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Kanang Anak Langkau (2 March 1945 – 3 January 2013) was a
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n soldier from the
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. He was in the
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and
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of 8 Renjer (8th Rangers) of the
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with his tag number 901378. He was awarded the
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and
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medals from the
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, Sultan Ahmad Shah on 3 June 1981. He is the only recipient of both the Seri Pahlawan Gagah Perkasa and Pingat Gagah Berani, and was the last living recipient of the Seri Pahlawan Gagah Perkasa.


Early life and military service

Kanang anak Langkau was born on 2 March 1945 in
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,
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. He entered military service with the
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, as an Iban Tracker, attending Jungle Warfare School in Ulu Tiram in early 1962. Kanang was attached to the
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serving during the
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and during the Indonesia-Malaysia Confrontation. He later served with the
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. He was absorbed into the
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which eventually became part of the Malaysian Rangers when Malaysia was formed on 16 September 1963. Kanang joined the Sarawak Rangers as an Iban tracker on 21 April 1962, under the recruitment efforts of the late Bennett Jarrow. At that time, the Sarawak Rangers were part of the British Army but later became part of the Malaysian Army's Royal Ranger Regiment following the formation of Malaysia on 16 September 1963, which included the Federation of Malaya, Singapore, Sabah (then North Borneo), and Sarawak. Singapore later separated, and Brunei opted not to join. During an operation in the Korbu Forest Reserve at Fort Legap on 1 June 1979, Sergeant Kanang's team encountered an enemy resting camp while tracking enemy forces. Despite being outnumbered, Sergeant Kanang, from the 8th Battalion Royal Rangers, initiated an attack on the camp. Two Rangers were wounded in the battle, while five enemy combatants were killed, and equipment was seized. For his bravery, Sergeant Kanang was awarded the "
Pingat Gagah Berani The Star of the Commander of Valour () is a medal awarded by the Malaysian government. The award was established on 29 July 1960, and it was formally gazetted by an act of parliament on 11 August 1960. It is Malaysia's second highest gallantry ...
", the highest honor for gallantry, by His Majesty the King. In an incident in Tanah Hitam, Perak, on 8 February 1980 a soldier was killed. Kanang, leading a platoon, was sent to track the enemy down and eliminate them. For eleven days, they tracked the enemy until they stumbled upon a much larger enemy force at Ladang Kinding, Sungei Siput, Perak. Kanang successfully tracks down the enemy. Eleven days after the death of the soldier, he managed to track and identify the enemy's route of escape. On 19 February 1980 at around 1500, after conducting a reconnaissance, his platoon estimated the location of the enemy, which was located near their location. They were actually inside the location of the enemy. At that moment, Sergeant Kanang was approximately 8 meters from the enemy sentry's location. Realizing that, he launched an assault towards the right by firing towards the right of the enemy with his platoon. After launching the attack, they realised that the enemy's main force was on the left, below the slope of the hill. He switched the direction of the assault to the left. They ploughed through the enemy but a large force of the enemy escaped. The platoon and Kanang managed to capture five Communist Terrorists on that day. Sergeant Kanang was repeatedly shot, he took three rounds from the enemy into his body. He was in a coma for two months in the hospital but recuperated and was back on active duty.


Honors

For his service, Kanang was awarded the nation's two highest awards, Sri Pahlawan Perkasa (SP) and Panglima Gagah Berani (PGB) by His Majesty the King
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Sultan Ahmad Shah in June 1981. He retired as Warrant Officer One (WOI) after serving the army for more than 21 years.


