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it's a red barret thing i cannot understand.. For Honour and Glory!!!
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I have ROD for 10 years already. Until now, when I tell people that I was a commando officier for only 6 month, people still give me that little bit of respect.

When I am 50 years old and I tell my children that I was a commando officer for 6 months, they also give me a little bit of respect too.

Even when I die, my grand children look at my Army pictures and they say that my grandfather was a commando officer. His friends will also give a little bit of respect.

Do you think it is worth it for the 6 months of service? You only live once, do what you think it is right to do and don't look back.:sweat: "for honour and glory"

wow super fit!
was told commandos officers must run 5km SOC?

I knew of a classmate who didnt do very well at A'Levels to go Uni, but went on to become commando officer during NS, now agency manager with a life insurance company, also doing very well w/o Uni degree. I knew of another pair of twins, who were kinda fat during childhood days, but managed to lose all the baby fat & by the time they reached 18/19, were so happy & proud to be selected & passed out from 1st Bdn.
 

wanted to be a general....I told them I very good at command and conquer in my CV, they showed me the door.:bheart:
 

I wanted to be a clerk in MINDEF. Nice scenery...

But they sent me to Infantry. Lagi "nicer scenery" in L.C.K......
 

The famous clause "This is not your father ARMY". "What you wanted to be" is not equal to what you end up to be. I ended up in OCS and become a commando officer eventually.

Hmmm... I think I know you leh, are you a biker? I mean motorbike....:think:

wow super fit!
was told commandos officers must run 5km SOC?

Correction, All Commando do the 5Km SOC after their 1st year.

During the Leader course (Sgt) you do the 10Km SOC with progressive training. It starts from 6Km, 7Km, 8Km, 9km, 10Km.....then the trial Test before the actual Test. All done twice, first with vest n slack with boots (mind you the old heavy boot) then second time upgrade to SBO, weapon. :sweat:

Officer get to do all the above one more time after OCS during the conversion course because they are the special one :sweatsm:
 

Wanted to be a mess boy! :lovegrin:
 

seems like only commandos take pride in their vocation..but can't blame them i guess if their leaders give them a reason to, my leaders only make me hate ns and my unit more and more... can't believe i actually wanted to sign on when i enlisted...
 

I wanna be posted to police force else be a clerk stay out 8 to 5....:lovegrin:
 

Hmmm... I think I know you leh, are you a biker? I mean motorbike....:think:



Correction, All Commando do the 5Km SOC after their 1st year.

During the Leader course (Sgt) you do the 10Km SOC with progressive training. It starts from 6Km, 7Km, 8Km, 9km, 10Km.....then the trial Test before the actual Test. All done twice, first with vest n slack with boots (mind you the old heavy boot) then second time upgrade to SBO, weapon. :sweat:

Officer get to do all the above one more time after OCS during the conversion course because they are the special one :sweatsm:

10km SOC!
No wonder my current reservist platoon mate (down grade from CDO to Infantry) fit like hell!

I heard the Navy Diver course also 'see-bay-siong'! Must go through some 'Hell week' with 4 hours of sleep per day.
 

Do you need to go through the painful process like what they do to eunuch?

That one is 500 years ago to work in the concubine's palace lah!
 

I wanted to be siao on and be either ranger, guards or commandos, so I answered the questionaire they gave, to see if you fit for certain vocations, LPPL in the end......became a driver! lol bloody NSF spec driver.... Ns anyhow one la......
 

To be honest, I don't even KNOW what to expect when I went to BMT.

No forum access, no friends, no relatives, no one willing to help. I juz.... went in.
 

anyone here follows the motto of...We Dare? :)
 

To be honest, I don't even KNOW what to expect when I went to BMT.

No forum access, no friends, no relatives, no one willing to help. I juz.... went in.

Yeah mine was similar. But I want to be based near my home. Alas! SAF screwed me big time and dumped me to far flung camps. Wanted to be a clerk, so can stay out and go home everyday.

But SAF thinks I talk too much cork and made me a signaller. And having seen the clerks' work life during my time and compared to my sig life, no regets man. Glad that I'm a sig.
 

anyone here follows the motto of...We Dare? :)

Thats one up from the British SAS moto " Who Dares Win " so you answer back "We Dare" then win liao lor....:flame:

For me I serve because its an Honour for me to do it and for the glory of it :lovegrin:
 

I heard the Navy Diver course also 'see-bay-siong'! Must go through some 'Hell week' with 4 hours of sleep per day.

The NDU will always have my respect . Buy them a beer when you meet one :cheers:
 

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