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TKRS

History
Kadet Remaja Sekolah was founded by Muhammad Thani Bin Sha'aban at SM Raja Abdullah,
Jalan Kepong, Kuala Lumpur. Initially, this organization was known as Kadet Putera Islam
Malaysia (literally: Malaysia Islam Boys' Cadet Corps) and its membership was open to SM
Raja Abdullah Islam Students' Association. It had only 20 members in the beginning consisting
of Form 1 and Form 2 students only.

The Kadet Putera Islam Malaysia had its activities based on "Islam as a way of life". In 1989, a
few other schools in the Federal Territories organised Kadet Putera Islam Malaysia. The schools
that organized them were SMK Taman Tun Dr Ismail under the leadership of Ustaz Ahmad
Farazilla Bin Abdul Ghani, SM Sri Titiwangsa under the leadership of Mr. Anuar Bin Abd Aziz
and SM Ma'ahad Hamidiah, Kajang, Selangor under the leadership of En. Abu Hassan Bin
Morad.

Muhammad Thani bin Sha'aban, the founder of KRS

In 1993, 53 secondary schools had organised Kadet Putera Islam Malaysia. The effort to make
Kadet Putera Islam Malaysia as an official uniformed body under the Ministry of Education
beginning on August 10, 1993. A meeting with the Director of Education of Malaysia, Yang
Berbahagia Tan Sri Datuk Dr. Wan Mohd Zahid Bin Wan Mohd Nordin was held on 13
September that year. In this meeting, the thesis about Kadet Putera Islam Malaysia (KPIM) was
discussed. A committee was formed to prepare cabinet documents. The committee planned to
changed KPIM to the name Kadet Putera-Puteri Islam (Islam Boys' and Girls' Cadet Corps).
However, this name was again changed to Kadet Remaja Islam/Youth Islam Cadet Corps (KRIS)

In the meantime, the talk about KRIS to the Education Directors was held in October 1993 and
was chaired by YB Tan Sri Datuk Dr. Wan Mohd Zahid. He made the decision to change KRIS
to the name Kadet Remaja Sekolah Malaysia (KRS). It was officially launched on 20 June 1995
and its membership opened to all boys and girls regardless or religion. Since then, many schools
began to bring in this youth organisation as they see the importance of uniformed groups in
bringing up a student's discipline. KRS groups are mostly formed when a new school is
established or brought in by the administrator of the schools which are established earlier.

[edit] Ranks
[edit] Cadets/Students (Primary/Tunas)

Primary school student cadets, who are also known as Tunas KRS (literally: young KRS) wear
the rank badge above the right shirt pocket. The highest rank for primary student cadet is
Sergeant.

The ranks for primary student cadets include:

• Lance Corporal TKRS


• Corporal TKRS
• Sergeant TKRS

[edit] Cadets/Students(Secondary)

Secondary school cadets wear their rank epaulettes on both sides of the shoulder straps. The
highest rank for a secondary school cadet is Warrant Officer 1.

The rank for Lance Corporal, Corporal are awarded on school-based examinations and varies a
lot from school to school. The Exam Card provided in the KRS Handbook (Buku Panduan KRS)
is rarely followed. For the rank of Sergeant, students have to attend courses held by the District
Education Office and those who passed will be awarded with a certificate stating the promotion
of rank. Sometimes, the Staff Sergeant course is held together with the Sergeant course. Cadets
who passed the rank of Staff Sergeant will be chosen to attended the Warrant Officer course. The
course for Warrant Officers used to be national level and is a very prestigious award for cadets.
Normally only not more than 20 cadets awarded with the rank of Warrant Officer 1 nationwide
while 50 awards of Warrant Officer 2. Since 2009, Warrant Officer courses are now held state
level to provide more chances for cadets and produce more Warrant Officers.

The ranks for secondary student cadets, along with their epaulettes, are:
Lance CorporalCorporal Sergeant

Warrant Officer Warrant Officer


Staff Sergeant
2 1

[edit] Officers

Ranks are from the lowest to the highest.

• Cadet Officer (Officer before attending any KRS courses, except for member who are
staff sergeant and above)

• Sub-Lieutenant (Officer after attending Officer Course Level 1 or 5 years membership in


krs with STPM/diploma/equivalent certificate )

• Lieutenant (after attending Officer Course Level 2)

• Captain (Bachelor Degree)

• Major

• Lieutenant Colonel

• Colonel

• Brigedier General

• Major General

• Lieutenant General (School Section Director)

• General (Deputy Education Director)

• Field Marshall (Education Director)

[edit] Official Song


Kadet Remaja Sekolah,
Menuju satu ikatan bersaudara,
Bersatu menjulang, keamanan Negara,
Menjayakan ilmu, iman dan amal.

Marilah kita membina peribadi,


Membentuk insan yang kreatif,
Ke arah kecemerlangan diri,
Sepanjang masa yang berterusan.

Remaja sambutlah cabaran,


Menjadi bangsa Malaysia,
Maju dan cemerlang, remaja berwawasan,
Jangan kita lupa kepada pencipta.

Remaja hayati budaya,


Ilmu, iman dan amal,
Kekalkan di hati dan jiwamu,
Wawasan Kadet Remaja Sekolah.

[edit] Uniform
There are 3 types of KRS uniforms, namely Uniform No. 2, Uniform No. 3 and Uniform No. 4.
There is also a type of informal activity attire(Uniform No.1) which is the KRS t-shirt with track
bottoms. The most frequently used uniform is the Sherwood Dark Green Uniform No.4. The
Uniform No. 4 is considered the official uniform of KRS. Uniform No. 4 consists of the
Sherwood Dark Green long-sleeved smart shirt and trousers, beret, name tag, logos, collar dots,
badges and lanyard. Additional items include a hackle for the beret, muffler and gloves. Boots
are required when wearing the Uniform No. 4 and they include spike boots and drill boots (when
drilling). Students seldom afford to purchase the Uniform No. 3 as it is an optional uniform for
students which consists of a light green smart shirt and slack pants or school uniform trousers
(olive green). Uniform No. 2 is a more formal activity attire which is a half-uniform. The cap
badge of the KRS beret is worn on the right side (other groups wear them on the left side).

It is compulsory for KRS nationwide in Malaysia to wear their uniform every Wednesday during
school hours. Officers (teachers) are required to do so too. Officers normally chose to wear the
Uniform No. 3 as it is more lightweight and airy. There are also bush jackets and ceremonial
uniforms (pakaian istiadat) for high ranking KRS officers which are normally education officers.

[edit] Criticisms
The current training system of KRS is handled by officers who are teachers at the same time.
Unlike other youth organizations like Scouts (Rover Scouts, King Scouts, etc.), all the officer
ranks are exclusively reserved for teachers only. Many of them attended a few days
courses/seminars which is not sufficient enough to teach the cadets. There is no intakes/courses
available for the cadets who graduated in their secondary school. Although various associations
are established to enable the ex-members to continue serving their units, most of them are
corcerning about their own respective schools' cadet corps only and the changes they made are
not applicable to other schools no matter how constructive they are. There is no official
association, rankings and system for graduated members. There is a call to establish a system for
adult members and open the officer ranks to them. By doing so, many experienced ex-members
will continue to serve the unit and share the burden of the teachers. Some suggestions are
focused on making the teachers as advisors only and the part/full-time instructor will handle the
training for the cadets.

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