Retirement and recognition

Kanang retired after 21 years of service as a
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. He was the
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(paramount chief) of the Iban in Sri Aman, his place of residence. He was awarded the Officer of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of Sarawak (PBS) (''Malay: Pegawai Bintang Sarawak'') in 1987. There were six holders of Sri Pahlawan (SP) Gagah Perkasa (the Gallantry Award) from Sarawak, and with the death of Kanang Anak Langkau, there was one SP holder in the person of Sgt. Ngalinuh (an Orang Ulu). The heroes were 21 holders of Panglima Gagah Berani (PGB), with 16 survivors. Of the total, there are fourteen Ibans, one Bidayuh, one Kayan, one Malay and two Chinese army officers. But the majorities in the Armed Forces are Malays, according to the book ''Crimson Tide over Borneo''. The youngest PGB holder is ASP Wilfred Gomez of the Police Force. Kanang Anak Langkau was the holder of both the SP and the PGB. Their contributions were initially not rewarded, except they received pensions. Angered by the treatment, Kanang refused the title
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offered to him, saying that he was a poor man and could not afford to receive this title. Kanang was later made a Temenggong for the Iban community of Sri Aman division, and last year he was conferred a Datukship by the state government. On 15 April 2009, he made headlines after rescuing a baby orangutan from captivity with his friend, Tay Choon Yong. The baby orangutan was being handed over to Semenggoh Wildlife Centre. On 24 September 2011, he was conferred the Commander of the Order of the Star of Hornbill Sarawak (PGBK) (''Panglima Gemilang Bintang Kenyalang'') with the title of Datuk by
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, the Head of State's 90th Birthday. In 2011, Kanang supervised Operation Mai Pulai. This operation involved the locating and exhumation of the remains of 21 Iban Trackers and Sarawak Rangers who were killed during the Second Malayan Emergency. Their remains were exhumed from multiple locations on the
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and returned to Sarawak, where they were ceremonially reburied in July 2011.


Death and Funeral

On 3 January 2013, he collapsed while watching television at home in Sungai Apong, Sri Aman, after complaining of chest pains. He was immediately rushed to the
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, and later pronounced dead at the age of 67. He was buried on 6 January with full military honours at the Heroes' Grave at Jalan Budaya, Kuching. Messages of condolences and sympathy have been received by the family of the late Kanang from government leaders, including Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak and Sarawak Chief Minister Abdul Taib Mahmud. According to the
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, Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, he will be given a national burial. His coffin, draped in the
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and the colours of the Malaysian Armed Forces, was first brought to the 1st Infantry Division base located at Bukavu Camp in Penrissen for the family members and friends to perform prayers and the ''miring'' ceremony (offering ceremony), before being brought to
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for the public. He was buried at the Heroes' Grave in Jalan Taman Budaya, after the funeral prayers at St. Thomas Cathedral in
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. Among Ibans, Kanang's acts in the military service are regarded as "raja berani tau serang", with the highest widower fee for the Great War Leader. Otherwise, his temenggong chieftain title entitled him to be the fifth widower fee.


Honours and awards


Military honours and awards

* ''
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'' (SP) (Supreme Gallantry Award) * ''
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'' (PGB) (Star of the Commander of Valour) * '' Pingat Perkhidmatan Am'' (PPA) (Federation General Service Medal) * '' Pingat Perkhidmatan Setia'' (Federation Loyal Service Medal) * ''
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'' (Malaysia Service Medal) (Subscription Required) *
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(United Kingdom) with "Brunei" clasp (for the participation in
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) *
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(United Kingdom) with "Borneo" clasp (for the participation in Indonesia-Malaysia Confrontation)


State honours and awards

* '' Panglima Gemilang Bintang Kenyalang'' (PGBK) (Commander of the Star of the Hornbill of Sarawak) (2011) * Pegawai Bintang Sarawak (PBS) (Most Exalted Order of the Star of Sarawak-Officer) (1987)


Legacy

*A
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novel used in secondary schools in Malaysia called ''Kanang, Cerita Seorang Pahlawan'' ("Kanang, The Hero's Story"), written by Mazlan Nordin, is a story about Kanang anak Langkau. *A
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movie titled '' Kanang anak Langkau: The Iban Warrior'' that was streamed since 2017.


See also

*
Communist insurgency in Malaysia (1968–89) Communist insurgency in Malaysia may refer to: * Malayan Emergency The Malayan Emergency, also known as the Anti–British National Liberation War, was a guerrilla warfare, guerrilla war fought in Federation of Malaya, Malaya between commun ...


References

*Adopted from the Malaysian secondary school, Form 3 History textbook: ''Kanang, Cerita Seorang Pahlawan'' by Mazlan Nordin (1989)


External links


Portrait of WO(1) Kanang anak Langkau in Military Ceremonial AttireKanang anak Langkau photos
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