The identity creation of a military observer begins with culture. Each person grows up with his or her own distinctive culture and indirectly establishes the identity of their individual self. For a military observer, their identity formation begins with multifactorial affiliations such as gender, ethnicity and race, socio-economic, language, mental and physical difference and religious beliefs at individual level. There are four stages of development that a military observer must go through before becoming a full-fledged military observer. First stage: early childhood to men, second stage: men to army officer, third stage: army officer to military observer and fourth stage as military observer with his or her own world-view. The objective of this paper is to identify how military observer’s culture is established through Malaysian military observers.
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