NCC DECEMBER CAMP PACKING LIST

Cadets Involved : All Part A, B , Cs. Parts Ds are welcomed to join. All Part As are to report at 8.00am. All Part Bs are to report at 7.30am. Attire : PT Kit – (School PE Shirt, School PE pants. ) Packing List: Compulsory Items: Sleeping Bag x 1 –VERY IMPORTANT Toiletries Towel Undergarments NCC Unit T-shirt x1 PE Shirts x 2 PE Shorts x3 Socks x 3 Running Shoes x 1 Full No 4 Set x1 1.5L Bottle x1 Mug, Fork and spoon x1 Slippers/Sandals x1 – For Shower time only. Plastic Bags Instant Noodles/ Canned Food –Field Cooking. Optional Items Home Clothes x 2 Personal Medication – If needed. Torchlight with batteries x 1 Jacker/WindBreaker/Blanket All Cadets are reminded to bring along $10 if they have not paid for the camp. Cadets who are absent from the camp is required to present Medical Certificate/Parents Letter as soon as possible.

NCC TRAINING FOR OPEN HOUSE THIS SATURDAY 27th Nov

Cadets involved: All Time: 0800 - 1200 Report at 0745hr Attire: No. 4 with jockey cap
Sec 1 cadets who are involved in IPW and Drama, you may be excused from attending the training.

Basic PDS Course at Yishun Town Sec Sch (YTSS)

Yishun Town Sec School will be conducting the a/m course at their school premises from 24 to 26 Nov 2010. The following Part A cadets have been selected to attend the Basic PDS Course at Yishun Town Sec Sch (YTSS). LCP Chew Zhi Kang LCP Tay Hao Yang LCP Ong Shi You LCP Desmond Loh Hui Yang LCP Jonathan Teng Wei Kang LCP Ryan Kueh Jinhao LCP Jerrand Jee Jia Wei PTE Naaman Chew Date & Time: 24 Nov, 0830 hr to 26 Nov, 1700 hr Please report at YTSS canteen at 0800hr in No.4 with beret. Bring along water bottle, unit-t/school-t, jockey cap and student pass. Please spread the words. ADMIN INSTRUCTION: This set of instructions will spell out the administrative and logistics matters in relation to the smooth running of the course. AIM The aim of this course is to allow cadets to learn the 19 basic arm drills of PDS. With their knowledge on PDS, they would be able to attend the selections test for the NCC PDS Enhanced Auxiliary Instructor Course held next year. Upon completion of the course, the graduands will be able to conduct basic PDS trainings in their respective school units. A test would be administered at the end of the course to determine the trainee’s level of competency. Upon completion, participants will be awarded the NCC Basic PDS badge and a certificate to certify their qualification. There also will be a Course Best Trainee Award. The full list of the basic 19 drills can be found below: Basic 19 drills of PDS 1) Vertical slope (4+1) 2) Vertical order (4+1) 3) Diagonal slope (5+1) 4) Diagonal order (4+1) 5) Sungfoo (14+1) 6) Pungfoo (10+1) 7) Slow markal (16+1) 8) Modified dragon toss (26+1) 9) Pipa (16+1) 10) Double right (18+1) 11) Modified seagull (12+1) 12) Popeye (12+1) 13) Slapping arm (12+1) 14) Momo (10+1) 15) Mortar (20+1) 16) Balancing (16+1) 17) Marine arm (16+1) and recovery (6+1) 18) Salute arm (10+1) and recovery (6+1) 19) Butt Salute arm (8+1) and recovery (8+1) All graduands from the course are OBLIGED to attend the NCC Enhanced PDS AI Course selections next year and facilitate the setting up of PDS Units in their respective school units. This is a non-residential course. Cadets are reminded to consume their breakfasts before reporting for the course each day and lunch will be provided. A room would be provided to safe keep your belongings during the course.

PACKING LIST FOR NCC FITNESS COURSE

1. No 4 Camouflaged Uniform - 1 pair (including head gear) 2. PT Kit - 2 pairs 3. PT Shoes - 1 pair 4. Fork, spoon, drinking mug and water bottle - 1 set 5. Slippers - 1 pair 6. Towel and toiletries 7. Personal First Aid Items e.g.(plaster for cuts) 8. Writing materials (pen and paper) 9. School Bus Pass

Pearce Airbase Attachment from 06 Dec to 12 Dec

The following cadets have been selected for the Pearce Airbase Attachment from 06 Dec to 12 Dec. 1. MSG Leon Lim - Chung Cheng High (Yishun) 2. MSG Rasyiqah - Changkat Changi Sec 3. SSG Chua Yong Jun - ACS (I) 4. SSG Darren Moh - Beatty Sec 5. SSG Nur Atiqa - Changkat Changi Sec 6. SSG April - North View Sec 7. 2SG Leslie Tay - Ang Mo Kio Sec 8. 3SG Pavan - ACS (I) 9. 3SG Charles Lim - Beatty Sec 10. 3SG Saimen - Ang Mo Kio Sec The 2 accompanying Teacher Officers are CPT (NS) Ramesh from Chung Cheng High (Yishun) and 2LT (NCC) Eunice from Changkat Changi Sec. There will be a pre-departure briefing for all selected cadets and the accompanying teacher officers on 26 November 2010 (Friday) at 1500 hours at the NCC Council Room. Attendance is compulsory. Also, MSG Leon and MSG Rasyiqah have been chosen to go for a joyride and will be required to go for a full medical check up at the Air Force Medical Centre. The date of the checkup will be advised at a later time.

NCC FITNESS PROGRAMME 2010

Cadets Involved: CPL Ee Kuan En, CPL Vincent Lee, CPL Jasper Tan (Reserve) Senior NCC Cadets are tasked to conduct fitness training in their School Units for their junior cadets. There is a need to bridge the information gap so that NCC Cadets would be able to derive maximum benefits from the fitness training without any adverse effects. The NCC Fitness Programme will be a residential programme conducted by instructors from the SAF Army Fitness Centre and Trainers from NCC Training Cadre from 23 to 24 Nov 10 in NCC Campus, Amoy Quee Camp. The main objectives of NCC Fitness Programme are as follows: a. Gain a greater understanding of fitness training. b. Able to conduct specific training for NAPFA. c. Able to conduct fitness training safely and effectively. PROGRAMME The 2-day NCC Fitness Training Programme will provide participants with the knowledge and confidence to conduct fitness training lessons effectively, safely and with fun-element for a small-size class. Evaluation Component. All participants must pass the Theory Test and able to perform satisfactorily in all the Fitness activities during the practical sessions. Method of Instruction. There would be a combination of theory and practical lessons so that the participants would be able to experience the fitness training activities advocated in the programme. The Training Programme is shown in Annex A. ADMINSTRATIVE AND LOGISTICS MATTERS Reporting Attire, Date, Time and Venue. All Participants are to report in No 4 Uniform on 23 Nov 10 at 0815 hrs to the NCC Campus Accommodation Blk 246. The respective District Specialists are to record the attendance of their cadets and hand over the cadets to the Conducting Officer. Participants who are late may be considered out of course. Personal Conduct. Participants are reminded to display an acceptable standard of conduct, bearing and discipline throughout the programme. They are expected to have a decent haircut. Participants who do not meet the required standards will have to get their hair cut to pass the course. Accommodation. Accommodation will be provided for all participants during the programme. Medical Issues. Part B Cadets who are on prevailing medical conditions are strongly advised not to attend the programme. Camp Security. Cameras, camera handphones or any image capturing device is strictly prohibited in the Camp premises. Meals. All Cadets are to consume their breakfast before coming for the programme. Thereafter all meals will be provided till end of the programme. Personal Kit List. A list of personal items required for the programme is given in Annex C. Cadets are advised not to bring valuables to the Camp. HQ NCC will not be responsible for any items lost during the camp. Command and Control. All participants will come under the command and control of Commander East District who is responsible for the administration and supervision of the programme. Utmost discipline is expected to be maintained by all participants.

