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How come the SIngapore Navy is now employing non singaporeans in a sensitive branch like the submarine service onboard its vessel MV Swift Rescue? Thank you RSAF and SHit Times for omitting the fact that the MV Swift Rescue is a $400 million vessel own and commissioned by the RSN. So, a foreigner is now privy to the normal operating depths of our submarines? The crew and number of each submarine's complement? Operating area and location of disabled submarines? How many Pinoys are working on this vessel? It follows that in order to rescue submarines, you must completely know and understand their operations and procedures. Time for PAP to come clear. What next? Pinoys working on the F-15SGs at Tengah? Pinoys working in Leo 2 tanks, in 48 SAR? This is PAP commitment to total defence? Total meaning every ASEAN country shitizens can totally help themselves to jobs in the SAF? Liddat also can? Fucking PAP.
RSAF successfully evacuates Filipino from submarine support and rescue vessel
The Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) successfully evacuated a Filipino civilian in a stable condition to the Singapore General Hospital (SGH), early Thurday morning, on May 8.
The Filipino, a civilian crew member, was on board MV Swift Rescue, a Submarine Support and Rescue Vessel, that was 250km off Singapore's coast, according to a post on the RSAF's Facebook page.
Rescue 10 was scrambled at about 4.10am and reached SGH at 6.25am. The evacuee is suspected to have suffered appendicitis.
This is the Facebook post from the RSAF page:
Rescue 10 was scrambled at 0411H to evacuate a Filipino civilian crew with suspected appendicitis on board MV Swift Rescue, a Submarine Support and Rescue Vessel, that was 250km off our coast. Rescue 10 successfully evacuated the casualty in a stable condition to the Singapore General Hospital at 0652H.
RSAF successfully evacuates Filipino from submarine support and rescue vessel
The Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) successfully evacuated a Filipino civilian in a stable condition to the Singapore General Hospital (SGH), early Thurday morning, on May 8.
The Filipino, a civilian crew member, was on board MV Swift Rescue, a Submarine Support and Rescue Vessel, that was 250km off Singapore's coast, according to a post on the RSAF's Facebook page.
Rescue 10 was scrambled at about 4.10am and reached SGH at 6.25am. The evacuee is suspected to have suffered appendicitis.
This is the Facebook post from the RSAF page:
Rescue 10 was scrambled at 0411H to evacuate a Filipino civilian crew with suspected appendicitis on board MV Swift Rescue, a Submarine Support and Rescue Vessel, that was 250km off our coast. Rescue 10 successfully evacuated the casualty in a stable condition to the Singapore General Hospital at 0652H.