Serious Guess Where SAF Generals Go After Leaving SAF? Planning For My Children's Future!

Ng Jui Ping, from first batch OCS, also not a scholar.
Since Boey Tak Hap, declined to be the Chief of Defence Force, the SAF appointed NJP.
Thanks. I only know Leo was forced out as Chief of Navy so Teo CH could get his Admiral rank.
 
Thanks. I only know Leo was forced out as Chief of Navy so Teo CH could get his Admiral rank.

Non-scholars have no right to be the top leaders in the SAF. It should be given only to scholars, since they have proven themselves since young to be fine leaders. This is a merit based system, not a seniority system.
 
Non-scholars have no right to be the top leaders in the SAF. It should be given only to scholars, since they have proven themselves since young to be fine leaders. This is a merit based system, not a seniority system.
Fuck you. James Leo rose to the top by merit. You daughter will be raped. Winston Choo not a scholar, you want to blame him for being CDF? Fuck you!!!!
 
It's a good 2nd career move for the generals to be a cho-bo-lan in the private sector.
 
Fuck you. James Leo rose to the top by merit. You daughter will be raped. Winston Choo not a scholar, you want to blame him for being CDF? Fuck you!!!!

Winston Choo had the characteristics of a scholar, even if he didn't receive one due to the scarcity of top PSC scholarships back in his time. From his accomplishments in his studies and ECA, he was certainly scholar material. Winston Choo was not some hokkien peng like your typical sergeant and warrant officer.

Choo was given the name "Winston" by his grandfather, who named him after Winston Churchill. He grew up in Makepeace Road in the Newton area and received his education in Monk's Hill School (1947–1952) and Anglo-Chinese School (1953–1957). While he was in Anglo-Chinese School, he captained the school's football team, played hockey, and won the Queen's Badge (now the Founder's Badge) for his activities in The Boys' Brigade.

In 1971, Choo served briefly as the CO of the 4th Battalion Singapore Infantry Regiment (4 SIR) before attending the Command and Staff College at Fort Canning. In the following year, he attended the US Army Command and General Staff course at Fort Leavenworth in Kansas, United States, and graduated with distinctions in all his subjects.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winston_Choo
 
Any non-scholar Chief of Army/Navy/Air Force in the SAF these days?
 
Winston Choo had the characteristics of a scholar, even if he didn't receive one due to the scarcity of top PSC scholarships back in his time. From his accomplishments in his studies and ECA, he was certainly scholar material. Winston Choo was not some hokkien peng like your typical sergeant and warrant officer.

Choo was given the name "Winston" by his grandfather, who named him after Winston Churchill. He grew up in Makepeace Road in the Newton area and received his education in Monk's Hill School (1947–1952) and Anglo-Chinese School (1953–1957). While he was in Anglo-Chinese School, he captained the school's football team, played hockey, and won the Queen's Badge (now the Founder's Badge) for his activities in The Boys' Brigade.

In 1971, Choo served briefly as the CO of the 4th Battalion Singapore Infantry Regiment (4 SIR) before attending the Command and Staff College at Fort Canning. In the following year, he attended the US Army Command and General Staff course at Fort Leavenworth in Kansas, United States, and graduated with distinctions in all his subjects.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winston_Choo
You are a fucktard. You don't know insider stuff and use a site that anyone like me! can edit. Your daughter will be baren.
 
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