Old comrades’ unbreakable bond


By CY LEE

More than 60 alumni members of the RMC’s D Company attending their inaugural gathering at Saujana Golf & Country Club. —Courtesy photo from D Company

THE inaugural reunion of the old boys from D Company fraternity of the Royal Military College Malaysia (RMC) showed that their old bonds were unbreakable.

While usually seen together in smaller numbers at the odd teh tarik meeting or at larger reunions organised by the Old Putera Association (OPA) – the official alumni of the RMC, this was D Company’s first gathering just for themselves.

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