Malaysian Army Training and Doctrine Command

Malaysian Army Training and Doctrine Command
Pemerintahan Latihan dan Doktrin Tentera Darat
ڤمرينتهن لاتيهن دان دوکترين تنترا دارت
PLDTD Emblem
Founded1 January 1994; 31 years ago (1994-01-01)
Country Malaysia
Branch Malaysian Army
TypeTraining & Doctrine Command
Garrison/HQCamp Segenting, Negeri Sembilan
Nickname(s)"MyTRADOC", "PLDTD"
Motto(s)Latihan Teras Keyakinan
('Training is the Core of Confidence')
Anniversaries5 January[1]
Commanders
Current
commander
Major General Datuk Marzuki Haji Mokhtar
Insignia
Tactical formation patches

The Malaysian Army Training and Doctrine Command (MyTRADOC, Malay: Pemerintahan Latihan dan Doktrin Tentera Darat, Jawi: ڤمرينتهن لاتيهن دان دوکترين تنترا دارت‎), also referred to as PL&DTD or PLDTD, is a military command responsible for overseeing all training centres, facilities, and museums of the Malaysian Army. Its headquarters is currently located at Camp Segenting in Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, an area officially known as Bandar Tentera Darat, or "Army City" in English.[2]

As of 18 April 2023, MyTRADOC is commanded by Major General Datuk Marzuki Haji Mokhtar, who succeeded Major General Tengku Muhammad Fauzi Tengku Ibrahim following his appointment as Commander of the Army West Field Command.[3][4]

History

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Origins: First local military training unit and the 11th Strategic Division

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The lineage of the Malaysian Army Training and Doctrine Command (MyTRADOC) can be traced back to 22 April 1953, with the formation of the 76th Federal Field Squadron, Royal Engineers. This unit was the first locally established engineering squadron, based at Camp Mereka (now Camp Mahkota) in Kluang, Johor, and placed under the Malayan Command. Its personnel were divided into two groups: an engineering training detachment and a field operations unit. These members received their training under the British Army at Camp Nee Soon in the Colony of Singapore and at Camp Mereka.[5][6]

In early 1957, shortly before the Federation of Malaya gained independence, the squadron was disbanded. Its members were absorbed into a newly established regiment known as the Federation of Malaya Engineers Regiment, also referred to as the Federation Engineers (now Royal Army Engineers Regiment). The engineering training detachment is regarded as the origin of the Malaysian Army's training system, as the majority of its personnel were local Malaysians who were trained to become instructors and trainers.[5]

On 2 May 1984, the 11th Reserve Army Division was restructured and redesignated as the 11th Strategic Division. Headquartered at Camp Imphal in Kuala Lumpur, the division was tasked with a strategic defence role. This included developing and planning military doctrine, testing strategies, and improving logistics in order to enhance the combat capabilities of the Malaysian Army during both conflict and peacetime. The 11th Strategic Division is considered the closest predecessor to the current MyTRADOC in terms of its responsibilities.[7]

Establishment of the Malaysian Army Training and Doctrine Command

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On 31 December 1993, the 11th Strategic Division was officially disbanded to make way for a larger and more comprehensive command structure. The Malaysian Army Training and Doctrine Command, commonly known as MyTRADOC, was officially established on 1 January 1994. It was formed using the remaining staff, assets, and facilities of the former 11th Strategic Division. Initially, MyTRADOC remained based at Camp Imphal in Kuala Lumpur.[7]

In 2010, the command was relocated to Camp SiRusa in Port Dickson. Four years later, in 2014, it was moved again to Camp Segenting, Port Dickson, where it continues to be headquartered today.[7]

Currently, the organisation of MyTRADOC consists of three main departments: the Bahagian Pengurusan Am (General Management Department), the Bahagian Pengurusan Latihan (Training Management Department), and the Bahagian Pembangunan Doktrin (Doctrine Development Department).[6]

Roles

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The Malaysian Army Training and Doctrine Command is currently responsible for five main roles:[6]

  • Planning and formulating operational doctrine for the Malaysian Army.
  • Coordinating training institutions across the Malaysian Army.
  • Evaluating the effectiveness of training programmes and policies.
  • Developing human capital through structured and systematic training.
  • Conducting basic, advanced, and specialised military courses.

