Tag: NSF

  • Police NSF Found With Gunshot Wound To Head

    Police NSF Found With Gunshot Wound To Head

    A full-time Police National Serviceman was found dead with a gunshot wound to his head on Wednesday (May 27).

    The Singapore Police Force (SPF) confirmed on Wednesday evening that the full-time officer had been discovered inside a locked security post in the Tanglin area that morning.

    Authorities said the 20-year-old had reported for duty at about 8pm the evening before, “in preparation for his night shift duties and had drawn his service revolver from the armoury, before proceeding to the duty point”.

    The service revolver was lying beside him, and he was pronounced dead at about 7.50am by paramedics at the scene.

    Police said the case has been classified as “unnatural death”, and that they are investigating. “No foul play is suspected,” the authorities said in a press release.

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

  • 5 Reasons Josephine Teo’s Service To Singapore Should Be Measured In Dollars And Cents

    5 Reasons Josephine Teo’s Service To Singapore Should Be Measured In Dollars And Cents

    In a post-budget 2015 forum on Feb. 26, 2015, Minister of State Josephine Teo was asked if national servicemen should be paid more.

    She said she noted the importance of giving NSmen recognition, but service for the country cannot be measured in dollars and cents.

    Here are 5 reasons why only Josephine Teo’s contributions to Singapore can be measured in dollars and cents:

    1. She is from the PAP.

    Only dollars and cents apply to them.

    2. It is a privilege for Singaporean Sons to serve National Service. Being a Minister of State, on the other hand, is a thankless job.

    Only money can be used as compensation.

    3. Because National Service is its own reward.

    And because serving Singapore as a Minister of State is not its own reward.

    4. Because Full-time National Servicemen get paid such a miniscule derisory amount it doesn’t even matter.

    Unlike what she gets, which can be counted easily because it is so much.

    5. She is the bulwark against any invasive force.

    She is not part of Total Defence. She is Total Defence itself.

    She can singlehandedly defend Singapore’s sovereignty by herself. That’s why only her contributions can be quantified in dollars and cents.

     

    Source: http://newnation.sg

  • 7 Things Girls Must Know About Boyfriends Who Are In NS

    7 Things Girls Must Know About Boyfriends Who Are In NS

    What’s the worst part for an enlisting soldier who is attached? His relationship. More often than not, you hear stories of how relationships go bad when the boy enters army; guys “wear green hat” (translate that to Chinese), guys change in personality and the relationship becomes stale. Is it really the army that’s causing these personal tragedies?

    I’m attached myself and I would say that my relationship is still going strong, thanks to my awesome girlfriend and both our efforts to keep this relationship going. In this article I shall share some common misunderstandings in the ladies’ point of view as well as some pointers which can help maintain your relationship or even remedy one.

    “I’ve waited the whole day for one call, but during the call he speaks lesser than five sentences!”

    Your boy is going through a transition where almost all his freedom is taken away, everything including his time is controlled according to schedule and the activities in camp are mostly physically demanding.

    Usually admin time at night is after all activities or training have ended, and the one thing everyone wants to do is to jump onto the bed and sleep. Trust me, as much as he would love to talk to you the whole night, he is most likely unable to do so after such a tiring day. But guys, this is no excuse for you, you can’t expect your girlfriends to only be the ones talking, think in their shoes!

    Oh did I mention that there’s limited time to do everything as well?

    “We have lesser things to talk about, all his topics are about the army”

    There’s a saying in the army “same shit, different day”. When the days go on, everything becomes mundane, so he telling you what he did would be also the same. Plus, since he is exposed to something relatively new every day, what he will do is go find out on what he’s interested in and since it’s related to the army, everything he talks about would naturally be about the army!

    Just a suggestion for ladies, you can go read up some things about the army. I’m sure your boy would be surprised to know you know so much and even if he has to correct you, he can prove how much he knows too.

    He likes to go out more and wants to stay out during the weekends as much as possible! (or vice versa, staying in)

    This might be a little more subjective for different army guys but it’s the same reason: we only have weekends to go out!

    Same principle: he has very little time to spend outside, hence the weekends are for him to wisely do what he can’t do 5/7 of the week. If you cherish time with him, go out with him! It doesn’t matter what you’re doing as long as you’re spending time with him anyways. Of course some compromise should be reached between both parties, but I wouldn’t support anyone continuously shopping non-stop! It’s all about compromise!

    For me, my girlfriend and I both prefer to stay home, so no conflict here!

    When he books out, he starts getting sleepy at 10pm!

    We all know we have limited time to spend with each other, but why still go to sleep? Simple: Body Clock. As mentioned above, his time and schedule is controlled. The army says we have to sleep at 10pm to prepare for the next day. Doing this same routine 5 days a week means our body clock most likely is adjusted to that.

