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Friends of Malaysia 1962 Luxury Bus Spring 2015 Newsletter

SQUEAKS FROM THE CHAIR by Barry Morris President, Friends of Malaysia Several weeks ago, thousands of people came to Appomattox in central Virginia to serve as reenactors for the battle that ended the Civil War in this country. It was 150 years ago that General Robert E. Lee had surrendered his army to that of General Ulysses S. Grant effectively ending the Civil War. This period of time, 150 years, may seem like a long period of time, but to many of the participants, it wasn’t so long ago at all. After all, although they didn’t personally know these ancestors, they knew of them and the very difficult period of time in which they lived and fought and died. Some of the people to whom I spoke told me they were in Appomattox to honor in some way the lives of their great-grandfathers and great-grandmothers or their great-great grandparents. To these people, then, 150 years ago wasn’t such a long period of time. They may have had even some letters or bits of clothing or other personal effects from all this time ago.

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Apa Kabar Edited by Thaine H. Allison, Jr.

CONDOLENCES TO FAMILY OF AMBASSADOR JARJIS by Lynn Juhl RPCV Malaysia, and FoM Board Member Friends of Malaysia sends its heartfelt condolences to the family of Tan Sri Jamaluddin Jarjis who was tragically killed in a helicopter crash near Subang Airport, Kuala Lumpur on.April 4, 2015) “JJ”, as he was affectionately called, was the Malaysian Ambassador to the United States from 2009 to 2012. He had a special feeling for the Peace Corps, as one of his teachers was a volunteer. So, he gave a generous amount of time to the members of the various Malaysia connected organizations in the United States. Many Malaysia RPCVs, and especially FOM members, will recall how he delighted in hosting a reception at the Embassy of Malaysia for the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Peace Corps. Also, he vigorously supported the MalaysiaAmerica Society and helped initiate the Fulbright English Teaching Assistants (ETA) program drawing his inspiration from Peace Corps programs in Malaysia in the past. On a more personal note, I knew JJ as a friend who showed exceptional generosity. He was quick to offer support and advice for any program which MAS or FoM wished to launch. Just a couple of months ago, we were able to have a brief chat at a CSIS program featuring the Attorney General of Malaysia. As always, he was interested in what was happening in the various American organizations and groups that are interested in and support Malaysia.

Nowadays, we face something of a similar situation as returned PCVs. For me, personally, it was 45 years ago this summer that my parents drove me up to Washington, D.C. for my flight to Malaysia. I had never used a passport before, and had to ask my father to pull off of the road, at one point, so I could check to be sure I had packed the passport. Fortunately, I had packed it or we would probably have had to turn back. I knew it was a very The tragic death of JJ is a shock and a great loss for important thing to have. When my training group us all. Our friend, jaunty Ambassador JJ will be arrived in Kuala Lumpur, we spent one day there before heading up to Pangkor Island for the intensive missed. part of the training. In that one day,(CONTINUED P.3) 1


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