4th NCC FREESTYLE EXHIBITION DRILL

CADETS INVOLVED: CPL CHAN WEI CONG ANDY CPL LIM JIN MING JEREMY DENZEL HQ NCC with be conducting the 4th NCC Freestyle Exhibition Drill Course at NCC Campus. The non – residential course would be conducted from 23rd to 26th Nov 2010. PRE – COURSE BRIEFING: Sergeant Major NCC will be conducting a pre course briefing on 15 Nov 10, 1530 hr at the NCC Campus, Multi Purpose Hall. Participants are to be attired in school uniform or no.4 uniform for the pre course brief. Venue & Reporting: Location: NCC Campus, Multi Purpose Hall Timing: Daily at 0800 hr ATTENDANCE: Participants are to report to 3SG Khairul at the MPH for attendance taking daily. ATTIRE: All participants are to wear their no. 4 uniform and bring along a school or NCC T shirt for training. TRANSPORTATION Ferry Service will be provided from Yio Chu Kang MRT station to NCC Campus and vice versa on the first and last day of the course at the following timings: Morning: 0700 to 0800 hr Evening: 1730 to 1830 hr PERSONAL CONDUCT Participants are expected to display an acceptable standard of conduct, bearing and discipline throughout the course. Participants are expected to have a decent hair-cut for the course. MEDICAL ISSUES Participants who are on prevailing medical conditions are strongly advised not to attend the course. CAMP SECURITY Cameras, camera phones or any image capturing devices is strictly prohibited in the Camp premises.

Engineer–NCC Camp 2010 will be conducted from 22 to 25 Nov 10 in Seletar East Camp.

CO recommends this camp for cadets who wish to pursue a career in either engineering or with the combat engineers in the Army. Enrolment is on a first-come-first-serve basis. To be eligible for the camp, the participants need to have a minimum of NAPFA silver award, and Medical Officer certified fit for Camp. This is to ensure a minimum level of fitness among the participants, so that they are able to comfortably complete the camp without too much effort. Interested cadets, please see or call Mr Tan by 4 November. --------------------------- 1. The Engineer Formation has been actively taking steps over recent years to instil a greater sense of general awareness on the capabilities of the Singapore Combat Engineers. As part of this effort, 35 SCE has been tasked to organise the Engineer-NCC camp. 2. Engineer–NCC Camp 2010 will be conducted from 22 to 25 Nov 10 in Seletar East Camp. Feedback from last year’s participants (both organisers and NCC cadets) was positive and the cadets had a positive impression of the Engineer Formation by the end of the camp. Engineer-NCC Camp 2010 will likewise seek to provide a positive experience for all the participants. PRINCIPAL CONSIDERATIONS The organising principles behind the conduct and concept of Engineer-NCC Camp 2010 are: a. Maximising Experiential Leadership and Learning Opportunities. Cadets will assume various leadership appointments (ICs and 2ICs) throughout the duration of the camp to provide them with a first-hand experience of leading their fellow peers. Opportunities will also be created to allow interaction between the cadets and the officers, specialists and men of the Engineer Formation, so as to provide a good learning experience for all involved. b. Projecting a Positive Image and Identity. The cadets will be introduced to the wide spectrum of the Combat Engineers’ capabilities, so as to impress upon them that Engineers have evolved into a technologically-advanced and forward-looking force as part of the 3G SAF transformation. The attainment of the Engineer–NCC badge upon the completion of the camp will provide an affiliation for the young participants to the Engineers. c. Promulgation of the Engineer Core Values. The Combat Engineer core values of Professionalism, Fighting Spirit and Creativity will be promoted through the conduct and participation of the activities. d. Engaging and Positive Experience. This will be forged, with the following elements: (1) Fun and Interesting. With the rise in popularity of reality TV programmes, it is important to have a competitive and fun design to the program, pitting the skills and resolve of the cadets against both time and one another. This will foster a sense of accomplishment and culminate in the attainment of the Engineer-NCC badge. (2) Challenging and Safe. All participants will adhere to and comply with the Training and Safety Regulations (TSR) and existing directives to provide a safe environment in which the limits of the cadets will be fully stretched and tested. CONCEPT The Engineer-NCC camp 2010 is a 4-day 3-night adventure that first introduces the fundamentals of Engineer knowledge and skills through a series of lectures and practical lessons, and later provides the cadets with the room to exercise their creativity and leadership in applying the Engineer knowledge and skills previously learnt during the Engineer Skills Challenge. Through the conduct and participation of these activities, the Engineer Core Values will be showcased. The camp will be conducted in the following phases (see Annex A for the Camp Programme): a. Pre-Phase – Grouping & Medical Certification (1 Nov 10 – 8 Nov 10). CO Units are to facilitate the following: (1) Submit the nominal roll of camp participants (maximum of 4 per unit) and attached teacher officers to HQ NCC by 8 Nov 10. The nominal roll is to include the name, NRIC no., gender, address, contact number, medical history, meal preference (non-Muslim, Muslim or vegetarian), and the name and contact number of the next-of-kin. For teacher officers who drive, the registration numbers of vehicles are also required for a smoother gate clearance. A template is attached in Annex B. (2) Organise the medical check up for all the participants to ensure their suitability in undergoing the camp programme.[1] The medical records are to be submitted to HQ NCC by 8 Nov 10. (3) Appoint female teachers to act as liaison officers for the female camp participants throughout the duration of the camp. (4) Availability is subject to a first-come-first-served concept. All units who send participants will have to appoint a teacher officer to be a point of contact to be allocated as duty chaperons during the course of the camp. b. Phase I – Knowledge and Skill Acquisition (22 Nov 10 – 23 Nov 10). This two-day programme seeks to impart Combat Engineers’ core skills in the areas of Mobility, Counter-Mobility and Survivability to the cadets. c. Phase II – Engineer Skills Challenge (24 Nov 10). This is a full-day programme that allows the cadets to apply the skills acquired, internalise the Engineer core values, and further understand the function of the Engineers in operations through competing in a designed course of tasks. In addition, it will challenge the participants and give them a sense of accomplishment upon completion of the tasks. The Engineer-NCC badge will be presented to the cadets at the end of the day. d. Phase III – Experience Sharing (25 Nov 10). In the first part of the day, there will be a static display to showcase the present and future capabilities of the Engineers to the cadets. An experience sharing workshop will also be conducted to allow all the participants to share their thoughts on the camp.

ANNUAL NCC SHOOTING COMPETITION 2010

The Annual NCC Shooting Competition will be conducted at Nee Soon IMT Ranges for Part A & B cadets, and Nee Soon 100m Ranges for Part C Cadets. This event is open to both Boys and Girl Cadets of the NCC. The objective of the competition is to promote competitive shooting skills among NCC Cadets, to foster the spirit of competitiveness and generate interest to attain higher excellence in musketry skills. Cadets involved Part A (Date 9 Nov 2010) LCP JULIUS NG YEOW SENG (IC) PTE SIM JUN JIE PTE CHEW YEE HIAN PTE FOO SIANG JEN PTE LIANG EN (RESERVED)* Part B (9 Nov 2010) LCP CHUA JUN JIE (IC) LCP ANDY CHAN LCP KELVIN OH LCP JEREMY LIM LCP PIN FEN (RESERVED)* * RESERVED MUST ALSO GO TO THE COMPETITION Part C(18 Nov 2010) IMT Shoot (Part A & B). AM: Registration starts at 0800 hrs / PM: Registration starts at 1300 hrs (ACTUAL TIME TO BE CONFIRMED) 100m Shoot (Part C). PM: Registration starts at 1300 hrs ALL firers are to be properly attired in No. 4 Uniform, Field Dress (Including Teacher Officers). Firers who are not properly dressed will be disqualified. REGISTRATION All firers must report to Nee Soon Range, Statistics / Scores Centre for the respective events by 0800 hrs or 1300 hrs for registration. Briefing & Detailing will be conducted after the registration to cover the Competition Rules & Regulations as well as Range Safety. Firers who are late by 30 minutes (0930 hrs for AM Shoot, 1430 hrs for PM Shoot), will not be allowed to take part in the Competition. LOCATION 10. The competition for Part A & B Cadets will be held in NEE SOON IMT Centre 1 & 2. 11. The competition for Part C Cadets and other participants will be held in NEE SOON 100m RANGE 1 & 2. ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS All cadet firers are required to bring their Student Pass/EZ Link Card for verification and in case of any emergency. All firers shall be subjected to the standing orders of Nee Soon Camp. Any participant who misbehaves shall be liable to be disqualified from the shooting competition. Ration will not be provided for firers, except for officials who are assisting in the conduct of the range. All firers are to bring their own Earplugs, due to personal hygiene reason. Ferry Service between Khatib MRT Station and Nee Soon Ranges will be provided as follows: a. 8 Nov & 9 Nov 10 (1) 0730 hrs to 0930 hrs; (2) 1200 hrs to 1400 hrs; (3) 1600 hrs to 1800 hrs b. 16 & 18 Nov 10 (1) 0730 hrs to 0930 hrs; (2) 1200 hrs to 1400 hrs; (3) 1600 hrs to 1800 hrs c. 19 Nov 10 (1) 0730 hrs to 0930 hrs; (2) 1200 hrs to 1500 hrs THE FINALS OF THE COMPETITION IS ON THE 19 NOV, AND ONLY THOSE WHO MADE IT INTO THE FINAL NEED TO ATTEND.

