Confinement No More
It’s finally the time for walk-out, after spending 9 days in HTA Camp. Many thanks to JiaHao and Angie for the send off..
And of course.. my parents too.
All those rumours about slacking life away in Police Force is more or less bullshit, i believe trainings are on equal standard compared to Army. Furthermore, ours is not progressive training, so in short.. Life’s tough with that much physical workouts.
After those arduous times there, at least i’m now feeling more built and muscular now, better toning of the body.
Police really distinguish themselves well with Army. Most of the things they do, though similar, sounds different.
Instead of “knock it down” , we have a more refined way of carrying pushups..
“to the left/right on your palms down”
Its more troublesome, because we have to move accordingly to the direction given.
One of the most dreaded action is to do PT in raincoat, especially in the company grounds. With limited grounds provided, its really restricting our actions and the raincoat’s weight makes PT more unbearable.
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Qualification is something that differentiates people around, even in NS. It’s kind of insulting when they say if we do not conduct ourselves well, we will de demoted to XXX. Which this will make those people in the XXX Category feel like 2nd or even 3rd class citizens.
But this is the world here in Singapore, when paper counts. If not for this way, i believe many would feel unjust, studying so hard for the past 13 years in life and only to be working and treated like some other Tom, Dick and Harry that never even completed proper school education.
That’s where the difficult part come in, people that do not receive much education do not really think about their actions. Like the way they talk and carry themselves, which will lead to trouble not only for themselves but all the people around them too.
Well, they specifically mentioned that there is to a certain degree of secrecy in the PF, so its not very advisable to openly discuss about such stuffs here.
Its many more months to go, and i better clear my IPPT next week. I want my Saturdays!
Training to be a NSmen, not NSboy. Endure.. Persevere!









A place where i share my thoughts and updates of my daily life.
Daryl is currently serving his National Service under the Enlistment Act for the Republic of Singapore. Hence, updates usually arrives on weekends.
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December 24th, 2007 at 5:39 am
hey hey!! jiayou jiayou jiayou!! =D and and!! MERRY XMAS TOO!! muahaha..