Jocklin Kongpaw

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Preceded byPengiran Abidin
Succeeded byOffice abolished
Succeeded byMagdalene Teo
Jocklin Kongpaw
جوچكلين كوڠڤاو
Junior lieutenant Jocklin being awarded his pilot badge by Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah in 1968
Commander of the Air Wing, Royal Brunei Malay Regiment
In office
27 March 1986 (1986-03-27)  1990 (1990)
MonarchHassanal Bolkiah
Preceded byPengiran Abidin
Succeeded byOffice abolished
Diplomatic positions
High Commissioner of Brunei to Canada
In office
10 January 1998  2001
Succeeded byMagdalene Teo
High Commissioner of Brunei to Australia
In office
2001–2004
Preceded byMalai Ahmad Murad
Succeeded byAdnan Mohd Ja'afar
Personal details
Born(1944-11-12)12 November 1944
Died21 April 2025(2025-04-21) (aged 80)
SpouseMeliah binti Lungkau
Occupation
  • Military officer
  • diplomat
Military service
Allegiance Brunei
Branch/service Royal Brunei Air Force
Years of service1965–1996
Rank Colonel
CommandsAir Wing RBMR
Director of Personnel

Jocklin bin Kongpaw (12 November 1944 – 21 April 2025) was a Bruneian military officer and diplomat who became the high commissioner to Canada from 1998 to 2001,[1] and Australia from 2001 to 2004.[2]

Being one of the first military pilots in the Royal Brunei Air Force (RBAirF), he and Pengiran Abidin had indirectly aided the expansion and development of the RBAirF.[3]

Junior Lieutenants Abidin and Jocklin completed a two-month Royal Air Force (RAF) Air Crew Selection training at RAF Biggin Hill, Westerham in England, and returned to Brunei on 11 September 1966.[4] After completing all domestic and foreign flight training, two local officers, Second Lieutenants Abidin and Jocklin were given the pilot badge for the first time by Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah on 6 August 1968, marking a very significant moment for the Royal Brunei Malay Regiment (RBMR).[5] This event is also remembered by the AMDB as the first in the history of the organisation for having produced two successful local military pilots. The presentation ceremony was further enhanced at that time by a flight display at Istana Darul Hana that utilised a Bell 206B helicopter. The two pilots from the area had shown a very high level of skill and effectiveness.[6]

RBMR created history on 14 August 1967, when the two pilots were sent to British Executive Air Services Limited at Kidlington in Oxfordshire, England, for basic flight training. Before going to training in the United Kingdom, the two officers also completed flying school in Sabah, Malaysia, to obtain a pilot's license. After completing basic training, the two pilots underwent ninety hours of advanced flight training on a Bell 206B helicopter under the supervision of Major Herbert Marshall, the commander of the Helicopter Platoon, RBMR. Both pilots have subsequently flown a range of RBAirF aircraft in various capacities and have served as officers.[6]

Colonel Jocklin was also the second indigenous officer to be appointed the Air Branch, RBMR's commander on 27 March 1986, succeeding Lieutenant Colonel Abidin.[7] After being advanced to the rank of Colonel in 1990, he assumed the position of Director of Membership and Administration within the Ministry of Defence. From 4 January 1994 to 31 January 1996, he was appointed the Director of Personnel.[8] He spent 31 years working for the ABDB.[9]

Diplomatic career

On 10 January 1998, he was presented his credentials by the Sultan, as the high commissioner to Canada until 2001.[10] He would be reappointed the high commissioner to Australia from 2001 to 2004.[11][12]

Family

Colonel (Retired) Dato Seri Laila Jasa Jocklin was married to Datin Meliah binti Lungkau and blessed with 4 children.

Death

Honours

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