TRAINING SCHEDULE FOR CCA CARNIVAL PERFORMERS

For Freestylers: 1-4 Nov 2pm-6pm 5 Nov - Cancelled due to Deepavali For PDS performers: 8-11 Nov 2-6pm 12 Nov 2-4pm Attire: Half school uniform with PE shirt Reporting Time: 15min before Training is compulsory. Any further information will be posted on this blog.

NCC INTRODUCTORY TAE-KWON DO HOLIDAY PROGRAMME (ITHP)

Cadets Involved: For all Part A and B cadets who are interested. Time: 5 x 1.5hr sessons on 2,3,6, 7, 8 Dec Timing: 9am - 10.30 (tentative) Venue: CCHY INTRODUCTION 1. Tae-Kwon Do (TKD) used to be a core topic in the NCC training programme. As one of NCC’s key trusts in improving and integrating the NCC programme, and to excite both current and future members of the NCC, Tae Kwon Do (TKD) opportunities will be implemented for NCC cadets. As learning martial arts provides a strong foundation for developing a strong sense of achievement and helps to develop character and physical fitness, TKD was short-listed due to its popularity, potential for cadets to represent school, impressive showing at the SYOG 2010 and its long association with the SAF. 2. The NCC Introductory Tae-Kwon Do Holiday Programme (ITHP) will be a school-based programme meant for Part A/B (preferably) cadets conducted by instructors from the Singapore Taekwondo Federation (STF). CO Units can select two/three consecutive days for the conduct of the ITHP. 3. The main objectives of NCC IHTP are as follows: a. Gain a basic understanding of TKD b. Able to be interested in pursuing TKD as part of NCC. c. Able to have fun and social bonding. PROGRAMME 4. The NCC ITHP will provide participants with the knowledge and confidence to enjoy basic TKD knowledge and to excite them to continue pursuing TKD as a platform for both physical and character development. 5. Method of Instruction. There will be a TKD instructor who will be assigned to the school unit during this ITHP who will instruct NCC cadets for 5 sessions (Each session will last about 1.5 hrs) during the holidays. To sign up, please send a message to Mr Victor Tan at 90093275 by 6 Nov in the following format: ITHP___ Please pass the word along.

TRAINING ON THE 5 NOVEMBER IS CANCELLED

All cadets must make it a point to refer to this blog regularly to check training details. And please, in the spirit of the NCC value of caring for fellow cadets, please always pass the message along to your peers in the same part should the information concern you and your peers.

THE ISLAND WIDE PARKS AND BEACH CLEANING 2010 - Punggol Park

Cadets Involved: All Part A Reporting Time: 1415hr outside General Office Bus departs at 1430hr. Activity expected to end at 17oohr. Attire: No. 4 and bring NCC T-shirt (Cadets are required to come to school in full No.4 with no head gear; change into NCC T-shirt and No.4 pants before reporting outside General Office.)

NCC TRAINING THIS FRIDAY 15 OCT 2010

All cadets are to note that CCA resumed on 13 October so there will be training this Friday 15 Oct. Attire: No. 4 with PT Kit. All to fall-in by 15oohr, SHARP!

MT OPHIR ADVENTURE PROGRAMME 10-12 NOV

CCHY NCC (Air) has been allocated 3 places for the MT OPHIR ADVENTURE PROGRAMME from 10 - 12 November. Interested Part C cadets, please see Mr Victor Tan by 18 Novemeber for application form. The Mt Ophir Adventure Programme offers 3 Days & 2 Nights of adventure training. The NCC organizes Mt Ophir Adventure Programme for selected Part C cadets as part of the adventurous training provided to the cadets. It is also part of the incentive programme to reward deserving cadets, who have been outstanding in training. The purpose of the training is to provide them with interesting, challenging, educational, enjoyable and adventurous activities. It is also to expose cadets to a new environment and terrain in natural surroundings. The training will emphasize and focus on Leadership Training, Character Building and Adventure Training. MEDICAL CHECK UP AND APPLICATION FORM All participants are to go for medical check up on their own and to get the doctor to complete the Medical Examination Report and to submit to their respective DCs. The application form is attached in Annex B. Respective DCs are to ensure that the Medical Check-ups are completed. PRE-REQUISITE : TO PASS NAPFA To ensure that participants have a certain level of fitness to climb Mt. Ophir, all applicants must submit their current NAPFA result with their application forms to their respective District Commanders. It is a pre-requisite for all participants to pass the NAPFA test before they can embark on this trip. All participating Cadets are to co-pay a fixed rate of $30 (non-refundable) payable to Vendor for the programme. However the NCC Teacher-Officers will be fully subsidized. All District Commanders are to collect the payment by cheque or cashier order payable to Vendor – name to be made known at a later date to DCs and District CSOs. All participants must be aware that if they fail to attend the training, they must pay in full for all costs incurred by National Cadet Corps. Minus Day 1 2000 hrs Report to HQ NCC Campus to stay in for the night Day 1 0615 hrs Breakfast at at HQ NCC Campus 0700 hrs Assemble at NCC HQ 0710 hrs Depart for Johor Immigration via 2nd Link 0800 hrs Proceed to Gunung Ledang Resort, stopover at Yong Peng for a short break 1145 hrs Arrive & Lunch at Gunung Ledang Resort 1245 hrs Distrbution of rooms and check in. 1330 hrs Briefing on outdoor activities; ice breaking session 1400 hrs Outdoor activities –Flying Fox; Jungle obstacle challenge. 1700 hrs Freshen up and rest. 1900 hrs Dinner time. 2000 hrs Debrief on the outdoor experiences; identifying team issues; action plans; briefing on next day’s trekking activities and distribution of food and camping equipments. 2200 hrs Lights Off; Good Night. Day 2 0630 hrs Rise and shine 0700 hrs Breakfast 0730 hrs Transfer by bus to National Park trail. 0800 hrs Warm up and stretching exercise 0830 hrs Begin the day full of excitement trekking to summit of Mt Ophir. 1030 hrs Arrive at CP 3; short rest. 1100 hrs Begin trekking to summit via PENDITA trail. 1300 hrs Arrive at Majapahit check point, rest and have packed lunch. 1330 hrs Continue trekking to summit. 1430 hrs Arrive at summit – enjoy "Top of the World " feeling; photo taking session. 1500 hrs Begin to descend to campsite via Telecom trails 1730 hrs Arrive at campsite – National Park Guard Post (1000 ft.asl ) set up tents, wash up and rest. 1900 hrs Dinner time, enjoy dinner amidst the tropical rainforest and scenic Ledang Reservoir view. 2000 hrs Free and easy 2200 hrs Lights off; sweet dream. Day 3 0700 hrs Rise and Shine 0800 hrs Breakfast 0830 hrs Begin trekking down to foothill 1000 hrs Arrive at the estate pick up point, transfer by bus to the resort 1030 hrs Arrive at the resort; wash up and rest 1200 hrs Enjoy a well deserving lunch at the resort 1300 hrs Debrief and certificate presentation 1330 hrs Depart for home. 1730 hrs Arrive in Singapore, drop off at Yio Chu Kang MRT/ NCC HQ.

