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  2. Kelvin Khong - Wikipedia

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    Khong was educated at Hwa Chong Junior College and attended the flight training programme at Singapore Youth Flying Club, where he was the Best Trainee in Flying upon graduation in 1995. [ 3 ] In 1999, after being awarded the Singapore Armed Forces Overseas Scholarship , Khong graduated from Imperial College London with a Master of Engineering ...

  3. Kelvin Fan - Wikipedia

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    On 22 March 2024, Fan succeeded Kelvin Khong as the Chief of Air Force. [ 1 ] [ 7 ] Prior to this appointment, Fan served as Deputy Secretary (Policy) at the Ministry of Defence , where he was responsible for defence policies, international diplomacy, national education, and strategic communications.

  4. File:Maj. Gen. Kelvin Khong, Chief of Air Force, Singapore ...

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  5. Khong - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence Khong (born 1952), Singaporean Christian leader; Yuen Foong Khong (born 1956), Malaysian political scientist; Kelvin Khong (born c. 1976), Singaporean general; Rachel Khong (born 1985), Malaysian-born American writer; Khổng Tú Quỳnh (born 1991), Vietnamese pop singer; Khổng Thị Hằng (born 1993), Vietnamese footballer

  6. Kelvin Kong Hok-lai - Wikipedia

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  7. Melvyn Ong - Wikipedia

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    Ong enlisted in the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) in January 1994 and was commissioned as an infantry officer in October that year.. Ong has held various appointments in the SAF, including the Commander of the 7th Singapore Infantry Brigade from 2010 to 2011, and Head of the Joint Plans and Transformation Department.

  8. Ca trù - Wikipedia

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    A Ca trù performance. Ca trù (Vietnamese: [kaː ʈû], 歌籌, "tally card songs"), also known as hát cô đầu or hát nói, is a Vietnamese genre of musical storytelling performed by a featuring female vocalist, with origins in northern Vietnam. [1]

  9. Trống cơm - Wikipedia

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    Trống cơm. Trống cơm (lit. "rice drum") is a kind of traditional barrel-shaped Vietnamese drum, bearing similarities to the Chinese yaogu, and the Khmer skor sang na.It is an integral instrument in the hát bội orchestra and is also featured prominently in the Hát chèo repertoire.