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Jan 29, 2011
Some NSmen keep going and going
Even after fulfilling their national service obligations, some volunteer to stay on
<!-- by line -->By Jermyn Chow
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First Warrant Officer (Volunteer) Frederick Seah, 44, with his wife Ruth, 43, their son Joash, six, daughter Shawnia, 10, and dogs. After turning 40, the advertising firm managing director volunteered to be called up for in-camp training (ICT) for an extra six years. -- ST PHOTO: DESMOND LIM
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MOST operationally ready national servicemen (NSmen) look forward to hanging up their green fatigues for good once they complete their 10-year national service obligation, or when they turn 40.
But not Mr Frederick Seah.
Read the full story in Saturday's edition of The Straits Times.
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Some NSmen keep going and going
Even after fulfilling their national service obligations, some volunteer to stay on
<!-- by line -->By Jermyn Chow
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MOST operationally ready national servicemen (NSmen) look forward to hanging up their green fatigues for good once they complete their 10-year national service obligation, or when they turn 40.
But not Mr Frederick Seah.
Read the full story in Saturday's edition of The Straits Times.
[email protected]