As all of you probably know, Orientation would be on the 9th January 2010. So, throughout the whole of next week, we WILL will be having trainings. Here are the dates:
4/1/10
PDS Training.
IC: SSG Alvin Kan
Duration: 1445hrs - 1730hrs
Attire: Half/Full School Uniform
( PDS in half no.4 )
5/1/10, 6/1/10, 7/1/10
PDS, Flag Party Training.
IC: SSG Thinesh John, C/OFFicers
Duration: 1445hrs - 1730hrs
Attire: Half/Full School Uniform
( PDS in half no.4 )
8/1/10
PDS, Flag Party, Booth Training.
IC: SSG Sholihin, C/OFFicers
Duration: 1400hrs - 1730hrs
Attire: Half/Full School Uniform
( PDS in half no.4 )
If you have any questions to ask about the trainings, please call me, SSG Thinesh John, at 97260701. Please attend all trainings. In the meantime, do concentrate on your school homework and in your studies.
Wishing everyone a happy new year,
SSG Thinesh John,
Unit Sergeant Major,
Bendemeer NCC
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Trainings
Hey all, please note that there will be training on the following dates:
28/12/09,
29/12/09,
30/12/09.
Please make sure that you guys turn up for the training sessions. If you're absent or you can't make it, please inform me, SSG Thinesh John at 97260701. Please report by 0900hrs (For specs, 0830hrs). Be in your No.4 attire with beret. Half-uniform is also allowed. We have to convince as much people as we can to join NCC in 2010!
See you then!
SSG Thinesh John,
Unit Sergeant Major,
Bendemeer NCC
28/12/09,
29/12/09,
30/12/09.
Please make sure that you guys turn up for the training sessions. If you're absent or you can't make it, please inform me, SSG Thinesh John at 97260701. Please report by 0900hrs (For specs, 0830hrs). Be in your No.4 attire with beret. Half-uniform is also allowed. We have to convince as much people as we can to join NCC in 2010!
See you then!
SSG Thinesh John,
Unit Sergeant Major,
Bendemeer NCC
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Precision Drill Squad
Those in PDS, please practice at home with an umbrella!!!
We will not be having training until Thursday.
Therefore it is crucial for all of you to practice at home your moves until the next meeting.
Remember, the most important thing about PDS is our sharp movements and timing.
Im going to spam PDS videos and please please please learn from them!
okay.... im not asking all of u to be exactly like them(especially the last vid)
just take note of the simple things like how to execute simple arm, slapping thigh properly...
till then, i shall see u guys on thursday.
C/OFFR Muhd Ashraf
We will not be having training until Thursday.
Therefore it is crucial for all of you to practice at home your moves until the next meeting.
Remember, the most important thing about PDS is our sharp movements and timing.
Im going to spam PDS videos and please please please learn from them!
okay.... im not asking all of u to be exactly like them(especially the last vid)
just take note of the simple things like how to execute simple arm, slapping thigh properly...
till then, i shall see u guys on thursday.
C/OFFR Muhd Ashraf
Friday, December 18, 2009
Training on 24/12/09
Hey peeps, there'll be training for those involved in the orientation on 24/12/09. Cadets are to report by 0900 hrs as usual . As for specs, please report by 0810 hrs latest. Be in your No.4 with Beret and bring along a t-shirt. No late comers. If you can't make it or you have questions pertaining to the training then, don't hesitate to call me, SSG Thinesh John, at 83434060.
See you then!
SSG Thinesh John,
Unit Sergeant Major,
Bendemeer NCC
See you then!
