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  2. National service in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The National Service (Amendment) Bill was passed on 14 March 1967, making National Service (NS) compulsory for all 18-year-old male Singapore citizens and permanent residents. The Singapore government felt that it was necessary to build a substantial military force to defend the country, which had only about 1,000 soldiers when it became ...

  3. Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Singapore

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    The church serves approximately 6000 parishioners today. Another 1200 parishioners attend Korean Mass ever since the Korean Catholic community has permanently shifted and been based here in 2012. [15] Besides religious services, the church also began running the Nativity Church Kindergarten for Pre-Nursery, Nursery, K1 and K2 children in 2003.

  4. Singapore Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Women are exempt from full-time National Service in Singapore, but can sign on as a career soldier in both combat and non-combat roles. [38] The range of positions available to women has been expanded gradually. [36] In July 2007, the SAF held an exhibition highlighting the contributions of women in the armed forces. [39]

  5. Singapore Volunteer Corps - Wikipedia

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    The volunteers continued to play a role in national security, which included the training of part-time National Servicemen when National Service was introduced in 1967. However, with the introduction of compulsory full-time national service and dwindling volunteer enlistment, their role diminished. 101 PDF, the last volunteer battalion, was ...

  6. Singapore Civil Defence Force - Wikipedia

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    Of the latter, four (1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Divisions) are territorial divisions; another two are training divisions, namely the Civil Defence Academy (CDA) and National Service Training Centre (NSTC) and can be activated as the 5th and 6th Divisions respectively in times of emergency; the eighth is the Marine Division, which was set up on 1 ...

  7. SAF Day Parade - Wikipedia

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    The first national service officer to be Parade Commander of the SAF Day Parade was Lieutenant Colonel Johnny Lim. [15] The 2015 parade was known as the SAF50 Parade in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the parade, which included a special aerial flypast fighter planes and helicopters as well as the attendance of SAF pioneers who were ...

  8. This is how Canada's iconic Mountie uniforms are made - AOL

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    The Royal Canadian Mounted Police, or "Mounties," are known for their iconic uniforms that feature the iconic scarlet tunic referred to as the "Red Serge." We visited the tailor shop where a team ...

  9. Commandos (Singapore Army) - Wikipedia

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    The battalion had only one company at the time. [citation needed] After the Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) allowed Full-Time National Servicemen (NSFs) to join the 1 CDO BN in 1972, a second company was formed on 15 January 1973 from the first batch of conscripts enlisted in the Commandos. From July 1973 to January 1975, three more companies were ...