Joseph22 Turbocharged November 15, 2012 Share November 15, 2012 Who ever said it stays in the army. Commander of BMT tell us on our first day one. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vulcann 6th Gear November 15, 2012 Author Share November 15, 2012 Bro. My answer to the leecruit: "Recruit, then your mother got a lot of post traumatic stress related disorder, because donno how many times your father fired into her also BOH TAI CHI MAH!! LOCK AND LOAD!" [laugh] You champion But after this the PC, OC, CO, all the "crabs" and "stars" would all be very eager to see you..............out of the camp gates with armed escort [laugh] Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mazdaowner Moderator November 15, 2012 Share November 15, 2012 Yep been there done that now FO for good Same here. I still carry a weapon. SG Gun Club. [laugh] Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mazdaowner Moderator November 15, 2012 Share November 15, 2012 Commander of BMT tell us on our first day one. Charge him lor Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gizmore Supercharged November 15, 2012 Share November 15, 2012 I always believe the Army can achieve training realistically and not subject the soldiers to unnecessary risk. The key point of the overturned jeep is that it is being driven by someone not qualified to do so. Seat not worn just compound the risks further. Does inculcating wearing of seat belts reduce realism of training? In times of war, hope on the vehicle and go. That's just common sense. And I don't understand why some folks are bashing the minister of defense. The Army has changed a lot these days. The very why more there are more deaths is because the Army is evolving from one that is covering things up to being transparent. In the past, it is not that there aren't soldiers dying or injured. It is a case of not being reported. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joseph22 Turbocharged November 15, 2012 Share November 15, 2012 Charge him lor can meh Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mazdaowner Moderator November 15, 2012 Share November 15, 2012 You champion But after this the PC, OC, CO, all the "crabs" and "stars" would all be very eager to see you..............out of the camp gates with armed escort [laugh] I tell the truth mah, give birth also very trauma one, every month period also trauma one 9we win the woman over with this mah) how can say not true, right or not, go pang sai all of a sudden khek too hard come out blood (tear backside not by gay means) also very trauma. PC I wanna go.. OC won't let me go.... CO I wanna go home, a home, a home YAY! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ahtong 1st Gear November 15, 2012 Share November 15, 2012 Sarron Lee's mum really took his death badly. She visted his grave everyday for 5 months straight. Dunno if she is still doing that Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mazdaowner Moderator November 15, 2012 Share November 15, 2012 I always believe the Army can achieve training realistically and not subject the soldiers to unnecessary risk. The key point of the overturned jeep is that it is being driven by someone not qualified to do so. Seat not worn just compound the risks further. Does inculcating wearing of seat belts reduce realism of training? In times of war, hope on the vehicle and go. That's just common sense. And I don't understand why some folks are bashing the minister of defense. The Army has changed a lot these days. The very why more there are more deaths is because the Army is evolving from one that is covering things up to being transparent. In the past, it is not that there aren't soldiers dying or injured. It is a case of not being reported. Got report, news slower, no internet, no 3G, no mobile phone. Now, toilet no paper already front page news. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mazdaowner Moderator November 15, 2012 Share November 15, 2012 Sarron Lee's mum really took his death badly. She visted his grave everyday for 5 months straight. Dunno if she is still doing that Bro. The pain is there, can feel for her, brought up a child from being in her for 9 months, then growing up, being a child, teen, young adult, watching him grow, it's not something one can just put down. I'm a parent myself, and I worry as well for the safety of my own boys in the hands of some of the best idiots sometimes. It's painful for a parent to loose ones own child. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mazdaowner Moderator November 15, 2012 Share November 15, 2012 can meh Can look for him => Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joseph22 Turbocharged November 15, 2012 Share November 15, 2012 Can look for him => mean cannot Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adrianli Hypersonic November 15, 2012 Share November 15, 2012 This statement in red is very unwarranted. Not everyone in there is like that, nor have been. I always say, being an ex-regular, it's not the organization that is bad, it's the few idiots who spoil it. Something you have to get right in your mind. I served, and I left, empty handed, unhappy as I was, it will remain WAS, I gained long standing friendships with my peers, something a bond unachievable elsewhere. We all gain from experience that THERE ARE such people, not all are like that. Well said!!!! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vulcann 6th Gear November 15, 2012 Author Share November 15, 2012 (edited) Sarron Lee's mum really took his death badly. She visted his grave everyday for 5 months straight. Dunno if she is still doing that As a parent of a 5 yo boy I feel for her Just hope that the powers that be seriously takes heed of these unfortunate deaths including Sarron's to devise new training methods or strictly ensure TSRs being complied with to prevent such incidents from happening. All servicemen are precious and are loved ones of someone so rightfully the state must ensure their safety and well-being in general by hook or by crook. Edited November 15, 2012 by Vulcann Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TVT Supercharged November 15, 2012 Share November 15, 2012 I feel really sick hearing that the death were caused by commanders who didn't follow safety rules....To be, it is as good as murder!!! :angry: SAF never change and learned its lesson, after so many reminders and accidents. The commanders take things for granted. This remain me of the drunking of an NS at the commando training centre by 2 officers. They were later charged in a civilian court and jailed. Same for these 8 officers as well, they should be jailed as well. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TVT Supercharged November 15, 2012 Share November 15, 2012 Sarron Lee's mum really took his death badly. She visted his grave everyday for 5 months straight. Dunno if she is still doing that I would have done the same if I were her. Worse of all, it was due to someone's screw-up that the boy died. This is even more frustrating and unfair. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Assaxefour 1st Gear November 15, 2012 Share November 15, 2012 This statement in red is very unwarranted. Not everyone in there is like that, nor have been. I always say, being an ex-regular, it's not the organization that is bad, it's the few idiots who spoil it. Something you have to get right in your mind. I served, and I left, empty handed, unhappy as I was, it will remain WAS, I gained long standing friendships with my peers, something a bond unachievable elsewhere. We all gain from experience that THERE ARE such people, not all are like that. of course you are not like that la. that's why i said "some". Another incident - me and my buddy were digging trench during a defense exercise, we took a bit rest and show our tired face, one of the "rare" MF ichek came over and said this - "don't show you shack face la, if you have study better, you in be in the room like those commander!" My buddy damn TL want to throw some chanko at his face lol. Anyway best friendship were forged with fellow NS men not those regular. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TVT Supercharged November 15, 2012 Share November 15, 2012 Wah good leh this Ng Eng Hen..successfully taiji away all the problems to fellow NSFs...clap clap.. Ng Eng Hen should resign as well. :angry: ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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