Armour hv Yalam, as musicians in Armour Band. Now, not sure. Laughable?I am not sure, but it appears that the SAF Armour and Artillery units may not have Malays.
Armour hv Yalam, as musicians in Armour Band. Now, not sure. Laughable?I am not sure, but it appears that the SAF Armour and Artillery units may not have Malays.
Gedong 3 cookhouses don’t serve halal food. But ATC canteen has a malay food stall. Most reservists prefer the malay stall than the Chinese stall. Attached personnel such as ambulance drivers or Opsfor NCOs who happen to be malay will have to have food packet from their original unit delivered to Gedong while their cheena counterparts will eat at the ATC cookhouse. I find it so stupid as the officer should just give the malay $3 to eat at canteen rather than send rover to collect food from original unit.
I don't think Colin was BG for very long. I think they upped him to BG before retiring so he could draw a higher pension.
So u r lurking all this while.Ask me what?
I thought classified unit folks are... less talkative. Say jump u ask how high. So many opinions this one.Yes, because I was from a classified unit where there were no Malays.
Malays would never be given the high level of security clearance. No chance in hell.
Certainly, policy changes could have been made over the years. But segregation in the military exists (or had existed).
No malays would want to to put his life at risk defending mostly immigrant chinese population.erm but got tankee as malay or not? should be 14% give or take malays right?
That may not be true these days, because the Malays are very good soldiers. There was a Malay platoon with me, during an exercise in 1981.No malays would want to to put his life at risk defending mostly immigrant chinese population.
Only way for malays to get job during colonial times was to join the army or police force or sail the british merchant fleet.That may not be true these days, because the Malays are very good soldiers. There was a Malay platoon with me, during an exercise in 1981.
The Malay platoon started in or about 1976 or 1977, and their platoon commanders were Malay officers serving NS.
I think it is more to do with the low IQ due in inbreeding and do not have the brain to handle modern sophisticated weaponry.No malays would want to to put his life at risk defending mostly immigrant chinese population.
Safer playing guitar under a coconut tree.Who wants to be in a tank that will be targetted by planes flying at mach 2?