Johor
Protective security units
Royal guards
Guards of honour
Ceremonial units and formations