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    BOYS' BRIGADE 2ND KLUANG COMPANY
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 Welcome to 2nd Kluang Company
 
Captain ~ Capt. James Soo Ya Ge 


Honorary Captain ~ Mr Franklin & Mr Yap Hock

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   Teacher in Charge ~
Miss Chang Yoke Lin

Founded by~
Mr. Yap Hock Hing

Sponsoring Authority~
Herald Presbyterian Church
              
                    45, Jalan Dato Teoh Siew Khor,
                                           
                                           86000 Kluang.

Meeting Time~
Every Saturday 1.30pm-5.30pm.

   Meeting Place~
SMK Tun Hussein


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 InterSquad Drill Competition
                      *
ChampionSquad 1 and 4
                                         1st Runner upSquad 3 and 6
                                        2nd Runner up>  Squad 2 and 5

                       *Best Commander>
Kho Chin Yuan

DrillDown Competition>
 
                                *ChampionKoh Wei Jie
                                          1st Runner up>
Goh Cheng Wei
                                          2nd Runner up>
Goh Jia ming & Lim Jye Lie

                        *Best Commander> Kho Chin Yuan






This is The Boys' Brigade


The Boys' Brigade was founded in Glasgow, Scotland on 4 October 1883 by Sir William Alexander Smith. It became the oldest uniform youth organisation in the world. It spread rapidly to North America, Europe, Africa, Australia and New Zealand. However, the BB did not appear in the Asian scene until 1915 when the first Company was founded in the Chinese city of Swatow by the Rev Guthrie Gamble (the famous Swatow BB was to become a legend in later years in China) The BB came to South East Asia in 1930 with the founding of the 1st Singapore Company by Mr James Fraser.


The Boys’ Brigade did not come to Malaya until the after the second World War. A British soldier by the name of Robert Davis (former Captain of 6th Birkenhead Company at the Tranmere Freehold Methodist Church and later Tranmere United Reformed Church) gave the idea of The Boys’ Brigade to one of Penang’s great educationist, the late Mr Geh Hun Kheng, who accepted the challenge becoming the first BB Captain in Malaya. Mr Geh realised that he had to do his "small share" to win the Boys over from the various subversive groups that were so rife after the Pacific War. The first meeting of 20 Boys was held in the Methodist Church in Madras Lane on a Sunday in September 1946. Penang thus became the springboard from which Companies were started first in Kuala Lumpur and then in other parts of the country. When Malaysia achieved independence on 31 August 1957, The Boys’ Brigade was given the honour of being invited to take part in the Merdeka Parade (Independence Day Parade).


After Merdeka (Independence), The Boys’ Brigade began to spread rapidly as a result of the formation of the Malayan Council of The Boys’ Brigade under the initiative of Mr Khoo Oon Soo. More and more Companies were founded in every major town in Malaya. Even small rural towns began to have BB Companies functioning efficiently. By this time firm and friendly contact had been made with the BB in Singapore which helped in the supply and sale of equipment and with the founding of the first Company in Borneo in 1959, the 1st Kuching Company. In 1962, the BB in Malaya became a member of the Pacific Regional Fellowship (subsequently joined the East Asia Regional Fellowship when it was formed later) and the first Pacific camp was held with the co-operation of the Singapore Battalion in Port Dickson in December 1963.


On 5 December 1964, the former Federation of Malaya Council of The Boys’ Brigade, the Singapore Battalion and the 1st Kuching Company merged into The Boys’ Brigade in Malaysia. With the political separation of Singapore from Malaysia, The Boys’ Brigade in Singapore ceased to be a component District of The Boys’ Brigade in Malaysia as on 19 August 1965. With Malaysia a reality the National Council began to establish Companies in Sabah and Sarawak, maintaining friendly ties with the BB in Singapore.

The development of The Boys’ Brigade in Malaysia took a revolutionary turn when it invited girls to be members. It was first introduced in 1989 and debated for a few years before experimental measures were approved in 1992. The move received favourable response and strong support from churches and individuals. Starting of the girls’ wing was to cater for the girls in a locality where a Girls’ Brigade Company did not exist. Today, more than 20 companies in the BBM have girls on their membership roll, and many girls have been appointed NCOs, and they have proven to be capable in adapting well to the activities of the BB.

Since 1992, The Boys’ Brigade in Malaysia has also begun to play significant role in the extension of BB work in the East Asia Regional Fellowship, including conducting training and support BB works in Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines.

Today, there are over 70 Companies spread throughout the length and breadth of Malaysia. Ever since the setting up of a BBHQ in 1989, a permanent building has been purchased, and currently staffed by a team of 5 able full-time personnel.

The Boys’ Brigade in Malaysia has come a long way since 1946. Many things have since changed, many had come and gone with many new developments taken place. Throughout all these years, the BBM has been able to hold on to its object and continue in serving the youth of Malaysia. As the nation is fast moving towards greater heights in development, it is believed that the BB shall be called on to play an even greater role in the development and training of the Malaysian youths.

 Company Rules

The Rules of each company may vary according to local circumstances and preference of the Company staff, with the exception that the upper or lower age limits set out in the Brigade Comstitution and By-Law cannot be altered.



1.Members shall be over 11 years of age and can remain in the Senior section until the end of the Session in which they become 19.

2.Smoking is discouraged at all times and its forbidden in uniform.

3.Members shall at all times set an example of good conduct to their comrades and shall behave in a quiet and orderly manner during activities.

4.Members shall take the greatest possible care of all equipments and intruments entrusted to them

5. Belts and band intruments shall remain the property of the Company and, with any other Company equipment,shall at once be returned if a Boy and Girl ceases to be a Member of the Company .

6.Members shall give prompt and cheerful obedience to all orders of their officers and non-commissioned officers.

7.Members shall always salute their officers when they meet them or go up to address them,either on or off parade,and shall always use “Sir” or “Madam" when addressing them. Members in uniform shall salute officers of other companies.
 
8. All member should read notices on the company notice board every time they attend meetings.                            



 




Attendance

When you join BB you promise to attend regularly and punctually of BB meetings and functions.This applies to every aspect of BB activity that you take part in.Make it a point of honour to let nothing stand in the way of regular attendance if you can possibly help it. When compelled to be absent if possible let your Captain or squad leader know before hand.

BB Handshake

BB members practice a unique method of handshake.Use your hand with the little finger seperate from the other fingers to interlock the other person's little finger.Your squad leader or officer will gladly show you the BB way of handshake.

BB Spirit

This is something you cant see or taste but can feel and sense. The BB spirit is present in thousands of Members all over the word who uphold the BB object and who will not do anything to bring dishonour or shame to the good name and tradition of the Boys'Brigade. A BB member who has the spitrit will always be a members of heart even years after he or she has left the company on reaching the age limit.When you hear some people say they have ''BB Blood'',they are expressing this  BB loyalty

 2008 BadGe Class

Compulsory
1.Drill
~ Basic

Interest ( Group A)
2.Arts ,Crafts And HoBBies~ Basic
3.Band Proficiency ~ Basic
4.Computer KnoWledge~ Basic
5.NaturE Awareness ~ Basic                                         

Adventure( Group B)

6.Expedition ~ basiC

Community ( Group C)
7.Safety EnVironment
~ BasiC
8.Community Service
~ Basic/ Advanced

Physical(Group D)

9.Sports ~ BasiC
 




NotE:From Nov 15 .....all members Discuzz camp with groups.
Meeting time ~ Saturday ..1.30pm-5.30pm
 
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