got ranks for ME9, ME10, ME11? :p
only if you are Kee Chiu
got ranks for ME9, ME10, ME11? :p
http://www.mindef.gov.sg/imindef/re...013/Winston_Choo_commentary.html#.UiYDBpzKE1I
Accepted then due to the Indonesian threat. How about now?
only if you are Kee Chiu
fuck you back.
How about now?
PRs, women will be called to the arms. let's see the take-up rate. :p:p:p
when do we get to see the first batch of volunteer corp? bwahahahahahahaa...
how to defend Singapore then?
in any living organism, as much as the fight for survival is vital. the immunity system kicks in only upon invasion of foreign particles. much as some viruses would masquerade and hide inside a host cell, the surface membrane protein usually leave a tell-tale sign signalling penetration and thus triggering an immune response. the body then depends on the memory T-cells to generate a series of responses to mop up the damage. good to note that white leucocytes count is relatively low during non-combative periods and only peak upon activation.
the military in this case is like the memory T-cells. churning up appropriate response as and when required. the response team of other white leucocytes would be the ordinary citizens taking the call to arms only when needed. when mixed signals are given, how do you expect the citizens to response? Singapore is close to being United Nations already, the only aliens and/or foreigner will be from outer space! how to defend Singapore? invite the offensive party to be our foreign talent lah!
conventional warfare methods may damage infrastructures. think of biological weapons, say a man with flu-like symptoms, or worse, a seemingly healthy individual passing through our immigration counters. a carrier of infectious disease or sorts. couple that with a growing population density.
I doubt our neighbours will do that. We are too close for them to try that.
how to defend Singapore then?
Saw this outdated 3 star general in a wheelchair at NUH a long long time ago, he looked like he had dementia.
Saw this outdated 3 star general in a wheelchair at NUH a long long time ago, he looked like he had dementia.