FOR 6th BASIC AEROMODELLING WINGS COURSE 2010

Cadets involved: CPL LEE HENG SHENG LUCAS CPL KOO ZHI CAI CPL SAW PIN FEN Anyone else interested, please see Mr Victor Tan by 15 Oct 2010. The 6th Basic Aeromodelling Wings Course is a modular course that will be conducted every Saturday over a span of 6 weeks. The 6th Basic Aeromodelling Wings Course will be conducted from 6th November 2010 to 11th December 2010. There will be a pre-course briefing conducted on 29 October 2010 at 1400 hours in the NCC Theatrette as well as a Simulator Assessment on 30th October 2010 at 0900 hours in HQ NCC. The primary objective of this course is to assess the cadets to become Radio Control Aeromodellers so that they will be able to carry out Radio Control Flying in their respective Squadrons and also in HQ NCC. At the end of this course , cadets should be able to achieve the following: a. Perform basic manoeuvres such as Take Off, Climbing Descending, Medium-level Turns & landing on a 2 Channel Foam RC Aircraft. b. In-depth knowledge on Basic Aviation, Basic Radio Control Flying Techniques, RC Equipments, Safety & maintenance. The cadets that graduate from this course will be issued with the Silver Aeromodellers’ Wings. These cadets will be eligible to attend the Advance Aeromodelling Wings Course and achieve the Gold Aeromodellers’ Wing at a later date. TRANSPORT No transport will be provided for this course. Trainees and Instructors will have to make their own way to HQ NCC over the duration of the course. MEALS Meals will not be provided as the course is a modular course and cadets will be dismissed either before lunchtime or be asked to report to HQ NCC after lunchtime based on the schedule. Further details will be given once the nominal roll is confirmed. NOMINATION OF PARTICIPANTS Cadets attending this course should fulfill the following prerequisites: a. Part B/C cadets. b. Have some knowledge of Aeromodelling and has enough flight time on the Simulator programme to go solo*. c. Course will include only practice sessions, written test and flight assessment. *Note that cadets who fail the Simulator Assessment will not be allowed to attend the Course. Please ensure that the nominated cadets do have sufficient flight time. REPORTING ATTIRE, TIME AND VENUE 7. The Cadets will be required to attend the pre-course briefing conducted on 29 October 2010 at 1400 hours in their school uniform. Further details of the course will be given to them as well as the pre-course lectures to prepare them for the course. CRITERIA FOR AWARD OF BASIC AEROMODELLING WING 8. 100% Attendance during the Pre-course briefing and the Basic Aeromodelling Wings Course 9. Pass the following Written Tests (75% passing mark): a. Basic Aviation Knowledge & Radio control Flying b. Radio Control equipments & Materials c. Safety & Maintenance Procedures/Practices 10. Pass the Basic Radio Control Flying test according to the following requirements: a. Perform pre-flight checks on the aircraft ( servo/channel setting, motor setting, trimming, Centre of gravity check) b. Able to Take off. c. Maintain Straight & Level d. Perform Medium Level Turns e. Circuits When the trainees have met these criteria, they will graduate from the course and will be presented with the Basic Aeromodelling Wing. As the main objective of the Basic Aeromodelling Wings Course is to train cadets to ensure the continuity of Aeromodelling Programme in the squadrons, it is imperative that the required number of cadets attends the course. Attendance is important for the BUC as marks will be allocated for the number of graduates.

RSAF ATTACHMENT TO SEMBAWANG AIR BASE

Under the RSAF/NCC (Air) Affiliation Scheme, the NCC (Air) attachment to RSAF Programme is carried out annually in Sembawang Air Base for Part C Cadets. This year the programme is scheduled for Monday 25 October 2010 to Wednesday 27 October 2010 whereby about 85 NCC (Air) cadets/officers will be attached to Sembawang Air Base for 2 ½ days. Cadets selected are: MSG EDMUND YEO CHEE HAO MSG YAP DUAN FENG SSG YEO KAI CHENG SSG HAN WEI ZHOU SSG GAINES GOH JIA JUN

NATIONAL CADET CORPS (NCC) 30TH ANNUAL ORIENTEERING COMPETITION 2010

Cadets selected for the competition: CPL CHAN WEI CONG ANDY (IC) CPL OH JUN RONG KELVIN CPL LIM JIN MING JEREMY DENZEL CPL YONG CHONG YAO CPL EE KUAN EN (RESERVED) The NCC Orienteering Competition is conducted annually to evaluate the orienteering skills so as to promote the spirit of competitiveness of our Part B cadets. This competition would include a theory written test to further evaluate their orienteering knowledge. This event is open to all Part B cadets from Boys’, Girls’ and Mixed NCC units and will be held on 20 Oct 2010 from 1230 hrs to 1800 hrs at NCC Campus, Amoy Quee Camp. The Orienteering Competition Package contributes a maximum of 50 points or 5% in the overall Best Unit Competition (BUC) 2010 as follow: a. Orienteering Badge Test conducted at School =15 points (1.5%) b. Orienteering Competition conducted at HQ NCC =35 points (3.5%) The objective of the competition is to foster an outdoor adventure and competitive spirit of our cadets in a neutral environment. It also serves to evaluate and improve the knowledge and map reading skills of the NCC cadets. CONDUCT OF COMPETITION The Orienteering Competition is organised into 3 stations as follow: a. Station 1. Orienteering Theory Test. (10 points) b. Station 2. Navigation Skill -No of Checkpoints found. (12 points) c. Station 3. Orienteering Run -Time taken. (13 points) STATION 1: Orienteering Theory Test. The Orienteering Theory Test is conducted as follow: a. This theory test consists of 10 questions which carries 1 point each. b. All the 4 cadets in a team must take the test and the average score of the 4 cadets will be taken as the final score out of a maximum of 10 points. STATION 2: Navigation Skill - No of Checkpoints found. This station is conducted as follow: a. Each team will set their maps according to the routes assigned by the organizer. b. There will be a maximum of 6 checkpoints. Every checkpoint found contributes 2 points for boys’ or girls’ teams. The maximum points for this station is 12 points. STATION 3: Orienteering Run. The Orienteering Run is conducted as follow: a. Any team who returns in or less than 30 mins will receive a maximum of 13 points (see Annex C). b. Any team that comes back in or after 80 mins will be given 3 points. c. Refer to Annex C for the scoring of other timings. REGISTRATION Registration and checking of participants’ turnout and equipment will be conducted at least half hour before commencement of the competition according to the official run-order. Participants will report to the Registration point to be issued with their competition map and scorecard. They will report in team-level (4 persons + 1 reserve) according to the names registered in the entry form. They will then proceed to the theatrette to sit for their orienteering theory test. A briefing will be conducted after the theory test to cover the rules & regulations as well as the safety precautions for the field competition. All participants will report to NCC Campus, Upper Parade Square, Amoy Quee Camp on 20 Oct 2010 as scheduled, by 1300 hrs. All officials must report by 1200 Hrs. Bus ferry service will be provided between Yio Chu Kang MRT (Taxi Stand) to Amoy Quee Camp from 1200 hrs to 1350 hrs. (Last bus leaves from YCK MRT Station) All participants are required to bring along their Identity Card or Student Pass for verification. Participants who are late may be disqualified from the competition. Refreshments will be provided for all participants & officials. LOCATION OF COMPETITION The competition will be held in the NCC Campus in Amoy Quee Camp. MANDATORY ITEMS Mandatory Items. The following items must be present for each team or individual before they could qualify for the competition: a. For Individuals (1) SAF Water Bottle (filled 500ml), with Pouch & Belt (2) Poncho / Raincoat (optional) (3) Student Pass b. For Each Team (4 cadets) (1) 1 x Compass (2) 1 x Wrist watch (3) Pens, pencil and writing materials c. Each Team will be provided (1) 1 x Score Card (2) 1 x Aerial map of Amoy Quee Camp The dress for all competitors will be No. 4 Camouflage Field Dress, SAF Water bottles and Boots. Caps or head-dress is optional. No singlets, sandals, shoes, shorts and track pants will be allowed. Penalty points will be implemented for non-compliance. INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM PENALTIES DURING REGISTRATION The following are individual penalties to be applicable for individual participants during registration: a. 1 mandatory item missing - 03 points deduction b. Improper uniform (No. 4 Dress) - 03 points deduction c. Shortage of 1 participant - 10 points deduction d. No Identification / Student Pass - 03 points deduction e. No SAF Water Bottle - 05 points deduction (or equivalent with at least 500ml) f. Water Bottle without pouch - 03 points deduction The following are team penalties to be applicable for team participation during registration: a. No Writing materials - 03 points deduction b. No compass - 05 points deduction PRIZES AND AWARDS This year’s competition, prizes will only be awarded to the top five place of each route, eg A, B, C, D, E and girls’ route SAFETY MANAGEMENT All participants are responsible to ensure that they have sufficient rest on the night before the competition. All participants are advised to have at least 7 hours of uninterrupted sleep. They should drink sufficient amount of water before the start of the competition and continue to hydrate themselves during and after the event until they achieve a clear urine colour. Any participant who is not feeling well will be advised not to take part in the competition. If doubtful, he/she should consult the teacher, OIC or the Medical Orderlies present at the competition. Prior to the start of the competition, the cut off time to postpone the event due to inclement weather is 1500 hrs. During the competition, should the weather become inclement or unsafe to continue, participants are advised to take shelter in the training sheds within the area and await evacuation by the Safety Officers. All participants are reminded not to bring in any camera handphones or image capturing devices into the camp. Anyone found in possession of camera handphones will be required to leave the camp and therefore disqualified from the competition.

