Awang anak Raweng

Sergeant Dato' Awang anak Raweng P.S.B.S., GC,(Rt) (born 1929) also known as “Tua Kampung” (headman) an Iban Scout from Sarawak in Borneo, was awarded the George Cross for gallantry as recorded in the London Gazette on 20 November 1951.[1]

Awang anak Raweng, GC
Born1929
Nanga Skrang, Simanggang, Kingdom of Sarawak (now Sri Aman Division, Sarawak, Malaysia)
RankSergeant
UnitWorchestershire Regiment (British Army)
Battles/warsMalayan Emergency (1948-1960)
George Cross and its ribbon bar

He was attached to 10 Platoon, 'D' Company, 1st Battalion Worcestershire Regiment in Malaya when their jungle patrol was attacked by 50 communist terrorists in Johor, Malaya. Two members of the platoon, the leading scout and the section commander, were killed while Awang was wounded in the thigh. Despite his injury he pulled Private G. Hughes to cover. Awang returned fire, repulsing every attempt by the bandits to advance, despite suffering a severe wound to his right arm. As the bandits surrounded the injured pair, Awang clasped a grenade in his left hand and dared the bandits to attack him. He held off the communists for forty minutes, forcing them to withdraw and saved Private Hughes's life.[2]

His citation concluded "So resolute was his demeanour that the bandits, who had maintained their attacks for some forty minutes, and who were now threatened by the other sections, withdrew. The coolness, fortitude and offensive spirit displayed by Awang anak Rawang were of the highest order. Despite being twice severely wounded he showed the utmost courage and resolution to continue the fight and protect the injured soldier."

He is also the recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Coronation, Silver, Golden and Diamond Jubilee Medals and Pingat Jasa Malaysia. On 27 October 2015, he was honoured by National Defence University of Malaysia with the Honorary master's degree in Strategic Studies in conjunction with the University's 6th convocation ceremony.[3] Currently he is a longhouse chief (Tuai Rumah) at his birthplace, Nanga Skrang, and he also receives monthly allowances from both the Malaysian and British Governments.

On 13 October 2018, the Sarawak State Government officially bestows him the Panglima Setia Bintang Sarawak award, which carries the title Dato', as a recognition of his heroism in conjunction with the Governor of Sarawak 82nd Birthday Celebration.[4]

Honours and awards

  • Panglima Setia Bintang Sarawak (Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of Sarawak) (awarded 2018)
  • George Cross
  • Pingat Jasa Malaysia (Malaysia Service Medal)
  • Honorary master's degree in Strategic Studies, by National Defence University of Malaysia

References

  1. Worcestershire Regiment
  2. Ritchie, James (30 October 2014). "Awang Raweng, the forgotten hero". TheStarOnline. Retrieved 31 October 2016.


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