The late Awang Raweng had brought great honour to the state and country by being the only Malaysian to be awarded the George Cross Medal, the British highest civil award for bravery, Sarawak Deputy Chief Minister Tan Sri Dr James Jemut Masing said today.

He said every citizen regardless of race should appreciate the sacrifices made by Awang, an Iban tracker who fought bravely against the enemies in defending the country, who died last Friday.

“If he was a listed soldier in the British armed forces, he would have been awarded a Victoria Cross medal but he was only a jungle tracker,” he said when met at the Civic Centre here where the remains of Awang laid in state to allow the public to pay their respects.

Meanwhile, former Commander of the East Field Lt Gen (Rtd) Datuk Stephen Mundaw described Awang as a great jungle tracker hero who had sacrificed his life for the security of the country.

“His demise is a great loss to the country and state. He was a very humble person who had sacrificed a lot to the nation,” he added.

Vice-president of the Sarawak chapter of the Malaysian Army Veteran Association Lt Col (Rtd) Fabian Wong Boon Soon said Awang was a humble but brave soldier.

“He does not demand for anything but had done a great honour to the state and nation,” he said.

Meanwhile, Sarawak Malaysian Commando Veteran Association advisor, Lt Col (Rtd) Linus Lunsong Janti said the nation has lost a great hero with the demise of Awang Raweng.

-- BERNAMA