SSG Thinesh John,
Unit Sergeant Major,
Bendemeer NCC
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Training On 18/12/09
Hey guys, there'll be training on 18/12/09 (Friday). For cadets, report at 0900 hrs in your No.4 Uniform with beret. For specs, REPORT at 0800 hrs. No late comers. Training will end by latest 1600/1630 hrs. For the Muslims, you guys will be dismissed for your prayers and after that, you'll come back for the training. These are the updated posts for our orientation so far:
Flag Party:
Parade Commander: C/OFFR Ashraf
Flag Bearer: C/OFFR Ronald
Arm Escorts: 2SG Li Hao, 3SG Sufyan
Parade RSM: SSG Thinesh John
PDS:
C/OFFR Vignesh
SSG Alvin
SSG Nur Sholihin
2SG Wilson
CPL Sateesh
CPL Jahan
CPL Kenneth Ooi
LCP Lian Wee
FDS:
SSG Lu Yao Wei
2SG Ameresh Vijian Nair
2SG Tan Jek Keat
3SG Hafiz
LCP Nikkhil
LCP Imran
With Regards,
SSG Thinesh John,
Unit Sergeant Major,
Bendemeer NCC
Flag Party:
Parade Commander: C/OFFR Ashraf
Flag Bearer: C/OFFR Ronald
Arm Escorts: 2SG Li Hao, 3SG Sufyan
Parade RSM: SSG Thinesh John
PDS:
C/OFFR Vignesh
SSG Alvin
SSG Nur Sholihin
2SG Wilson
CPL Sateesh
CPL Jahan
CPL Kenneth Ooi
LCP Lian Wee
FDS:
SSG Lu Yao Wei
2SG Ameresh Vijian Nair
2SG Tan Jek Keat
3SG Hafiz
LCP Nikkhil
LCP Imran
With Regards,
SSG Thinesh John,
Unit Sergeant Major,
Bendemeer NCC
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Trainings
All participating cadets/specs, please note that there'll be training on the following dates; 14/12/09 & 16/12/09. If there are other trainings, you will be informed by us or through the blog. Please report in your No.4 uniform with beret, at 0900 hrs (For specs, pls report by 0800 hrs). Late comers will be dealt with.
Thanks,
SSG Thinesh John,
Unit Sergeant Major,
Bendemeer NCC
Thanks,
SSG Thinesh John,
Unit Sergeant Major,
Bendemeer NCC
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
My sincere apologises.
Dear Part Cs' 2009,
I understand that there is some, little unhappiness growing in the Part Cs towards the future CLTs. To smoothen out our relationship and to boost our Bendemeer NCC standard, i wish to eliminate any grudges and clear all doubts.
Firstly, there are several reasons why the future CLTs have planned the Orientation Day 2009 nicely for you guys.
Whether personal or not, if you guys really want to know, do let me know and i will explain fully on why. Contact CDT Ronald via msn, or text. Yes, many posts that you guys anticipate yourself doing may be shattered when we told you that we will be using swords and color poles, meaning only a certified NCC Cadet Officer or higher may take up this post.
From what I hear, i understand that this will be your chance to show your planning skills but i would like to apologise sincerely and that we will do most of the plannings and we are sorry for disappointing you guys.
But rest assured, we will make Orientation Day 2009 a big hit! And, your juniors in Part A next year will be carefully guided and taught.
May BS NCC be on the right track to the road to GOLD!
Best Wishes,
Cadet Trainee Ronald Thian
Former BS NCC Specialist
I understand that there is some, little unhappiness growing in the Part Cs towards the future CLTs. To smoothen out our relationship and to boost our Bendemeer NCC standard, i wish to eliminate any grudges and clear all doubts.
Firstly, there are several reasons why the future CLTs have planned the Orientation Day 2009 nicely for you guys.
Whether personal or not, if you guys really want to know, do let me know and i will explain fully on why. Contact CDT Ronald via msn, or text. Yes, many posts that you guys anticipate yourself doing may be shattered when we told you that we will be using swords and color poles, meaning only a certified NCC Cadet Officer or higher may take up this post.
From what I hear, i understand that this will be your chance to show your planning skills but i would like to apologise sincerely and that we will do most of the plannings and we are sorry for disappointing you guys.
But rest assured, we will make Orientation Day 2009 a big hit! And, your juniors in Part A next year will be carefully guided and taught.
