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Sad tribute to Aloysius.....please show more love for our NS Men

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To the TS...

this should be told to the MIWS and women voters of the PAP,,,the consequences and burdens are always on the singkie NS male,,,and MIWs just demand and take from them but never give back,,,thank you 70% for the treatment,,
 
One other point, this matter has happen near the erection, the opposition parties has a right, an obligation and the responsibility to bring up the plight of all NS men because of the dangers and discrimination they faced,,,,And its time the 70% take responsibility for allowing these shit to happen
 
With cpf withdrawal age tied at 65, 28 is still considered young lah.

Ehh...dont be too sure our youngsters fully employed till 65 hor. Along the way shit can happen....retrenchment, one example:notworthy:
 
How many locals must die before the PAP is voted out.
They have blood on their hands
 
A lot have died during NS training, but naturally the showbiz yandao kia gets a bit more media attention.

Don't forget Liu Kai that PRC immigrant NS boy.

And this one died after inhaling the smoke from smoke grenades in 2012.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/smoke-grenade-case-duo-convicted-of-negligence

I've heard enough horror stories over the years... let's just say getting crushed by a Howitzer gun isn't the worst way to die.

What price, 'operational readiness'?
 
A lot have died during NS training, but naturally the showbiz yandao kia gets a bit more media attention.

Don't forget Liu Kai that PRC immigrant NS boy.

And this one died after inhaling the smoke from smoke grenades in 2012.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/smoke-grenade-case-duo-convicted-of-negligence

I've heard enough horror stories over the years... let's just say getting crushed by a Howitzer gun isn't the worst way to die.

What price, 'operational readiness'?

Hey dude! Long time no hear ya..:thumbsup:
 
Almost 30 years an uncle already! What young? :o-o:

Fuck your mother choa chee bye mouth. Why you bastard can't let him rest in peace?
If you have a son, pray your son go on the same path
FUCK YOU!!
 
A lot have died during NS training, but naturally the showbiz yandao kia gets a bit more media attention.

Don't forget Liu Kai that PRC immigrant NS boy.

And this one died after inhaling the smoke from smoke grenades in 2012.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/smoke-grenade-case-duo-convicted-of-negligence

I've heard enough horror stories over the years... let's just say getting crushed by a Howitzer gun isn't the worst way to die.

What price, 'operational readiness'?

Wah lau, KNN where have you been?

Welcome back

Eh your chicken farm still operating or not?
 
With cpf withdrawal age tied at 65, 28 is still considered young lah.
You must understand old man psyche. If you already an uncle with no escape route, naturally you will want to bring everyone down with you so that you don't feel alone. You can't wait for more people to join you, so you must go around recruiting those much younger than you. For the male uncles, they damn jealous those younger good looking ones are still getting attention from chio bus; for the female aunties, they call you uncles to bring you closer to their age group so that they can tackle you.:roflmao:
 
The list of crocodile tears shed

https://www.todayonline.com/singapo...r-condolences-family-late-nsman-aloysius-pang


SINGAPORE — Adding to the outpouring of grief for actor Aloysius Pang who died after a military training mishap, Members of Parliament (MPs) from the People’s Action Party (PAP) took to social media to offer their condolences to his family on Thursday (Jan 24). They included Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat and Minister for Culture, Community and Youth Grace Fu.
Mr Heng — who is in Davos, Switzerland for the World Economic Forum — wrote on his Facebook page: “It is with a very heavy heart that I think of the sorrow you are going through. My family and I, together with many fellow Singaporeans, wish you all strength in this difficult time.”



Ms Fu wrote in English and Chinese that she was saddened by Pang’s “sudden passing”, and that “we will remember the actor for his dedication to and love for his craft”.
Corporal First Class (National Service) Pang, who had starred in television dramas and was an armament technician from the 268th Battalion Singapore Artillery, died in New Zealand on Wednesday evening after four days in Waikato Hospital there. He suffered injuries to multiple organs while doing repair works to a military vehicle on Saturday and had to be placed on artificial life support.
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He was involved in a military exercise at the Waiouru Training Area in New Zealand as an operationally ready national serviceman (NSman), and was with two other Singapore Armed Forces personnel trying to fix a problem in the howitzer.
During a press conference on Thursday, Chief of Army Goh Si Hou revealed that Pang was crushed when a gun barrel in the howitzer — an artillery gun mounted on an armoured chassis — was lowered and he could not get out of the way.
Another senior PAP member, Dr Maliki Osman, Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs, also wrote on Facebook that he was “deeply saddened” by Pang’s death and extended his “deepest regrets and condolences to his family”.
Ms Sun Xueling, Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Home Affairs and National Development, said that she observed a minute’s silence with some full-time national servicemen from the police this morning, in honour of Pang.
She wrote in a mix of English and Chinese: “I have not served NS (National Service). But I am a mother. There is an unbearable grief when (an older person has to say goodbye to a younger person in death). Every parent wants answers. Their sons are entrusted to the state during the sacred NS years.”
MP Alex Yam, the party’s executive director, said that “it was a life cut short too suddenly, too tragically and too needlessly”.
Leaders and members from the Workers’ Party spoke out about the fatal incident as well, with party chief Pritam Singh, who is now on reservist duty as Pang was, saying the loss hit close to home for him.
 
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