to Terendak Garrison on 18 February 1965. All the schoolchildren and families came to see the royal party.
Under the command of the Commonwealth of Nations The camp was constructed to house the
28th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade Group during their relocation from North Malaysia in 1959–1960. The newly built Camp Sungai Udang, which serves as the garrison for the
Federation Regiment, was chosen as the location for the camp, dividing the Camp Sungai Udang in two. Construction began in 1957 and was partially funded by the governments of the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand. The camp was originally known as
Fort George before being renamed
Terendak Garrison, after Terendak Hill on which the camp is located. Construction of
Terendak was started in June 1957 and was completed by 1964.
Terendak covered an area of close to 1,500 acres with an additional training area of 3,500 acres. 28th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade occupancy started in late 1959 and by the mid-1960s the camp was fully occupied. The Garrison consisted of: • A Military Hospital • A Transport Unit • A Supply Depot (Foodstuffs, Fuel, Oil and Lubricants) • A Education Centre • A Civil Labour Unit • A Hygiene and Malaria Control Unit • Army Depot Police Detachment • Barracks Services • Commonwealth Brigade Units were accommodated in the following barrack areas: • Brigade Headquarters – Martang-San Lines • British Infantry Battalion – Imjin Lines • Australian Infantry Battalion – Canberra Lines • New Zealand Infantry Battalion – Wellington Lines • Artillery Regiment – Solma-Ri Lines • Field Engineer Squadron – Kohima Lines •
Ordnance and Workshops – Arakan Lines • Field Ambulance and Hospital – Mandalay Lines
Under the command of the Malaysian Armed Forces Terendak was handed over to the Malaysian army by the 28th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade on 28 March 1970, and has been occupied by the 1st Infantry Brigade ever since. The Camp Terendak later housed the
3rd Infantry Division, 10th Strategic Brigade (today known as the
10th Parachute Brigade), 32nd Regiment, Royal Artillery and the 94 Armed Forces Hospital. == Tenant units ==