Many cases of NS boys dying...are you worried for your boys?
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3Boys:
Naive blog, beyond belief. Military synergy with ASEAN? The same people who call us a little red dot? Those who strive to shut our airspace?
Thanks for sharing, Lyddon! It opens my eyes yet to another perspective.concern2:
[quote=\"Lyddon\"]Here's an interesting blog about NS.
http://ns-singapore.blogspot.com/
Our neighbours have no love for Singapore, don't ever forget that.[/quote]What is the blog about? difficult to understand what he is actually trying to say and no key points..
Anyway, my impression is that he is trying to say NS is inhuman?? Sound like a rubbish article to me.
We should not take peace and security for granted.
The first line of defense is not military might. It is deterrence. Many pple does not understand that. We send a message to everyone out there, that if they were to attack us, they will have to pay a high price, because we have an effective and capable armed forces.
If there is no armed forces and military capability, many would be tempted to invade if they believe there is little price to pay.
Some pple believed that because Singapore is peaceful and stable, armed forces are not necessary. What they do not realize is that Singapore had been peaceful and stable BECAUSE of the presences of a credible and effective armed forces.
It is naive to depend on others for security. Their grandparents never tell them what happened during WWII?
When they find it tough to fight, the British simply pull out!
Only Singaporeans will place Singapore above all priorities, not anybody else. -
Joule:
What on earth gives you that impression? We are absolutely surrounded by unfriendlies. They are only 'friendly' because we are economically and militarily strong.
and it's not like we're surrounded by unfriendlies -
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How many fit footballer die in a year?
10 Jan 2012 - Li Hong Yan
16 Mar 2012 - Amirul Syahmi Bin Kamal
17 Apr 2012 - Lee Rui Feng Dominique Sarron
In a short span of 4 months, all during in camp training :sad: ... a little too many :nailbite: -
3Boys:
it they all spit at the little red dot at the same time, it will be a tsunami ....
What on earth gives you that impression? We are absolutely surrounded by unfriendlies. They are only 'friendly' because we are economically and militarily strong.Joule:
and it's not like we're surrounded by unfriendlies -
NS is essential to have for our country. What we really need is good medical help for crisis management. Sometimes, some conditions are underestimated especially if the medics are NSmen themselves. There should be a professional medical team to look after them. As for dying from pneumonia, clearly it is usually a case of late diagnosis and pneumonia is dangerous so help is definitely required early.
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ksi:
NS is essential to have for our country. What we really need is good medical help for crisis management. Sometimes, some conditions are underestimated especially if the medics are NSmen themselves. There should be a professional medical team to look after them. As for dying from pneumonia, clearly it is usually a case of late diagnosis and pneumonia is dangerous so help is definitely required early.
ksi, long time no see.
I personally hv an experience of an indifferent MO.
After waiting for a substantial time for my turn to see d MO,
he continued reading a book while I related to him my medical history related to an injury.
He then proceeded to write an MC (I think) without any physical examination.
That was it. When d medic gave me a MC for light duties n to report back in 3 months,
I immediately asked for d MO’s name with d intention to report him,
but d medic pacified me n refused to provide d MO’s name.
On recalling dis now, I am tinged with regret dat I didn’t pursue d matter with MINDEF at dat time.
I went thro dis charade, though with different MO each time, two n three times,
before someone advised me to see a specialist to certify my injury for downgrading.
It was a real waste of time.
wat dat MO did leaves d impression dat he was going thro' motion,
without paying any attention to d details of each case. -
I hv good memories of my time in NSF, n wld encourage my boys, without hesitation,
to put in their best when their time comes for their rite of passage n try to make d best of it.
NS is still necessary to give us d numbers to sustain a credible fighting force.
We r now inducting ard 20,000+ males a year into NSF – dat’s only abt 2 Divisions strength spread into d three arms, not including SCDF. 2 Divisions r insufficient to defend d island n project its defence beyond its shores.
Thus I understand d need to continue NS cycle beyond NSF,
both for maintaining sufficient force levels n for continuing training/upgrading of reservists.
However, d ICT cycle also disadvantages d NSmen in their careers (except for civil servants, which can be a plus)
n whilst more has been done to address dis, it will continue to be a contentious issue.
I thot it a half-baked silly notion when someone here said NS (contributing to a strong SAF) acts as a deterrence.
IMV, having a strategic nuclear submarine with first-strike nuclear capability lurking unknown in depths is a deterrent, not a SAF without strategic depth.
SG can never withstand a full scale military onslaught by a major military power in a conventional war.
SAF is at most a holding force, albeit relatively stronger than other regional armies, while waiting for allied reinforcements for its continued survival.
Therefore, d first n foremost defence is still good diplomacy.
SG continue to exist if we stay relevant in geo-politics. D red dot flourishes in a sea of green coz the neighbours haven’t got their act together yet.
SG became a logistical base (officially) for d US navy 7th Fleet since d 1990 MOU
- dis includes d nuclear-powered aircraft carrier n nuclear submarines.
d nuclear assets will be key targets in d ops plan of contending armies in war.
Wat’s d biggest threat for SG now?
IMV, not d neighbouring armies, but terrorism n sabotage
- both fr Islamic radicals n SG getting caught up in a wider conflict involving d major powers eg US vs China. -
medics are not full-fledged doctors right?
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Way2GO:
That's dreadful.
he continued reading a book while I related to him my medical history related to an injury.
He then proceeded to write an MC (I think) without any physical examination.
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