ORGANIZATIONAL


ORGANIZATIONAL IN THE MALAYSIAN ARMY


In Malaysian army, we are currently have organised into different division which is the total of it is four division. These division are places under the Field Army Headquarters. the second Division until the fourth Division are currently based in Peninsular Malaysia and the first Division is currently based in the East of Malaysia. Combat units of the division is the second most combat troops in the Malaysian army. Division members typically have between 10,000 to 20,000 people according to their roles and equipment supplied to them. Usually, Division three has the strength and combat brigades will be supported by combat support forces such as artilleri, signalling, military police, army engineers and the support team of health and also KAGAT.

In Malaysia  there is now the Army Division 4 of the known sequence of numbers which is 1 infantry Division, second Infantry Division, third Infantry Division and fourth Infantry division. but typically, this unit, in summary it were called Div 1, Div 2, Div 3, and Div 4.

On  the other hand, Div 3 was planned to be transformed into teams "combined arms" with the infantry unit, mechanical, armor and air forces. 

this are the maps of where the Division take place :



Communication in a military organization is a mandatory thing, especially in war. With the effective communication of a war that can be planned and implemented successfully. Therefore, it is important to all members of the organization to create and cultivate an effective communication system that connects to each other either at the top and lower levels. Without effective communication, quality service can not be achieved in the organization (Bowen and Schneider, 1985). Thus the effectiveness of communication is an important element in the success of an organization because it is a key determinant of individual and group performance in organizational effectiveness and efficiency, where effective communication is required by the upper and lower levels (Zeithml, Berry and Parasuraman, 1988).


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