Affendi Buang

Malaysian general
Yang Berbahagia General (Rtd) Tan Sri Dato' Sri Haji
Affendi Buang
PGAT PMN PSM SPKK SSAP DPPN SPTS DGSM PNBS PSAT DIMP PAT SAP KAT AMP PTU PPS PPA PJM PKN DUBC DPKT AO PM
General Affendi in 2023
21st Chief of Defence Forces
In office
2 January 2020 – 5 September 2023
MonarchAbdullah
Minister of DefenceMohamad Sabu
Ismail Sabri Yaakob
Hishammuddin Hussein
Mohamad Hasan
Preceded byZulkifli Zainal Abidin
Succeeded byMohammad Ab Rahman
18th Chief of Air Force
In office
21 December 2016 – 2 January 2020
Preceded byRoslan Saad
Succeeded byAckbal Abdul Samad
Personal details
Born (1962-08-21) 21 August 1962 (age 62)
Kuching, Crown Colony of Sarawak (now Sarawak, Malaysia)
SpouseTengku Muhaini Sultan Ahmad Shah
RelativesAbdullah of Pahang (brother in law)
EducationRoyal Military College (Malaysia)
Military service
Allegiance Malaysia
Branch/service Royal Malaysian Air Force
Years of service1980 - 2023
Rank General
UnitChief of Defence Forces
Chief of Air Force
Deputy Chief of the Air Force
Director General for Operations and Exercises, RMAF Air Operations Command
Director of J5 (Contingencies and Plans)
19 Squadron
Battles/warsCommunist insurgency in Malaysia (1968–89)

Che Puan Besar Kalsom, the Che Puan Besar and stepmother of the Sultan

  • Tengku Abd Rahman, the Tengku Muda
    Che Puan Julita Aishah binti Abdul Latiff, the Che Puan Muda
    • Tengku Ameera Asya
    • Tengku Eddie Akasya
    • Tengku Ahmad Firhan Shah
    • Tengku Armaan Alam Shah
  • Tengku Fahad Mua'adzam Shah, the Tengku Arif Temenggong
  • Tengku Meriam, the Tengku Puteri Seri Lela Wangsa
    Dato' Sri Sheikh Mohamad Toufic Al-Ozeir
    • Tengku Nurul Kamalia
      Dato' Ahmad Najmi
      • Puteri Nadra Raniya
      • Puteri Shakira Nurjenna
    • Tengku Madina Kamalia
      Muhammad Fadhil
    • Tengku Aidy Ahmad Shah, the Dato’ Setia Pahlawan
      Mai Nurliyana Meyor Hamdan, the To' Puan Setia
      • Tengku Abdullah Amir Ahmad Shah
    • Puteri Noor Afzan
  • Tengku Muhaini, the Tengku Puteri Seri Teja
    Tan Sri Dato' Sri Affendi Buang
    • Puteri Fara Natalia
      Ahmad Nazri
      • Sophia Nina
      • Imran Naeem
      • Ayoub Ameer
    • Puteri Imee Suhaila
    • Puteri Munawwarah Syammiyah
    • Tun Putera Matin Ahmad Shah
      Aida Rahimova
    • Tun Putera Muhammad Abu Bakar
    • Tun Putera Abdul Mubin Shah
      Saskia Natra Schwarz
  • Tengku Aishah, the Tengku Puteri Seri Kemala
    • Tunku Syazwan Kaiyisah
      Wan Putera Shahril
      • Tun Putera Shakeel Abdullah Shah
      • Tun Putera Khyrie Ahmad Shah
    • Tun Putera Ahmad Aizuddin Shah
    • Puteri Afzan Shakira Nabila
      Khairul Fahmy
      • Khaira Alayna
      • Sofia Khadijah Aishah
  • Tengku Nong Fatimah, the Tengku Puteri Lela Manja
    • Puteri Suraiya Afzan, the Che Puan Panglima Raja
      Tengku Amir Nasser Ibrahim Shah, Tengku Panglima Raja
      • Tengku Adam Ibrahim Shah
      • Tengku Sulaiman Abdullah Shah
      • Tengku Nuh Mohamed Shah
    • Tun Putera Yasir Ahmad Shah
      Diyana Hazmi
      • Isa Gabriel Shah
      • Inara Alia Afzan
    • Tun Putera Iskandar Alam Shah
  • Tengku Shahariah, the Tengku Puteri Seri Bongsu
    Dato’ Sri Omar Naresh Mohan Abdullah
    • Puteri Amida Afsha Afzan
      Wan Putera Shahjuan
    • Puteri Ameera Azwa Asyarah
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Affendi bin Haji Buang (born 21 August 1962) is a Malaysian Air Force General who served as the 21st Chief of Defence Forces. Prior to his assignment, he previously served as the Chief of Air Force.[1]

Background

He was born at Kuching, Sarawak on 21 August 1962. He finished his early education at his hometown, and completed his education at the Royal Military College, at Sungai Besi, until he finished his Malaysian Certificate of Examination in 1979.

