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Address: Headquarters AFMLuqa BarracksLuqa VLT-2000Malta Telephone: (+356) 2249 4000 or (+356) 2249 4019 DISCLAIMER:– Please note that this e-mail should NOT be used to lodge a report or complaint. The Armed Forces of Malta Public Affairs Office does not take any legal responsibility for any information provided by third parties that might require immediate […]
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Public Affairs Office
Mission Whilst tasked to advise the Commander AFM on matters relating to public information, the overall mission-tasking of HQ AFM’s Administration and Personnel Branch’s Public Affairs Office (P.A.O.) is to ensure that AFM media operations’ activities are timely, accurate and an effective provision of public affairs, and the implementation of the AFM’s public relations policy […]
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Freedom of Information
Information relating to the Freedom of Information Act (Cap. 496), Article 17(1) The Freedom of Information Act (Cap. 496) gives the general public the right to request documents or information from Public Authorities. The Act also lists exemptions from this right as well as placing a number of obligations on Public Authorities. In fulfilling its […]
Data Protection
The AFM Data Controller is Brigadier Clinton O’Neill AFM while the AFM Data Protection Officer is Lieutenant Jessica Galea. In line with the Data Protection Regulations, the AFM Retention Policy details can be found on the link below: POLICY REGULATING THE RETENTION OF DOCUMENTATION IN THE ARMED FORCES OF MALTA
AFM Colours
Ceremonial Colours The AFM has long had a strong artillery tradition and although the artillery in the British tradition don’t carry ceremonial flags – yet it now has an infantry regiment, complete with a National and a Regimental Colour, the latter featuring a whole array of artillery-related emblems! Commander This is a Red triangular pennant […]
Rank Insignia
Military Rank Military Rank is a system of hierarchical relationships in the Armed Forces of Malta organized along military lines. The uniforms denote the bearer’s rank with particular insignia affixed to the uniforms. Ranking systems have been known to be advantageous during military operations particularly with regards to logistics, command, and coordination. As time continued […]
No 4 Dress
This dress is the warm climate equivalent of the no 2 Dress but it is worn solely by Officers of the Force. It is made of Khaki Viscose/Terylene.
No 3 Dress
This is the same dress as no 1 except that due to the warm climate during the summer season, the jacket is replaced with a white Terylene cotton tunic worn over the no. 1 dress trousers. This is generally worn during the period between 1 May and 31 October.