Abdul Hamid Bidin

General (Rtd) Tan Sri Abdul Hamid bin Bidin[1][2] (1 July 1917 – 1995) was the 4th Chief of Defence Forces of Malaysia.

Abdul Hamid Bidin
PSM SPMK DIMP JMN PJK PMP
4th Chief of Defence Forces
In office
25 November 1969  30 June 1970
MonarchsIsmail Nasiruddin Shah
Abdul Halim
Prime MinisterTunku Abdul Rahman
Abdul Razak Hussein
Minister of DefenceAbdul Razak Hussein
Preceded byTunku Osman
Succeeded byIbrahim Ismail
4th Chief of Army
In office
1 January 1964  24 November 1969
Preceded byTunku Osman
Succeeded byUngku Nazaruddin Ungku Mohamed
Personal details
Born(1917-07-01)1 July 1917
Kampung Pianggu, Endau, Rompin, Pahang, Federated Malay States, British Malaya (now Malaysia)
Died1995 (aged 7778)
ProfessionSenior military officer
Military service
Allegiance Malaysia
Branch/service Malaysian Army
Years of service1939–1970
Rank General
CommandsChief of Army (1964-1969)
Chief of Defence Forces (1969–1970)

Early life

Abdul Hamid bin Bidin was born on 1 July 1918 in Kampung Pianggu, Endau, Rompin, Pahang.

Military career

He began his involvement in the military on 1 August 1939 when he underwent a 6-month recruit training in Port Dickson. General Hamid became the first local to become ADC (escort) of the British High Commissioner, Sir Henry Gurney in 1950. He was also honored to command the Third Brigade in Congo in the UN Peacekeeping Force from 10 March 1961 to 28 March 1962. After that, General Hamid was promoted to major general and held the post of Chief of Staff of the Army. He was later promoted again to lieutenant general (7 July 1966) and finally general (1 July 1968). He was appointed Chief of Defence Forces on 25 November 1969.

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