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Malaya Historical Group Society :: MHG

We are dedicated to research, record, document and publicise  Aviation and War History in Malaysia while keeping tabs on the goings on around the world – since ancient time till today.

Our task is purely academic and will strive to cooperate with all interested parties on the above subject.

We are sans politics and go about our tasks purely for the love of knowledge and preserving history.

  Our allegiance is to God, King and country.

With our limited resources and receiving no funding from anywhere, we are independent,   going about our task with our own pocket money and time.

On a limited scale, Malaya Historical Group (MHG) strives to be a one-stop-centre on Aviation and War History in Malaysia.

 

 
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If you have any information about any war relics and aircraft wrecks in our country, please email me: malayahg@gmail.com
 
     
       
       
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A Japanese Kawasaki Ki-48 Lily's wreck which was discovered recently has been recovered by Mersing Museum. A special task force team from Mersing together with contractors took 2 days to recover the wreckage. Most of the parts were inspected, tagged before being loaded into the transport. MHG was delighted to assist the team throughout the initial research and the recovery

 

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To commemorate the 76th year of the B-24 KL654 crash at Negeri Sembilan. Took us 16 years to achieve the recovery of the crew and they were finally buried with military honors at Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery at Cheras.

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On 23rd January, our group revisited the Battle of Muar site where the 45th Indian Division and Australian 8 Division made their stand in Muar. In the battle, the Australians knocked out 8 Japanese tanks where most of the senior officers of the 45th Brigade were killed or wounded. Also, 150 wounded soldiers who were left behind in Parit Sulong were massacred by the Japanese. Two major battle sites were revisited namely Bakri crossroad and Parit Sulong Memorial.

 
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