i heard that no pork is allowed in some place of tekong island.
Whatever it is,so many stories can make ppl chua sai...
i heard that no pork is allowed in some place of tekong island.
wa, sure or not
oni officers right
otherwise i surely join becos i want the $$ . :thumbsup:
Whatever it is,so many stories can make ppl chua sai...
i heard that no pork is allowed in some place of tekong island.
Something actually bothers me.
Apart from mishap occurig from military training,why are there so many spirits of long ago?
Something actually bothers me.
Apart from mishap occurig from military training,why are there so many spirits of long ago?
i heard that no pork is allowed in some place of tekong island.
Not too sure if only officers....but i remembered my whole BMT in 7BTS without PC. Then, he came back after passing out towards the end of my BMT and my entire platoon thinking this time siao liao......the siao lang come back liao sure tekan us ranger style...haha......lucky we going to pass out so no tekan.....the next batch don't know how.....:bsmilie:
Well...
I ate pork there for a whole week... nothing happened to me...![]()
The only way to know would be to open GS table and ask them when you get there....don't forget the benches......might get crowded......
wa, sure or not
oni officers right
otherwise i surely join becos i want the $$ . :thumbsup:
wa, sure or not
oni officers right
otherwise i surely join becos i want the $$ . :thumbsup:
Bro you from Hendon camp also? I am from the Lion CompanyThat fellow, my company mate drink and vomit continuously loh. It is usual to drink min of 2 litres 1 shot loh. Drink and vomit also. Theory from the instructor is that once u vomit means u have enough water. The worse is once our instructor was so mad with one sabo king and punish the whole grp by making us eat a lot and drink a lot, then do pushups. Wah lau eh, vomit out everything in front of us.
Yeah, the instructors were quite sadistic when during our 1st yr of commando trg but during our operational days, we can laugh abt it. We are not that complaint type and went thru all those nonsense like sleeping in toilet, stand by cupboard in parade square, change parade, fall in toothbrush, mess tin, etc, etc. Nearly went bonkers during those periods. However, can appreciate why the instructors did that. Go thru siong mission also can take it. Make us feel like real men. Imagine those trained by Israelites :bigeyes:. Lesser pp fall out.
Our later companies did not go thru so much nonsense cause we had a big case in our batch. Since then, the juniors had a slightly better time but less tolerance also.
Bro you from Hendon camp also? I am from the Lion Company![]()
Lucky for me. Six 3SGTs of my platoon were attached to 4 SIR for Thailand exercise as their controllers. Rest of my men went thru the POW course. They told me their terrible experience.Realised that there is a lot of recce guys here. Brings back interesting memories....
The POW course was after my time (luckily) but the training was tough nonetheless...i remember that there was lots of injuries from bike accidents (lots of pple falling asleep while riding back to camp after exercise).
But i never hallucinate or was too shacked out....I was a TC and my team was only 3 person in a supposedly 4 man team....the most fun part is that you can tuang a lot during exercise w/o authorities, so pretty much anything goes.....Once play mahjong/shower in marsiling farm house.....
when i was in Camp 3, the CSM and Sgt pleaded with us not to bring pork. Reason is becos the previous BMT batch had a woman sitting on the cabinet in my bunk at night.. someone disobeyed and the horror show got started.
sure or not? now still use GS TABLES n CHAIRS MEH!!
tot that is during our classic time. :bsmilie:
wait they carry here there, injure themselves, how??
I always had very strong uneasy feeling when go to Kg Unum mangrove area. Not only me, my elder brother also said that.
Maybe subconsciously we feel uneasy because of what we had previously heard or something really out there.
But that is a place that i don't really want to set a foot on.