He joined the Malaysian Armed Forces in 1980 as an RMAF Officer Cadet, and received his basic training at the Officer Cadet School, Sebatang Kara, at Port Dickson. He was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in 1982, and was assigned to No 3 Flying Training Centre at Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Airport in Kuantan.

He attended various courses and seminars in the country and abroad, such as the Malaysian Armed Forces Staff College in 1997, the Defences and Strategic Studies Course at the Centre for Defence and Strategic Studies at Australia in 2005, and the Royal College of Defence Studies at London in 2011. He also holds a Master of Art (Strategic Studies) at the Deakin University, Australia.

A trained and skilled fighter pilot, he flew various aircraft including the Aermacchi MB-339, the Douglas A-4 Skyhawk, and the Mikoyan MiG-29, and performed various air support and interdiction missions. He was also among the founding officers of the "Smokey Bandits" Aerobatics Team.[2] He rose through the ranks until he was promoted as the Director General for Operations and Exercises, RMAF Air Operations Command in 2014, became the Deputy Chief of the Air Force in 2015, became the Chief of Air Force in 2016–2020, and became the Chief of Defence Forces on January 2, 2020.[3] On 19 February 2020, he met with Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad.[4]

Honours

Foreign honours

References

  1. ^ "CDF Profile". www.mafhq.mil.my. Archived from the original on 31 July 2021. Retrieved 17 January 2020.
  2. ^ James Ritchie (4 January 2020). "The 'Top Gun' from Sarawak". New Straits Times. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
  3. ^ "Affendi Buang is new Malaysian Armed Forces chief | The Star Online". www.thestar.com.my. Retrieved 17 January 2020.
  4. ^ "19 Februari 2020 - Kunjungan Hormat Panglima Angkatan Tentera, Jeneral Tan Sri Dato' Sri Haji Affendi Bin Buang, Kepada YAB Perdana Menteri Tun Dr. Mahathir Bin Mohamad. - Jabatan Perdana Menteri". www.facebook.com (in Malay). 2020-02-19.
  5. ^ "Agong kurnia 549 pingat pada tentera" (in Malay). Berita Harian. 14 October 2017. Retrieved 26 August 2024.
  6. ^ "King confers 'Tun' title to Tengku Maimun, Arshad Ayub". Bernama. 17 August 2020. Retrieved 6 November 2020.
  7. ^ "Tengku Maimun, Dr Arshad Ayub dahului senarai penerima darjah kebesaran, pingat" (in Malay). Berita Harian. 17 August 2020. Retrieved 6 November 2020.
  8. ^ "Tengku Maimun, Arshad Ayub dahului senarai penerima Darjah Kebesaran, Pingat sempena Keputeraan Agong" (in Malay). Bernama. 17 August 2020. Retrieved 6 November 2020.
  9. ^ "Three to receive 'Tun' title today; 51 to be conferred with 'Tan Sri'". New Straits Times. 9 September 2017. Retrieved 6 November 2020.
  10. ^ "Agong kurnia darjah kebesaran kepada 103 penerima" (in Malay). Berita Harian. 9 September 2017. Retrieved 6 November 2020.
  11. ^ "Ismail Sabri heads list of recipients of Melaka State Awards". Bernama. 10 October 2020. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
  12. ^ "Ismail Sabri dahului senarai penerima darjah kebesaran Melaka" (in Malay). Berita Harian. 10 October 2020. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
  13. ^ "Pahang Sultan's Honours List 2008". The Star. 30 October 2008. Retrieved 25 September 2018.
  14. ^ "Honours list in conjunction with Pahang Sultan Ahmad Shah's 73rd birthday". The Star. 26 October 2003. Retrieved 25 September 2018.
  15. ^ "Honours for Affendi and Acryl Sani". The Star Online. 6 November 2020. Retrieved 6 November 2020.
  16. ^ "147 terima darjah, pingat kebesaran Perak" (in Malay). Berita Harian. 6 November 2020. Retrieved 6 November 2020.
  17. ^ "State Minister Manyin heads Sarawak awards list". Bernama. 10 October 2020. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
  18. ^ Edgar, Nigel (October 10, 2020). "Three top list of award recipients". The Borneo Post. Retrieved October 10, 2020.
  19. ^ "Australian Gazette".
  20. ^ "Top Military Award Conferred on Chief of the Malaysian Armed Forces".
  21. ^ "Royal Thai Government Gazette" (PDF).
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