CCHY NCC UNIT ORBAT 2010

-THESE ARRANGEMENTS ARE WITH EFFECT FROM 14TH SEPTEMBER 2010- USM: MSG EDMUND YEO ASM: MSG DUAN FENG RSM: SSG DANIAL ADMIN : SSG ZION EE LOGISTIC: 2SG CHEE CHEONG (OIC) 2SG JIAN MING 3SG BEN TAN PART A FLIGHT COMMANDER: SSG HAN WEI ZHOU (OIC) 2SG J.LUKE PART B FLIGHT COMMANDER: SSG YEO KAI CHENG (OIC) 2SG ERWIN PART C FLIGHT COMMANDER: SSG GAINES GOH (OIC) 2SG J.LAM MEDIC: SSG HAN WEI ZHOU 2SG NICHOLAS LAI SUPERNUMERARY: SSG OH YONG XIANG PRECISION DRILL: SSG GAINES GOH (OIC) CPL ASYRAF (2IC) CPL ANDY CHAN CPL JEREMY LIM FREESTYLE: 2SG ERWIN (OIC) 2SG NABIL FITNESS INSTRUCTOR: 2SG RICHARD CHUA SOCCER WING: 2SG ERWIN (OIC) RADIO CONTROL: MSG LEON LIM (OIC) MSG DUAN FENG LINE CONTROL: MSG DUAN FENG (OIC) SSG YEO KAI CHENG ADVISORY COUNCIL: MSG AARON HENG (AIR SPECIALIST) SSG DANIAL (RSM)

NCC TRAINING ON FRIDAY, 17TH SEPT 2010

Cadets Involved : All Cadets Attire : No. 3 Time : 1530-1830 *Fall-in at 1445 for muster parade.

NCC PROMOTION PARADE ON 14TH SEPT 2010

Cadets Involved : All Cadets Attire : No. 3 Time : 1530-1730 (Fall-in at 1445 earlier for muster parade) *Attendance is compulsory. (Cadets are reminded to keep their uniforms in tip-top condition for the parade.)

PART B SILVER WINGS COURSE II CONDUCTED BY AIR FORCE TRAINING COMMAND

The Silver Wing Courses programme for Part B cadets conducted by AETI & C3 Wings would be held from Tuesday 07 Sept 2010 – Wednesday 08 Sept 2010 at Air Force Training Command. The lessons conducted would be on Airframes and Engines, Electrical Instruments Radio Communications, and Flight Simulators. At the end of the course, cadets are required to sit for a test. Cadets who pass the test will be awarded the ‘Silver Wings’ and will also be promoted to the next higher rank. REPORTING Cadets nominated for the Silver Wings Course are to report to 3SG NATHANIEL LEE, in No. 3 Uniform at Block 510, Air Force Training Command, 550 Airport Road, at 0900 hours sharp, each day. The course would end at 1700 hours on both days. Cadets who do not know how to get there, please meet 3SG Zion at Toa Payoh MRT at 8am. The appointed OIC, 2LT (NCC) Colleen Ng, will ensure that daily attendance of cadets is taken and absentees are reported to NCC (Air) Admin Office for follow-up action. The OIC and 2IC will accompany the cadets, observe the lessons and provide accurate and useful feedback as well as learn something useful from the lessons. At the end of the course, the OIC or 2IC must complete and submit the attached Feedback Form in Annex A, to the NCC (Air) Office without undue delay. SAFETY / DISCIPLINE All cadet participants must to be punctual and observe all the safety rules and precautions. Cadets must pay compliments to ALL NCC & RSAF/RSN/SAF Officers. They are expected to be in their best behaviour, be self-disciplined and move in an orderly manner. Cameras and computers/electronic devices with record and photo-taking capabilities (eg. Palm Top, some new versions of handphones) are NOT allowed to brought into Air Force Training Command. Please treat all the courses arranged for the cadets seriously as they are designed to enhance the cadets knowledge and widen their perspective of aviation subjects. Attendance is compulsory. Cadets on nominal roll who failed to report for the Course, the School may have to bear the full cost of the indented ration. CONCLUSION Much effort and resources have been put into organizing the Silver Wings Course programme for our Part B cadets. It is therefore imperative for Unit COs to ensure the success of the programme by giving it priority so that all their cadets nominated for the two-day course will be available to attend all the scheduled activities in order to benefit from it.

NCC TRAINING ON THURSDAY, 9TH SEPT 2010

Cadets Involved : All Cadets Attire : No. 4 Time : 0800-1200

PDS TRAINING ON 6TH SEPT 2010

Cadets Involved: For Part B interested in the PDS Basic Certification. Attire : School Shorts with unit-tee Time : 0800-1500

AMENDMENT TO SILVER WING COURSE II FOR PART B

Owing to unforeseen circumstances, the Silver Wing Course scheduled on 6 to 7 Sept 2010 has been rescheduled to Tuesday 7 Sept 2010 to Wednesday 8 Sept 2010.

NCC TRAINING ON 3RD SEPT 2010

Cadets Involved : All Cadets Attire : No. 4 Time : 1530-1800

NO NCC TRAINING ON TUESDAY 31ST AUG 2010

Training is cancelled due to Teachers' Day Celebrations.

PART A C130 FAMILIARISATION FLIGHT

Cadets Involved : All Part A Attire : No.3 with beret Date : 8th September 2010 Venue : Paya Lebar Air Base *All consent forms must be duly completed and signed; those without will not be allowed to go for the FEP. Please be reminded that any cadets on nominal roll who failed to report for the FEP, will be required to hand in a written explanation.

SENIOR SPECIALISTS COURSE 2010

Cadets Involved : 2SG WEI ZHOU 2SG DUAN FENG 2SG GAINES GOH 2SG EDMUND YEO 2SG KAI CHENG Dates : 7-9 September 2010 Reporting Time : 1330 hr Dismissal Time : 1730 hr Packing List : a. Camouflage Uniform x 2 b. No 3 Uniform (for the girls and Sea Cadets, for graduation) c. Toiletries and slippers d. Writing Materials e. Student Pass for drawing of rifles f. Medicine (optional) g. Tights / Hair Nets – Girls h. Lesson plan on their mutual i. T-shirts and shorts j. Towel k. Padlock and key l. PT shoes *Cadets are reminded NOT to bring along any valuables or expensive items during the course. HQ NCC would not be held responsible for any lost or stolen items during the course

PART C SENIOR SPECIALISTS COURSE BRIEFING ON 25TH AUGUST 2010

Cadets Involved : All Senior Specialists Attire : No.4 with beret Time : 1600 hr (Reserved: 27th Aug, 1600 hr) *Participants who fail to attend the pre course briefing on any of the two dates indicated will not be permitted to attend the course.

AEROMODELLING TRAINING ON 24TH AUGUST 2010

Cadets Involved : All Cadets Attire : Unit-T with school shorts/pants, PT kit for PT Time : 1530-1800

NCC TRAINING ON FRIDAY 27TH AUGUST 2010

Cadets Involved : All Cadets Attire : No.3 with PT kit Time : 1530-1830

OUTWARD BOUND (BRUNEI) 2010

Dates : 22 Nov – 1 Dec *Only 1 SINGAPOREAN AIR Cadet will be selected. -There will be a briefing for all participants at the theatrette, NCC Campus. -The date and time would be made known later. -The course fee is $1,100.00. All participating cadets will only pay $100.00 each for the course. -District Commanders/CSOs are to ensure that an absentee from the course pays the full sum of $1,100.00. -District Commanders/CSOs are to ensure that all completed registration forms and photocopy of passports showing the validity period of at least 6 months are submitted to Head Training Branch latest by 3 Sep 10.

