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Shahid Abdullah Ibn Nuh Al-Bahar was a Al-Khilafah Naval Force rating and the youngest recipient of the Hamza Medal.
Early life and education Abdullah Ibn Nuh Al-Bahar was born in 2101 in Aqaba,the first child of a family with a enlisted naval tradition, his father Nuh Al-Bahar was an Able Seaman and later retired at the rank of Chief Petty Officer.
He went to school until he reached the age of fifteen and a half, after which he enlisted in the Al-Khilafah Naval Force, after completing his training and reaching the age of sixteen (and one month) he was assigned to a patrol boat in the South China Sea in 2117.
Death in battle
His patrol boat was sent to investigate suspicions of a covert Chinese patrol boat in the South China Sea. It turned out that there was a squadron of Chinese patrol boats nearby despite by the lone survivor of his ten-man patrol boat crew he kept firing his machine gun at the enemy (he had radioed in for reinforcements and orders and was waiting for them).
He died but not before killing two spies and a People's Liberation Navy rating.
Hamza Medal and funeral
He was posthumously awarded the Hamza Medal for "valiant martyrdom under overwhelmingly odds".
See also Al-Khilafah Naval Force