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Paper General as in Paper Tiger. Impressive on paper ONLY. No? Show me otherwise.
Info from this website shows his impressive string of ACADEMIC achievements...desperate until have to mention his non-academic achievement of organsing Bejamin Sheares' funeral. LOL. And what did he do after the funeral? Study again! LOLOLOL. Fucking Paper General! LOLOLOLOL
Between 1978 and 1981, while in the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF), he attended a preparatory course in military history at the National University of Singapore Department of History. He completed a Masters degree in military history at Duke University in 1982 and the Advanced Management Programme at Harvard University in 1992, both in the United States.
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He attended the Long Telecommunications Course at the School of Signals in the United Kingdom from 1968 to 1969, returning to Singapore to serve as Second-in-Command of 1st Signal Battalion (BN 2IC). In 1970, he was appointed Chief of Communications and Electronics (now known as the Chief of Signals).
In 1971, he served briefly as Commanding Officer of 4th Battalion Singapore Infantry Regiment (4 SIR) before attending the Command and General Staff College at Fort Canning. He credits Minister for Defence Goh Keng Swee with marking him for higher command during this period. The following year, he became the first Singaporean to attend the 11-month US Army Command and General Staff course at Fort Leavenworth in Kansas, United States. He was among the top five foreign officers to graduate from the course, scoring distinctions in all his subjects.
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In May 1981, Choo was closely involved in organising the funeral of President Benjamin Sheares. Several months later, he left for the United States, where he completed a Masters degree. During his absence, Brigadier-General Tan Chin Tiong was appointed Acting Chief of the General Staff. Choo resumed command upon his return to Singapore in 1982.