NCC STREET SOCCER COMPETITION 2010

Cadets Involved : 3SG ERWIN 3SG AMIRUL 3SG IQBAL 3SG HAZWAN LCP ISRAF LCP JERRARD PTE NAAMAN

SENIOR SPECIALISTS COURSE 2010

Selected Cadets : GAINES GOH EDMUND YEO YAP DUAN FENG YEO KAI CHENG HAN WEI ZHOU Dates : 7th – 9th September (Residential)

PART C IMT ON 17 AUGUST 2010

Cadets Involved : All Part C Time : 1300-1800 Attire : No.4

33RD BASIC DIVING COURSE 2010

Dates : 29 November to 9 December Criteria for selection : •Must obtain parental/guardian’s consent and recommended by unit/school. •Must be 3SG and above. •Must be medically fit. •Must have a height not less than 1.60m. •Must have weight not less than 55 kg. •Must have good eyesight of 6/6 to 6/24. •Must have education level of at least Sec 3. •Attained at least Silver award in NAPFA (validity 2 months from date of 1st swimming test) -There will be 2 swimming tests. Only eligible cadets will be notified to attend the swimming selection test. IMOS will support NCC to manage the 1st swimming test while the NDU will manage the 2nd test. -Candidates applying for the course must achieve the following minimum requirements in the swimming tests as set by NDU: •Swim 200 meters in Breast Stroke ONLY within 6 minutes. •Complete a 5 meters tower jump into swimming pool. •Swim underwater for 25 metres.

SANA ONLINE ASSIGNMENT 2010

The following cadets have yet to complete their online SANA assignment: 1) CHAN WEI CONG ANDY 2) DARRYL SEAH WEI FENG 3) LIM JIN MING JEREMY DENZEL 4) LUKE REN JIE JONATHAN 5) MUHAMMAD SYAFII BIN MUHD SALEH *These cadets are to complete the assignments by 12th August 1200hrs in order to pass the course.

NCC TRAINING ON FRIDAY 13TH AUGUST 2010

Cadets Involved : All Cadets Attire : No.3 with PT kit Time : 1530-1800

RETURN REALFLIGHT SIMULATOR 3.5 AND G4

Cadets who are holding on to either of this simulators, please return them to Mr Victor Tan at the by end of this week.

NCC STREET SOCCER COMPETITION 2010

18 Sept 2010 (Sat) 0800 – 1700 Prelims 23 Oct 2010 (Sat) 0900 –1300 Finals Attire : Uniformed shirt and shorts

NATIONAL DAY PARADE ON 6TH AUGUST 2010

Cadets Involved : Selected Part C Attire : Full No. 3

NCC TRAINING ON 3RD AUGUST 2010

Cadets Involved : All Cadets Attire : Unit-T with school shorts/pants Time : 1530-1800

NO NCC TRAINING ON FRIDAY 6TH AUGUST 2010

NCC training will be cancelled due to National Day Celebration.

AIR COMPETITION 2010 ON 28 AUGUST 2010

HQ NCC (AIR) will be organizing the annual Air Competition. The competition will be held on Saturday, 28 August 2010, 0800 hrs. The competition is open to all NCC (Air) cadets who are trained in Radio Control flying (Maximum of 2 entries per squadron for each category). Upon participating, all NCC (Air) Units will be awarded points, which will be included in this year’s Best Unit Competition (40% participation 60% competition of each category). The competition will be held at the MOC Ground in HQ NCC, Amoy Quee Camp. All participants will report for registration by 0730hrs at the Multi Purpose Hall for the competition. The competition will start at 0830hrs sharp and is expected to end by approximately 1330hrs. All NCC (Air) Squadrons are to provide their own transport, if necessary, when reporting to NCC Campus. All participants must report in their No.4 uniform. They are to bring along a T-shirt, as they have to change into their half-uniform attire during the duration of the competition. Spectators are to be dressed in their No.3 Uniform. Late-comers coming after 0800hrs without a valid excuse will not be allowed to register for the competition. Participants’ belongings and stores brought along can be placed at the Multi-Purpose Hall as the Holding Area. However, participants must not leave their valuables unattended. HQ NCC will not be responsible for any loss of items. No meals, only refreshments will be provided. Participants will be dismissed by 1330hrs. COMPETITION SYSTEM Categories: 1) *Part A Chuck Glider Competition (15 BUC Points) 2) *Part B Spot Landing Competition (15 BUC Points) 3) *Part C Limbo Flying Competition (40 BUC Points) 4) ^Open Category Balloon Popping Competition * Schools are to send a minimum of 1 entry in these categories. Best Unit Competition Points allocation for the categories; 40% Attendance, 60% Performance (based on results). In the event that the Squadron sends in 2 entries, the better score will be taken into consideration for the BUC compilation. ^ No BUC points or bonus points will be given for participation in the open category. The competition is to promote friendly competition and enthusiasm among RC fliers from different Squadrons and different levels.

SENIOR SPECIALIST COURSE 2010

HQ NCC will be conducting the Senior Specialist Course from 7th - 9th Sep 10. The course duration is two and a half days. The aim of this course is to allow the Cadets to enhance their instructional abilities in organizing; conducting and executing some form of parades and ceremonies at their School Units. Upon completion, the Cadets will be appointed as Unit Drill Instructors in their respective school units where they will be able to impart the knowledge and skills acquired during the course to their juniors and subordinates. A pre-course briefing will be conducted prior to the course to allow the participants to prepare their mutual lessons for the course. Date: 25 August 1600hr OR 27 August 1600hr (reserved date) Participants who fail to attend the pre course briefing on any of the two dates indicated will not be permitted to attend the course. Time: 7 Sep, 1330 hr to 9th Sep 10, 1730 hr.

This is a residential two and a half days course. All meals will be catered and Cadets are reminded to consume their meals. Accommodations would be provided for the Cadets. If Cadets fail to turn up for the course without a valid reason, they will incur the costs of the rations that have been indented. ($35.66)

All Cadets come under the direct command of the Course Commander. Cadets are reminded that discipline is the order of the day. Any unruly behavior during the course would be dealt with seriously.

DRESS / PERSONNEL BELONGINGS Cadets are reminded to bring the following items when reporting for the course: a. Camouflage Uniform x 2 b. No 3 Uniform (for the girls and Sea Cadets, for graduation) c. Toiletries and slippers d. Writing Materials e. Student Pass for drawing of rifles f. Medicine (optional) g. Tights / Hair Nets – Girls h. Lesson plan on their mutual i. T-shirts and shorts j. Towel k. Padlock and key l. PT shoes Cadets are reminded NOT to bring along any valuables or expensive items during the course. HQ NCC would not be held responsible for any lost or stolen items during the course Participants are strictly not allowed to bring in any cameras, camera hand phones or media capturing devices when entering NCC Campus.

FAMILIARISATION FLIGHTS FOR PART A CADETS ON C130 AT PAYA LEBAR AIRBASE ON WEDNESDAY 08 SEPTEMBER 2010

The Familiarisation Flights (FEP) on board the C130 aircraft is organized yearly for the Part A cadets. The aim of this FEP is to create military awareness among the Air Cadets and enhance their air-mindedness by exposing them to activities in the Air Bases and giving them the experience of flying in our Air Force Transport Aircraft. The familiarisation flight is held on Wednesday 08 September 2010 at Paya Lebar Airbase. All cadets and accompanying specialists/officers will report to the POC, LTA Cheng Teck Loon, at Base Briefing Hall (via CP2 gate, next to PLAB medical centre), Paya Lebar Air Base on Wednesday 08 September 2010 at 1200 hours (in No. 3 Uniform with head gear). Attendance is compulsory. All consent forms must be duly completed and signed; those without will not be allowed to go for the FEP. Please be reminded that any cadets on nominal roll who failed to report for the FEP, will be required to hand in a written explanation. Cameras and computers/electronic devices with recording and photo-taking capabilities (eg. Palm Top, handphones with camera, Mp3, thumbdrive, PSP, etc) are NOT allowed to brought into the Air Base. The success of this Flying Experience Programme depends on every officer’s and cadet’s whole-hearted participation and support. Your cooperation is therefore sought to ensure the success of the FEP.

