who missed his army days?

krafty

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i do, life in army was simpler, no need to think too much.

i am trying to say life in shittypore really sucks!
 
They say in the army the boots are might fine

I asked for number 7 they gave me number 9

I dont want no more of army life.......


i do, life in army was simpler, no need to think too much.

i am trying to say life in shittypore really sucks!
 
Your observation is about the good old days vs what the PAP has turned Spore into. It has nothing to do about the army.

Unfortunately as long as LHL leads the PAP expect worse.
 
life in army was so much enjoyable than what it is now.
 
i miss the army day not because that i were with ns.
i miss it because i could see my boyfriend (my current hubby) whenever he came out from the camp to his family and me
 
Mum trades sales job for military career

Having worked in a sales job in the private sector for more than 20 years, Madam Goh Mei Lan decided to seek her second wind in the military. "I felt I was stagnating... I needed a change and to do something that would challenge me," said the 41-year-old, who has an 11-year-old son. She traded her corporate wear for military fatigues at the start of this year and is now training to be an army engineer.

Madam Goh is one of 50 mid-career professionals hired by the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) between last April and March this year as part of efforts to boost its ranks amid declining birth rates.

As the oldest woman to be recruited as a combat soldier, Madam Goh said her journey has not been easy. "All the people around me were very young women who were fitter ," she said.

But she held her own in training.

"I was not the slowest during our runs or combat training. I also had previous work experience and could teach them how to cope with the workload," she said.

Colonel Francis Kee Eng Chye, who heads the SAF's Joint Manpower Department, is targeting those who want to make a mid-career switch as "they bring with them valuable skills and knowledge into the organisation".

He added: "They can join us at different stages of their working life as we develop them into leaders of our nation's defence... to realise their full potential."

http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/mum-trades-sales-job-for-military-career
 
Krafty you're confirmed chop sign loser.
You wasted 2.5 years of your life doing shit and you are saying you miss it? With fucktards like you pap will forever be in power.
Word of advice - pls dun have kids
 
I do not miss NS days. At the same time, I did not hate NS either. I just did it because I was required by law to do so, and while at it, I did the best I could, and looking back, I enjoyed my days there. Invited to lots of parties, made lots of friends, drank lots of beer, laughed a lot, and had fun. I had the opportunity to visit I think every combat camp in the island and ate in all the cookhouses (best was the beef rending at 5SIR muslim cookhouse and fried chicken at Commando camp). The two and a half years there did not amount to anything constructive in my later life and in this view, may be "wasted" years, but everyone else had to go through it, so I ain't complaining. Would I go through it again? Given a choice, no.

Cheers!
 
I do not miss NS days. At the same time, I did not hate NS either. I just did it because I was required by law to do so, and while at it, I did the best I could, and looking back, I enjoyed my days there. Invited to lots of parties, made lots of friends, drank lots of beer, laughed a lot, and had fun. I had the opportunity to visit I think every combat camp in the island and ate in all the cookhouses (best was the beef rending at 5SIR muslim cookhouse and fried chicken at Commando camp). The two and a half years there did not amount to anything constructive in my later life and in this view, may be "wasted" years, but everyone else had to go through it, so I ain't complaining. Would I go through it again? Given a choice, no.

Cheers!

You are a lucky man, to have visited every camp and tried the meals there.
 
Q
I do not miss NS days. At the same time, I did not hate NS either. I just did it because I was required by law to do so, and while at it, I did the best I could, and looking back, I enjoyed my days there. Invited to lots of parties, made lots of friends, drank lots of beer, laughed a lot, and had fun. I had the opportunity to visit I think every combat camp in the island and ate in all the cookhouses (best was the beef rending at 5SIR muslim cookhouse and fried chicken at Commando camp). The two and a half years there did not amount to anything constructive in my later life and in this view, may be "wasted" years, but everyone else had to go through it, so I ain't complaining. Would I go through it again? Given a choice, no.

Cheers!

Yes would anyone with a choice want to go thru it? Would any parents want their sons to risk their lives?
Looking back there's so much one could have done with that 2.5 years. Precious time wasted. Given to the pap.
 
Yes. Those were the best days of our lives.... my comrades at "Bersatu Padu". Only once and never to be repeated. Ever again by both Singapore and Malaysian military.
 
NS is a big waste of time, if given a choice I would definitely not do it.

It's not just 2.5 yrs, but also 10 yrs of reservist. It had affected my career in the past when I had to go for long reservist ICTs.
 
I do not miss NS days. At the same time, I did not hate NS either. I just did it because I was required by law to do so, and while at it, I did the best I could, and looking back, I enjoyed my days there. Invited to lots of parties, made lots of friends, drank lots of beer, laughed a lot, and had fun. I had the opportunity to visit I think every combat camp in the island and ate in all the cookhouses (best was the beef rending at 5SIR muslim cookhouse and fried chicken at Commando camp). The two and a half years there did not amount to anything constructive in my later life and in this view, may be "wasted" years, but everyone else had to go through it, so I ain't complaining. Would I go through it again? Given a choice, no.

Cheers!

U a muslim?
 
Unless one plans for a military career, the regimental discipline is the biggest turnoff. Also, those who plan for academic continuity will have this path interrupted by NS. But since we are all required by law to enlist, it is better to approach it with a positive mindset. For some, it turned out to be a worthwhile career move.

Cheers!

Q

Yes would anyone with a choice want to go thru it? Would any parents want their sons to risk their lives?
Looking back there's so much one could have done with that 2.5 years. Precious time wasted. Given to the pap.
 
Haha. Nope. And during NS, I took full advantage of the tax-free beer. Almost every Saturday, you will find me buying a case at NCO club in Beach Road.

Also, having eaten at both muslim and non-muslim cookhouses, I have to add that the muslim cookhouse is cleaner. In the non-muslim cookhouse, sometimes the soldiers would come in straight from field-training, soaked in sweat and covered in m&d, and stink up the hall. In the muslim cookhouse, the soldiers come in clean and dry uniforms. I think it is more respectful and dignified. Hate to say, the non-muslim cookhouse looks like it is for pigs.

Cheers!

U a muslim?
 
Haha. Nope. And during NS, I took full advantage of the tax-free beer. Almost every Saturday, you will find me buying a case at NCO club in Beach Road.

Also, having eaten at both muslim and non-muslim cookhouses, I have to add that the muslim cookhouse is cleaner. In the non-muslim cookhouse, sometimes the soldiers would come in straight from field-training, soaked in sweat and covered in m&d, and stink up the hall. In the muslim cookhouse, the soldiers come in clean and dry uniforms. I think it is more respectful and dignified. Hate to say, the non-muslim cookhouse looks like it is for pigs.

Cheers!

Please hold for jamban jah......
His predictable rebttual will be in shortly
 
Krafty you're confirmed chop sign loser.
You wasted 2.5 years of your life doing shit and you are saying you miss it? With fucktards like you pap will forever be in power.
Word of advice - pls dun have kids

at least, i made some good friends when i was there.
 
some parts of it was fun the pretending and make believe you are a soldier and some of the routine was comforting,but 80 percent of it was just boredom and torture.ns is too constricting and limiting.we have more aspirations to life and more important things to do and learn.

if ns only lasted like half a day it would be great,like we get to fuck off at 2pm.

if u truly enjoyed the monotony and excitement of ns life,you are probably suited for the life of a taxi driver or bus driver.
 
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