Structure

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As of 2025, the Malaysian Army Training and Doctrine Command oversees a number of subordinate entities. These include a support company, several military training centres, Reserve Officer Training Units (ROTU) based in various universities and institutions of higher learning, a military medical centre, and a military dentistry centre.[6]

The entities under its command are as follows:[6]

Commander

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Name Year Notes
Major General Dato' Mohd Alias Lafti bin Tan Sri Haji Hussein 1 January 1994 – 24 January 1994
Major General Dato' Mohd Ramli bin Ismail 25 January 1994 – 15 April 1996
Major General Dato' Paduka Ghazali bin Ibrahim 16 April 1996 – 8 December 1996
Major General Dato' Mohd Zahidi bin Haji Zainuddin 9 December 1996 – 29 June 1997
Major General Dato' Mohd Shahrom bin Dato' Haji Nordin 30 June 1997 – 1 December 1997
Major General Dato' Abdul Aziz bin Mansur 2 December 1997 – 1 March 1999
Major General Dato' Abdul Wahid bin Haji Anwar 2 March 1999 – 21 June 2000
Major General Dato' Amir bin Baharudin 22 June 2000 – 8 January 2001
Major General Dato' Mohd Amin bin Md Salleh 9 January 2001 – 20 May 2001
Major General Dato' Tengku Ariffin bin Tengku Mohammed 21 May 2001 – 21 February 2003
Major General Dato' Khalid bin Saad 22 February 2003 – 30 September 2004
Major General Dato' Ahmad Rodi bin Zakaria 1 October 2004 – 15 July 2005
Major General Dato' Mokhtar bin Perman 16 July 2005 – 23 December 2009
Major General Dato' Che Hasni bin Che Ahmad 24 December 2009 – 4 July 2010
Major General Dato' Abdul Rahim bin Haji Mohd Yusuff 5 July 2010 – 15 December 2013
Major General Dato' Suhaimi Haji Mohd Zuki 16 December 2013 – 12 January 2016
Major General Dato' Paduka Tengku Ahmad Noor Tuan Chik 13 January 2016 – 6 April 2017
Major General Dato' Wira Md Tajri bin Alwi 7 April 2017 – 8 April 2019
Major General Dato' Hj Mohd Nazir bin Hj Mami 23 April 2019 – 24 July 2019
Major General Dato' Mohammad bin Ab Rahman 25 July 2019 – 10 June 2020
Major General Dato' Nazari bin Abdul Hadi 11 June 2019 – 23 August 2022
Major General Dato' Tengku Muhammad Fauzi bin Tengku Ibrahim 24 August 2022 – 18 April 2023
Major General Datuk Marzuki bin Hj Mokhtar 19 April 2023 – Present

Notes

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  1. ^ This ROTU unit covers two campuses: UiTM Bandaraya Melaka Campus and UiTM Alor Gajah (Lendu) Campus, both located in Malacca.

References

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  1. ^ "Perbarisan HUT PLDTD Ke-24". btdmonline.net (in Malay). 5 January 2018. Archived from the original on 29 March 2018.
  2. ^ BERNAMA (27 September 2014). "Port Dickson akan dibangun bandar pelancongan berciri tentera - MB". Berita Harian (in Malay). Retrieved 5 July 2025.
  3. ^ MyTRADOC (18 April 2023). "Lawatan Ulung Panglima Tentera Darat Ke Markas Pemerintahan Latihan Dan Doktrin Tentera Darat". Facebook (in Malay). Retrieved 5 July 2025.
  4. ^ MyTRADOC (27 February 2025). "Mesyuarat Panglima Latihan Tentera Darat Siri 1/2025". Facebook (in Malay). Retrieved 5 July 2025.
  5. ^ a b Malaysian Army. "Rejimen Askar Jurutera Diraja: Sejarah Penubuhan". army.mod.gov.my (in Malay). Archived from the original on 20 August 2002. Retrieved 5 July 2025.
  6. ^ a b c d e Mohd Sanusi, Mohamad Wazif (22 June 2025). "Markas Pemerintahan Latihan & Doktrin Tentera Darat: Sejarah Pasukan". prezi.com (in Malay). Retrieved 5 July 2025.
  7. ^ a b c Khazali, Fathi Kamil; Humjak, Azman; Bato, Nicholas Vienlis; Anzeli, Muhammad Razif; Jonep, Jarod (2018). "Sejarah Penubuhan Pasukan". Buku Profil Pasukan (in Malay). Batalion Kelapan Rejimen Renjer Diraja.