HELPERS INVOLVED IN THE CCHY CHINESE CULTURAL NIGHT

Cadets involved: CPL DANIEL TAN CPL HAZRIE CPL SYAFI'I CPL YONG CHONG YAO CPL AHMAD ASRAF CPL KWOK XIANG WEN CPL WINSTON LIM CPL JASPER TAN CPL VINCENT LEE CPL FONG JIA YI CPL AQMAL CPL SYAFIQ CPL SAIF CPL YIEW ZHIHE CPL LUCAS CPL PHUA YAN KUN CPL SAW PIN FEN These cadets are officially attached to Mr Chua to help him with the event and will be excused from all NCC trainings till 7 August 2010. These cadets are expected to report for training on the 10 August 2010 (TUE).

NCC TRAINING ON 30TH JULY 2010

Cadets involved: All Part C and selected Part B cadets who are not involved in helping out the Cultural Night. Attire: No 3 with Beret. Please refer to blog entry on CCHY National Day Rehearsal for reporting time. All other cadets who are not involved in the rehearsal are to fall in by 3pm.

CCHY National Day Parade Rehearsal on 30 July

Cadets involved: 12 Part C GOH and MSG Leon Cadets involved are reminded that the CCHY National Day Parade Rehearsal is on tomorrow at the following time: 2.00 pm: Flag Party only 3.00 pm: Flag Party, GOH and Band Attire for GOH and Flag Party: Attire: Full U with white gloves. Please be punctual so that it can start and end on time.

NCC TRAINING ON FRIDAY 23RD JULY 2010

Cadets Involved : Part B and C Attire : Full No.3 (PT Kit for PT) Time : 1530-1830 (Fall-in 15 minutes earlier for muster parade)

SANA COURSE ONLINE PROJECT

The attached lists show the cadets attended the SANA Course on 4 June 2010 and have not submitted or have insufficient submissions the online project.
CHUNG CHENG HIGH SCHOOL (YISHUN) NCC 2010060664
DARRYL SEAH WEI FENG CHUNG CHENG HIGH SCHOOL (YISHUN) 04-Jun-10 2010060665
LIM JIN MING JEREMY DENZEL CHUNG CHENG HIGH SCHOOL (YISHUN) 04-Jun-10 2010060666
LUKE REN JIE JONATHAN CHUNG CHENG HIGH SCHOOL (YISHUN) 04-Jun-10 2010060667
MUHAMMAD SYAFII BIN MUHD SALEH CHUNG CHENG HIGH SCHOOL (YISHUN) 04-Jun-10 2010060668
SAIF ALI KHAN BIN SHAHRULL KHAN CHUNG CHENG HIGH SCHOOL (YISHUN) 04-Jun-10 2010060670
WONG WEI KIT, KEITH CHUNG CHENG HIGH SCHOOL (YISHUN)
Please note that, in order to pass the SANA course, each cadets needs to submit 5 online submissions. The last day of submission is on 2.8.10.

NCC PART A BATTLEFIELD TRIP ON 28TH JULY 2010

Cadets Involved : All Part A Attire : Unit-T with No.4 pants Time : 1300-1700

NCC PART A TRAINFIRE ON 22ND JULY 2010

Cadets Involved : All Part A Attire : Full No.4 with beret (Bring along ez-link cards for exchange of rifles.) Time :1300-1800

NCC PART A IMT ON 27TH JULY 2010

Cadets Involved : All Part A Attire : Full No.4 with beret Time : 1300-1800

NCC TRAINING ON FRIDAY 16th JULY 2010

Cadets Involved : All Cadets Attire : Full No.3 (PT Kit for PT) Time : 1530-1830 (Fall-in 15 minutes earlier for muster parade)

AEROMODELING TRAINING ON TUESDAY 13TH JULY 2010

Cadets involved: All Cadets Attire: NCC Unit Tee and school shorts/pants (PT kit for PT) Time: 1530-1800

STREETWISE RUN 2010

REPORTING TIME: 1.30pm at Somerset MRT

ATTIRE: School PE Shirt / House T-shirt with school shorts

Note: Cadets may wish to bring an extra t-shirt to change out into after the run.

PART C

NABIL B IDIL ADZHA

LUKE REN JIE JONATHAN

DARRYL SEAH WEI FENG

PART B

LIM JIN MING JEREMY DENZEL

CHAN WEI CONG ANDY

CHUA JUN JIE

AHMAD ASYRAF BIN KHALIL

MUHAMMAD SYAFIQ BIN SEDEK

OH JUN RONG KELVIN

PART A

ISRAF NASRUL B ISMAIL

TAY HAO YANG

OSCAR SIM YIDONG

JIA FUXIN

TENG WEI KANG, JONATHAN

XRAVIER LIM SENG JOO

SIM JUN JIE

CHEW ZHI KANG

NG YEOW SENG JULIUS

ADRIAN NURHISYAM B ABDUL KARIM

OH YIREN

TRAINING DAYS FOR JULY 2010

All cadets are to note the following days of training for the month of July 2010. Many of the days are tentative so it is cadet's own responsibility to check back here as often as you can for updates. Week 1 28/6-2/7: 1. 29/6 Tuesday - Youth Day Rehearsal 2. 30/6 Wednesday - School Anniversary Rehearsal (1); Part A uniform exchange at NCC HQ 3. 1/7 Thursday - NCC DAY; PDS Youth Day Performance in MPH during assembly 4. 2/7 Friday - NO TRAINING for all cadets 5. 4/7 Sunday - Streetwise Run 2010 @ Zouk car park, 1—6pm Week 2 5/7-9/7: 1. 6/7 Tuesday - NO TRAINING for all cadets 2. 7/7 Wednesday - School Anniversary Rehearsal (2) 3. 9/7 Friday - NO TRAINING for all cadets 4. 10/7 Saturday - School Anniversary Parade

NCC PLEDGE

All cadets are required to memorise the pledge below for NCC Day tomorrow. We, the members of the National Cadet Corps and youth of the Republic of Singapore, do hereby pledge to be loyal to the Republic and the Corps and to maintain a high standard of discipline and performances so that we may better serve our country

SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY REHEARSAL ON 30TH JUNE 2010

CADETS INVOLVED: PART A, B AND SELECTED PART Cs ATTIRE: HALF NO.3 TIME: TO BE CONFIRMED VENUE: PARADE SQUARE

YOUTH DAY CONCERT REHEARSAL ON 29TH JUNE 2010

CADETS INVOLVED : SELECTED PART Bs ATTIRE : UNIT-T WITH SCHOOL SHORTS VENUE : PARADE SQUARE TIME : TO BE CONFIRMED (BRING ALONG YOUR PVC PIPES)

SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SELECTION ON 29TH JUNE 2010

CADETS INVOLVED : PART A AND SELECTED PART C ATTIRE : UNIT-T WITH SCHOOL SHORTS VENUE : PARADE SQUARE TIME : 1530-1800

PART B NCC CIVIL DEFENCE COURSE

Cadets Involved: LCP KUAN EN LCP AQMAL LCP PIN FEN LCP LUCAS LCP YAN KUN LCP KELVIN LCP JUN JIE LCP SYAFIQ LCP VINCENT LCP ASYRAF Time: 0815-1730 Venue: HQ 2nd Civil Defence Division, 1 Tampines Industrial Avenue 3 Attire: Full No.4 with neat haircut (with beret and jockey cap) Note: No lunch will be provided. Bring along your writing materials.

  • Cadets attending the civil defence course will report for camp on the following day in their full pt kit at 0700 sharp.

PART A NCC WATER AMBASSADOR PROGRAMME

Cadets involved: LCP ZHIHE (IC) LCP PIN FEN (2IC) PTE JIA FUXIN PTE LIM LIANG EN PTE ADRIAN NURHISYAM B ABDUL KARIM PTE TENG WEI KANG JONATHAN PTE ONG XU WEI PTE ONG SHIYOU PTE KUEH JINHAO RYAN PTE COVELL CHAU PTE OSCAR SIM YIDONG PTE SIM JUN JIE PTE NG YEOW SENG JULIUS (RESERVED) PTE JOHAN FAYD KAMAL DORAL (RESERVED) TIME: 25 June 2010, 0830 hrs to 1230 hrs. Cadets will leave from school, and return to school after the course and continue with the camp. ATTIRE: No. 4 NCC uniform. LOCATION: NeWater Visitor Centre (NVC), 20 Kok Sek Lim Road S(486593). All participants to report at Tanah Merah MRT Bus Station (leading towards Bedok) at 0820hrs where they will be ferried over to NVC. No Lunch will be provided. Participants who successfully complete the course would be awarded certificates and badges.

