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Take it from me: The SAF keeps on emphasising how no role is insignificant and every person or task contributes to the overall effort. While some tasks might seem mundane and routine, they are still important. Just try your best when tasks are handed to you, and not be a bobo king. Also, it might inspire others to contribute more - who would want to slack off when everyone is working hard?

Sia suay sia! Take it from me: You have to remember the SAF is a military organization, so while your superiors may only be years older, they still outrank you. They have every right to punish you accordingly should you step out of line. Respect the rank they have trained hard to earn — you might be in their shoes or boots in the future. If you disrupt the chain of command, it is lowkey implying your direct superior is incapable of handling your issue.

Some may find it challenging, while others may feel it is an absolute rite of passage that makes every boy a man. Whichever way, homesickness, financial burdens, stress, communal living and relationship strife are just some of the things to expect. Here are some practical tips to prepare you and your son for the two year journey ahead:.

The first 9 to 19 weeks of NS is the Basic Military Training BMT ; the exact duration depends on the fitness level of the recruit, where new recruits are inducted into the military way of life and culture. This initial confinement helps to establish close rapport between section mates and allow recruits to adapt to their new environment. Some may also get posted to Command School and go on to become specialists or officers. NSmen usually serve until the age of 40 or 50 if they are an Officer or have special skills.

This will be credited to his bank account directly each month. Those working overtime may also be eligible for additional meal allowance. Print this page. Social Media Facebook Twitter Email.

What NS is NS is a mandatory conscription and duty that every male citizen and PR must undertake upon attaining the age of NS history and stories Find out interesting facts about the SAF since its founding post-independence and learn about the history of Singapore's military.

Continue exploring What we do. Safety is the one thing you should be kiasu about. Nobody is perfect and we all make mistakes.

While you may be better than others in a certain field and it is good to capitalise on your strengths, it is absolutely fine to admit your shortcomings as well.

More often than not when you pretend to know, you might end up making a bigger mess than before. Kiang jiu ho, mai kay kiang! A post shared by kai kaiyatoast.

This article was first published in Wonderwall. Note to pre-enlistees: How to enjoy NS like I did. Ng Kai.



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