May BS NCC be on the right track to the road to GOLD!
Best Wishes,
Cadet Trainee Ronald Thian
Former BS NCC Specialist
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Orientation 2010
Okay guys, the Future Cadet Officers have planned roughly what we want to showcase on orientation day...
For the performance, we planned to have the same thing as last year.
We plan to have a Parade Commander, 2x Armed Escort, 1 NCC Flag bearer, 1 Colours RSM.
These people will be wearing no.1 Uniform. Parade Commander and Flag Bearer will be a CLT as we will be using swords and Colour pole (with pike). The colours RSM will most probably be SSG Thinesh John as he holds the brown pace stick. The post for 2 armed escorts is vacant. All specialist may apply.
For PDS, SSG Sholihin and SSG Alvin Kan will be in-charge as both of them has the experience from performing for last year's orientation. CDT Vignesh together with myself will be the instructors to train more people for PDS. We planning to have 10 people in this performance (incl. Sholihin and Alvin). So now we need 8 more people to apply for PDS. These people will be awarded the coveted Basic PDS Badge on orientation day. CPL and above may apply.
I have some idea on how we're going to design our booth. We are going to split the booth into several sections. Individual Fieldcraft, Trainfire and Drills(parade & ceremonies). Firstly, i need an OIC for the booth and a 2IC. I also need IC-IFC, IC-Trainfire and 3x tour guides. On Orientation day, when the new sec 1 students enter our booth, the OIC and 2IC will be making sure that everything will be ensuring that everyone is suppose to do what they are suppose to do. The tour guides will be taking them to tour around the different sections on the booth. The IC for Trainfire and IFC will be conducting lessons for Some Part A and B cadets while the tour guides will be explaining to the sec 1 students what they are doing.
Several other things are still being planned. For any enquiries, please state in the tag board at the side of the blog or message me, CDT Muhd Ashraf at 9673 8916.
For the performance, we planned to have the same thing as last year.
We plan to have a Parade Commander, 2x Armed Escort, 1 NCC Flag bearer, 1 Colours RSM.
These people will be wearing no.1 Uniform. Parade Commander and Flag Bearer will be a CLT as we will be using swords and Colour pole (with pike). The colours RSM will most probably be SSG Thinesh John as he holds the brown pace stick. The post for 2 armed escorts is vacant. All specialist may apply.
For PDS, SSG Sholihin and SSG Alvin Kan will be in-charge as both of them has the experience from performing for last year's orientation. CDT Vignesh together with myself will be the instructors to train more people for PDS. We planning to have 10 people in this performance (incl. Sholihin and Alvin). So now we need 8 more people to apply for PDS. These people will be awarded the coveted Basic PDS Badge on orientation day. CPL and above may apply.
I have some idea on how we're going to design our booth. We are going to split the booth into several sections. Individual Fieldcraft, Trainfire and Drills(parade & ceremonies). Firstly, i need an OIC for the booth and a 2IC. I also need IC-IFC, IC-Trainfire and 3x tour guides. On Orientation day, when the new sec 1 students enter our booth, the OIC and 2IC will be making sure that everything will be ensuring that everyone is suppose to do what they are suppose to do. The tour guides will be taking them to tour around the different sections on the booth. The IC for Trainfire and IFC will be conducting lessons for Some Part A and B cadets while the tour guides will be explaining to the sec 1 students what they are doing.
CCA Orientation posts available :
- 2x Armed escorts
- 8x PDS members
-OIC for booth
-2IC for booth
-IC-IFC
-IC-Trainfire
-3x tour guide
Interested applicants, please email me at bendemeerncc@yahoo.com.sg
please state your rank, name, ic no. contact no. and the post you are applying for.
Several other things are still being planned. For any enquiries, please state in the tag board at the side of the blog or message me, CDT Muhd Ashraf at 9673 8916.
