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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. 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]

  4. List of equipment of the Singapore Army - Wikipedia

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    Early Colt M4 in service with the Naval Diving Unit and Special Operations Task Force. [37] FN MAG: 7.62×51mm NATO Belgium: Standard general-purpose machine gun of the Singapore Armed Forces. [46] STK 50MG: 12.7×99mm NATO Singapore: Standard heavy machine gun of the Singapore Armed Forces. [47] Grenade launchers M203: 40mm grenade United States

  5. Singapore Army - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Army is the land service branch of the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF). The largest of the four branches of the SAF, the Singapore Army traces its origins to the 1st Battalion, Singapore Infantry Regiment (1 SIR), which was formed in 1957, when Singapore was still under British colonial rule.

  6. Military recruit training - Wikipedia

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    National Service (NS) in Singapore is obligatory for all able-bodied male citizens and second generation permanent residents who have reached the age of 18. Conscripts enlisted into the Singapore Armed Forces are required to attend Basic Military Training (BMT) at the beginning of their NS. They are known as Full-Time National Servicemen (NSFs).

  7. 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 ...

  8. Singapore Armed Forces ranks - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) has five rank schemes for active and reservist personnel, with a sixth for the auxiliaries of the SAF Volunteer Corps.The SAF has a unique rank structure as an integrated force, ranks are the same in the Singapore Army, the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN), the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF), and the Digital and Intelligence Service (DIS).

  9. Uniforms of the Singapore Police Force - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the whistle chain was completely removed from all uniforms (except for some uniforms worn by the Gurkha Contingent) in the police force, the National Police Cadet Corps, as well as amongst CISCO officers. The new all-cotton combat uniform for the Police National Service Key Installation Protection Units was introduced in the same year.