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Service, not power, defines leadership, Royal Military College cadets told

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Service, not power, defines leadership, Royal Military College cadets told
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马来西亚皇家军事学院在年度阅兵仪式上提醒学员,领导力的核心是“服务而非权力”。代理武装部队总司令强调,未来领袖应将服务置于个人利益之上,领导力关乎信任与责任,而非权力与军衔。学员需内化正直、勇气与能力的价值观,并在学术优秀的同时,关注社会议题、公共福祉及全球挑战。仪式上还对在学术、体育和军事训练中表现优异的学员进行了表彰。

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 10 — Students of the Royal Military College (RMC) have been reminded to uphold the institution’s core pledge of ‘Serve to Lead’ as the foundation for producing future national leaders guided by trust and responsibility.

Acting Chief of the Armed Forces Admiral Tan Sri Zulhelmy Ithnain said RMC students must place service above self-interest, in line with the leadership philosophy instilled at the college.

“Leadership is not about power but about trust, not about rank but about responsibility. As future leaders, you must internalise the values of integrity, courage and competence.

“Leadership today demands not only academic excellence but also sensitivity to social issues, public welfare and future global challenges,” he said at the RMC Annual Parade 2026 involving 361 students at Kem Perdana Sungai Besi here today.

Also present were Defence Ministry secretary-general Datuk Lokman Hakim Ali, Army Chief General Datuk Azhan Md Othman and Air Force Chief General Datuk Seri Muhamad Norazlan Aris.

Zulhelmy also presented awards to students who excelled in academics, sports and military training.

Recipients were Wan Aqlan Muqree Wan Azizi (Board of Governors Award), Muhammad A’lim Uzair Mohd Khairi (Director of Studies Award), Rayyan Haqeem Khairul Azmizal (Commandant’s Award) and Hazmi Aniq Mohd Asri (Defence Minister’s Award). — Bernama

 

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