Times of Malaya when Pioneers, Planters, Miners, Civil Servants, Merchants, Police and the Military - both regulars and volunteers, during British Colonisation period, lived in the Straits Settlements of Singapore, Malacca and Penang and the Federated Malay States of Perak, Selangor, Pahang, Negri Sembilan including Unfederated States of Johore, Terengganu, Kelantan & Perlis. From 1786, the arrival of Francis Light; 1819, landing of Stamford Raffles with the Honourable East India Company & the administration of the Straits Settlements by British India through to being The Crown Colony in 1867 leading to WW1 and WW2 in Malaya. The Times of Malayan Emergency to the independence of Malaya in 1957 and the Republic of Singapore in 1965.

Malaya Command Tours


Remains of Pillboxes protecting the Alor Setar Aerodrome


Malaya Command Tours will be available from November 2011, if not by first quarter of 2012. We are still compiling a wish list from history enthusiasts on where and what to cover for the tours and searching for a most suitable base to begin the tour from. High on the list are WW2 battlefields in Northern Malaya ( Malaysia )

Available WW2 Battlefield Tours latest by 2012:

The Defenceless Fortress

The Fields of Padi and Fire

The Lost HQ

Do send your enquiries to malayacommand@gmail.com. We welcome all ideas and proposals in regards to the battlefield tours that you wish to have and to include. Thank you for your support - Lest we forget. TOM