NCC JUNE CAMP 2010 AND PART D APPRECIATION NITE 2010

Cadets Involved: All Part A to C Cadets; Part Ds are invited back for the Appreciation Nite Dinner on the 25th June. Date : 24th to 26th June Reporting Time : 0800hr Venue : Parade Square Expected Dismissal Time : 1730 Attire : PT Kit *Cadets please note that there is a printing error on the consent form given. NOTE: 1. The cost for the camp is $10 each person, which the full amount will be used to pay for all the food catered for the 3 days. Those who have yet to pay, please bring the amount on the Day 1 (24th June 2010) of the camp. 2. Please bring along your consent form if you have collected one on the last training. 3. Any cadet, particularly the Part As, who has problems with his No.4 or any other uniform items, please bring them to the camp. We'll make arrangement for you to go HQ to make an exchange. Cadets who did not attend the camp are expected to provide a parent's letter. Attached below is a copy of the packing list: Item/Quantity/Remarks Sleeping Bag x 1 Toiletries Towel Undergarments x 3 NCC Unit T-shirt x 1-----Compulsory PE Shirts x 2-----Compulsory for all activities Shorts x 3-----Not necessarily school PE Shorts Socks x 3 Running Shoes x 1-----Compulsory for game activities No 4 Army Boots x 1-----Compulsory for drill practices No 4 Pants and Shirt x 1-----Compulsory for drill practices 1.5L Bottle x 1-----Compulsory at all times Mug, Fork and spoon x 1 Personal Medication(if any) Jacket/Windbreaker/Blanket Slippers/Sandals x 1-----For shower time only Home Clothes x 2-----Sleeping only (Optional) Plastic Bags Torchlight with batteries x 1 Instant Noodles/ Canned food-----For Field cooking

NCC AIR SPECIALIST COURSE

Cadets Involved: All Part Cs who are not involved in either AKE or OBS. Dates : 15-17 JUNE 2010(Residential Course) Time: All Course participants will report for In-processing by 0730 hours. Directional signs will be posted to lead them to the reporting point. The course is expected to end at approximately 1800 hours on the last day of the course. Late-comers without a valid excuse will not be entertained after 0900 hours on the day of In-processing. Day-off will not be granted to any course participant except on emergency and compassionate cases. Course participants are expected to be punctual without fail. Attire : No. 4 with beret. All male cadets are reminded to spot a neat haircut, failing which they will not be permitted to join the course. Venue : NCC MPH Packing List : 1. 1 pair of No.4 Uniform 2. 1 pair of No. 3 Uniform with beret 3. T-shirt and track pants 4. Toiletries 5. PT shirt / shorts 6. PT shoes / slippers 7. Writing materials 8. Student Pass for drawing of rifles 9. Prescribed Personal Medication, if any 10. Lesson plan for IFC and TF mutual 11. 01 photograph 12. Padlock with key

SEA SPEC COURSE FOR PART C CADETS NOT ATTENDING THE AIR SPEC COURSE

Cadets involved: Those cadets who are involved in AKE and OBS Date : 21 and 23 JUNE 2010 Attire : No. 4 Time : Day 1 - Report at NCC Campus at 0800 hours; the day expects to end at 1800 hours. Day 2 - Cancelled Day 3 - Report at NCC Campus at 0800 hours; the day expects to end at 1800 hours. Important: Sea Spec course is non-residential. Refer to the programme below for more details. Click on the picture for a closer view.

F50 FLIGHT EXPERIENCE

Cadets involved: LCP CHAN WEI CONG ANDY LCP AHMAD ASYRAF BIN KHALIL LCP LIM JIN MING JEREMY DENZEL LCP MUHAMMAD HAZRIE BIN KHAMIS LCP YIEW ZHIHE LCP OH JUN RONG KELVIN LCP KOO ZHI CAI LCP LEE LE KAI VINCENT LCP MOHAMED MIKAIEL BIN MOHAMED RAFFIEE LCP TAN WEI FONG JASPER LCP EE KUAN EN LCP MUHAMMAD AQMAL BIN ABDUL AZIZ LCP MUHAMMAD SYAFIQ BIN SEDEK LCP WONG WEI KIT KEITH Reporting Time to school: 0730am Attire: No. 3 with beret All cadets and accompanying officers will report to the POC, LTA Ng Yong Qiang at Changi Air Base (West) Main Gate on Monday 14 June 2010, by 0830 hours (in No. 3 Uniform with head gear). For clarification on the reporting details, please contact LTA Ng Yong Qiang at telephone number 65864033. All consent forms must be duly completed and signed. They are to be submitted on the day of the familiarisation flight, to the POC, LTA Ng Yong Qiang. The cadets should be organized by schools, with the accompanying officers/teachers submitting the forms for each school to the POC. This is to facilitate the Squadron in ensuring that all personnel boarding the aircraft have a signed form.

REPORTING TIME AND VENUE FOR OBS PARTICIPANTS

Cadets involved: CPL MOHAMED DANIAL B MOHAMED A G CPL LUM JIAN MING CPL DARRYL SEAH WEI FENG CPL EDMUND YEO CHEE HAO CPL LUKE REN JIE JONATHAN CPL YAP DUAN FENG CPL CHUA CHENG FENG RICHARD CPL WONG CHEE CHEONG CPL HAN WEI ZHOU Reporting Time: 2000hr 13 June 2010 (Sunday) Venue: Blk 245 NCC HQ AMOY QUEE CAMP Attire: Unit T and Track Pants. Please make sure you have all pack all necessary items you will need to bring along. As this course is fully subsidised by NCC, any absentee may be liable to pay as much as $500 for the course, even if you have been certified medically unwell that day or period. If you chose to wilfully not turn up for this course which you have willingly agreed to sign up for, it shows that you are lacking in moral integrity and irresponsible.

NCC 8th PDS AI COURSE

The PDS AI selections will be held on 9 June, 1400 hr at NCC Campus, Blk 245 car park. Attire for the selection is no.4 uniform with beret. Cadets Involved: LCP AHMAD ASYRAF BIN KHALIL LCP LEE LE KAI VINCENT LCP WONG WEI KIT KEITH

6TH UNIFORMED GROUPS BOWLING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2010

The objectives of the Championships are to establish good rapport among the cadets from the different Uniformed Groups by giving them an opportunity to interact with one another and to promote a healthy lifestyle for the students. At the same time, the Championships will serve as a prelude to the Singapore Youth Olympic Games. The details are as follows: Preliminary Round: 11 June 2010 (Friday); Report to school by 0900hr. Venue: Orchid Country Club Bowling Alley Attire: Unit T and track pants (Any colours) for both the Preliminary Round and Finals. Finals: ­­­25 June 2010 (Friday) Punctuality The teams must report to the Competitors’ Steward at least 15 minutes before the scheduled time. Time Limit There is no time limit to finish the games for both the Preliminary Round and the Finals. Disqualification a. Any team with less than 3 members will be disqualified. b. Any team failing to turn up in the proper attire will be disqualified. Spectators should not disrupt, interfere or help their teams during the Championships. Failure on the parts of the spectators to abide by the stated rules will result in the deduction of points for the teams representing their units.

PART C TRAINING PLAN JUNE 2010

PART C: 14 JUNE -OUTWARD BOUND SINGAPORE (14-18 JUNE) -SPECIALIST COURSE (15-17 JUNE) (for cadets NOT going to AKE and OBS) -AKE (14-16 JUNE) 19 JUNE SFA COURSE (0900-1800) - 3SG Wei Zhuo and 3SG Nicholas 20 JUNE SFA COURSE (0900-1800) - 3SG Wei Zhuo and 3SG Nicholas 22-24 JUNE SPECIALIST COURSE (for cadets going to AKE and OBS) 26 JUNE SFA COURSE (0900-1800) - 3SG Wei Zhuo and 3SG Nicholas 4 JULY THE STREETWISE RUN 2010 SUNDAY, 4 JULY FROM 1 PM ONWARDS AT THE ZOUK CAR PARK. 7 JULY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY REHEARSAL 2 10 JULY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY REHEARSAL 3