    You’re fortunate if your boy makes special effort to stay awake. I personally can’t keep awake as long as I’m sitting on a bed around that time… but that doesn’t mean I do that all the time, so guys, do make the effort to appreciate the time spent together!

    Communication

    This word is very often overlooked! It takes two people to communicate. If only one party puts in the effort, then it’ll be talking to a wall, not communication. If you don’t speak of what you feel or think, the other party is never ever going to know about it. This can make or break your relationship in the long run. Not to mention that means of communication is only via the phone on weekdays.

    Having good communication not only means mindless talking. It means to let either party know what’s going on in each other lives, be it whether it’s of your interest or not – what’s important is your partner, and not the topic. Good communication also reduces misunderstanding.

    Keeping Secrets

    One of my principles for a healthy relationship is to never keep secrets from each other. Being a couple means that you both should have nothing to hide. On top of that, with him being in camp and unable to be updated on your activities, it’s normal to feel insecure. Keeping secrets leads to several negative consequences, in worst case scenarios, he may start doubting your loyalty; of which will lead us to my next point.

    Cheating

    Ladies, as much as your boy is in camp, it doesn’t mean he doesn’t die wishing to come out to give you a hug, you may be tired of hearing all the “I miss you” sweet talk but you never know it might very well be true. The least you can do is stay faithful and work things out.

    Guys, don’t cheat on your loyal girlfriends in… well, camp. Wait, WTF?

     

    Source: www.lowkayhwa.com

  • 27 National Servicemen Struck By Stomach Ailment

    27 National Servicemen Struck By Stomach Ailment

    A total of 27 servicemen were treated for symptoms of Gastro-Intestinal Disease on Thursday (Jan 22) at Clementi Camp Medical Centre, the Defence Ministry (MINDEF) confirmed on Friday.

    MINDEF said the soldiers’ conditions are stable and all of them have been discharged from the medical centre. They have since been given light duties, MINDEF added.

    The ministry said the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) takes the safety and well-being of its soldiers “very seriously”, and investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of the incident.

    “The unit has also taken precautionary measures to prevent the spread of this disease by ceasing cookhouse operations, disinfecting dining and communal areas, and enforcing good personal hygiene practices. The SAF will continue to monitor the situation closely,” MINDEF said.

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

  • NSmen Forced To Sign “Consent Form”

    NSmen Forced To Sign “Consent Form”

    i’m writing in to unfold an standard protocol required by SAF for our annual FFI clearance, which is mandatory for NSmen upon reaching the age of 35 years old. I’m like all 35 years old, was scheduled for this liability, days after turning 35. So here goes with the standard procedures: blood test, eye test, ECG test, weight and height measurement and not forgotting, a declaration form on your wellbeing and personal details. And the final stage of the test, seeing the in-camp Medical Officer (MO).

    I’m an avid runner and swimmer, who exercises regularly at least 5 to 6 days per week, but however I do have some bad habits in smoking and drinking (occasionally), therefore, as per the MO, standard protocol requires me to take the treadmill test, scheduled a few days later at the National Heart Centre.

    So well, IPPT and NS is a man’s responsibility, therefore I do not even have the slightest complaint, and not to mention, I do not have any problem in clearing my IPPT. I only have problem getting GOLD! Silver to me is like a piece of cake.

    A few days later and here I am, in the National Heart Centre, waiting for my turn to take the test. As the nurse was implanting all the “sockets” on my body, and explaining briefly to me about this test, a remark suddenly caught my full attention.

    “Sir I need you to know that there’s a possibility of 1 in 10,000 of heart attack for this test and we need you to sign a consent form.”

    Straight away, the answer in my mind was NO! For tons of reasons which I explained to the doctor when the nurse could not handle my queries.

    Why should we be liable for something we did not ask for? If SAF needs us to do such test, it proves there’re some health risks after the age of 35, and why are they still implementing this and most importantly, how can they wash their hands off matters which they are forcing the citizens to do? Least they can do is to be liable in case NSmen suffer heart attack during the test.

    I saw the MO again, he had no explanations for my concerns and quoted me an example:

    “There’s risk to everything you do, like you chose to park your car there, there is risk of break-in.”

    Any answer to him is simple, “I chose to park the car there and willing to take the risk. I did not choose to serve NS or IPPT, therefore I shouldn’t be liable for the risk.”

    MO’s reply: This is standard protocol and nothing he can do about it. If I do not comply, I will get charged.

    I ended the conversation immediately, and in any case, what can a Captain do to oppose such non-logical protocol?

    It might sound like a small issue and I know many of you will tell me I am over reacting but I feel insulted that we are forced to sign a “consent form” or be charged. Like that, it’s not really consent since I have no choice.

    The Truth

    * Submitted by TRE reader.

     

    Source: www.tremeritus.com