Friday, December 4, 2009
Camp Pinnacle 2009
Hey Guys! SSG Sholihin and Myself just returned from Camp Pinnacle and I'm proud to say, that this is one of the best camps ever. We had great fun, made new friends, and learnt new things in the process as well. Here are our experiences:
DAY 1:
We arrived in the camp, and left for SISPEC shortly after. There, we had this survival training programme where we had the opportunity to learn basic jungle training skills. We were taught how to make shelters, such as the "A-Frame" shelter, in which you could live in for several days. Next, the sirs taught us how to cook in the wild. He taught us how to catch those animals by using traps, and also which parts to eat, and not to eat. It was a bloody scene, and it was definitely not for the kind-hearted. We killed animals such as Frogs, Chickens, Quails, Eels, Crabs and Catfish. It was an experience not to forget!
Day 2:
We were brought to the RSAF Where we saw the planes in action. The best bit no doubt, was the ride on the C130 plane. It was great, and we were one of the lucky ones to do so. We were also given a talk from, the Air Force Recruitment centre. They were obviously trying to convince us to join the RSAF. We did other things as well, such as to go to the Flight Simulation Centre.
DAY 3:
Day 3 wasn't much as all we did was to go to the SYFC (Singapore Youth Flying Club). This was a place in which you could go to, if you aspire to be a pilot. Once you join, with the right guidance, you could pursue a private flight license. Once you do that, you could either join the RSAF Or Singapore Airlines. We also went to the Air Force museum, where we learnt on the history and past of our nation's air force.
DAY 4:
On this day, we were brought to the Navy. We toured two of our warships, the frigate, (and I can't remember the second one). The ships were huge, and there were lots of insights that we got to know about those ships. We were also brought to the NDU (Naval Divers Unit), where the Navy divers were trained. We saw a performance from the divers, and got a boat ride. At night, we had this night called as "Camp Pinnacle Night". Each platoon had to come up with a performance. The performances were great, and we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves.
So that definitely raps up our experiences in Camp Pinnacle. We have more to say but its hard to explain. I'm glad I got the opportunity to go to this camp.
With Regards,
SSG Thinesh John,
Unit Sergeant Major,
Bendemeer NCC
DAY 1:
We arrived in the camp, and left for SISPEC shortly after. There, we had this survival training programme where we had the opportunity to learn basic jungle training skills. We were taught how to make shelters, such as the "A-Frame" shelter, in which you could live in for several days. Next, the sirs taught us how to cook in the wild. He taught us how to catch those animals by using traps, and also which parts to eat, and not to eat. It was a bloody scene, and it was definitely not for the kind-hearted. We killed animals such as Frogs, Chickens, Quails, Eels, Crabs and Catfish. It was an experience not to forget!
Day 2:
We were brought to the RSAF Where we saw the planes in action. The best bit no doubt, was the ride on the C130 plane. It was great, and we were one of the lucky ones to do so. We were also given a talk from, the Air Force Recruitment centre. They were obviously trying to convince us to join the RSAF. We did other things as well, such as to go to the Flight Simulation Centre.
DAY 3:
Day 3 wasn't much as all we did was to go to the SYFC (Singapore Youth Flying Club). This was a place in which you could go to, if you aspire to be a pilot. Once you join, with the right guidance, you could pursue a private flight license. Once you do that, you could either join the RSAF Or Singapore Airlines. We also went to the Air Force museum, where we learnt on the history and past of our nation's air force.
DAY 4:
On this day, we were brought to the Navy. We toured two of our warships, the frigate, (and I can't remember the second one). The ships were huge, and there were lots of insights that we got to know about those ships. We were also brought to the NDU (Naval Divers Unit), where the Navy divers were trained. We saw a performance from the divers, and got a boat ride. At night, we had this night called as "Camp Pinnacle Night". Each platoon had to come up with a performance. The performances were great, and we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves.
So that definitely raps up our experiences in Camp Pinnacle. We have more to say but its hard to explain. I'm glad I got the opportunity to go to this camp.
With Regards,
SSG Thinesh John,
Unit Sergeant Major,
Bendemeer NCC
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