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The life of the amazing LHL

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After a brilliant 13-year career in the Singapore Armed Forces Lee Hsien Loong (born 1952) was elected a member of Parliament for Teck Ghee in 1984, winning more than 80 percent of the vote. In October 1990 he became deputy prime minister to Goh Chok Tong.
Lee Hsien Loong, the eldest son of Singapore's former prime minister Lee Kuan Yew, was born in Singapore on February 10, 1952. Lee had an outstanding record as a student. He received his primary and secondary school education at the Catholic High School in Singapore, which required students to be proficient in both English and Mandarin. In addition to these two languages, he was proficient in Malay and had also studied Russian. He attended the National Junior College for his pre-university education and was awarded the president's scholarship in 1970 and the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) scholarship in 1971 for his academic prowess.

He proceeded to Cambridge University to study mathematics. In 1974 he graduated with first-class honors in mathematics and was also awarded a diploma in computer science with distinction from the same university. In 1978 he attended the U.S. Army Command and General Staff Course at Fort Leavenworth in Kansas. One year later he was a Mason fellow at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, where he received a Master of Public Administration degree in 1980.

Lee's connection with the army began in 1971, when he was awarded the SAF scholarship to study mathematics at Cambridge University. However, his military career did not begin until 1974 when he was assigned to an artillery division on his return to Singapore. His first major appointment in the SAF occurred in 1980, when he was made commanding officer of the Artillery Gun Battalion. After that he was promoted with astonishing speed to assistant chief of the General Staff (Operations) in 1981; to chief of staff of the General Staff in 1982; and to director, Joint Operations Planning Directorate with the rank of brigadier general in 1983. He was publicly commended for his role in coordinating the Sentosa cable car rescue operations in 1982. He was also credited for two achievements during his SAF career - the unification of the SAF's three services and the modernization of its weaponry. He resigned from the SAF on September 21, 1984. Following his election to Parliament as a member of the People's Action Party (PAP), he was appointed political secretary to the minister for defense by the prime minister.

Lee's rise within the PAP and government hierarchies was even more rapid. In January 1985 he was appointed as minister of state (MOS) in two key ministries: the Ministry of Defense (MINDEF) and the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI). As MOS in the MIT, Lee chaired the Economic Committee set up one month after his appointment to tackle the economic recession facing the country. The creation of the Economic Committee can be viewed as the beginning of the PAP government's consultative style of leadership, as Lee managed to obtain feedback and views on the causes of the recession as well as suggestions for ensuring economic recovery from about a thousand participants from both the public and private sectors in Singapore. The Economic Committee completed its report one year later, and its 12 recommendations enabled the government to deal successfully with the economic recession.

In February 1986, Lee was appointed acting minister for trade and industry and he also retained his MOS position in MINDEF. During the same year, he was made chairman of the newly created PAP Youth Wing. In January 1987, he was confirmed as minister for trade and industry and promoted to second minister for defense (services). Two years later, he was appointed as the second assistant secretary-general of the PAP's Central Executive Committee. Then, in October 1990, six years after he became an MP, he was appointed as one of the two deputy prime ministers with Ong Teng Cheong.

Given his outstanding performance in the army and his meteoric rise up the party and government hierarchies, it was not surprising that Lee was expected by most Singaporeans to succeed Goh Chok Tong as Singapore's third prime minister when Goh retired from the political scene. However, in November 1992 the government announced that Lee was diagnosed as suffering from an intermediate grade malignant lymphoma. After undergoing 18 weeks of chemotherapy, Lee's health improved as his doctors reported in April 1993 that there was "no evidence of any residual disease." Lee's health remained stable and he kept his position as deputy prime minister. In the 1997 elections, the PAP won all but two of Singapore's 83 seats in Parliament; Lee and Goh remained in their governmental positions.
 
Mr Courtesy Lion, more to come ?

I am sure you are not so boliao to type out all the above, can tell us where you cut & paste this 'amazing life account of LHL' from ?

Appreciate your hard work. But awaiting your instructions now .....

You want us to start firing mee siam mai hum now or await you to enlighten us the purpose of highlighting his amazing life ? :D
 
Hi received his primary education at Nanyang Girls School you twit. Can't you get ANYTHING right???
 
Hi received his primary education at Nanyang Girls School you twit. Can't you get ANYTHING right???

Didn't know Nanyang Girl's School accepted boys, way back then?...did he wear a training bra?...no wonder the fondness of crossing legs..must be hiding his petticoat...:D
 
Didn't know Nanyang Girl's School accepted boys, way back then?...did he wear a training bra?...no wonder the fondness of crossing legs..must be hiding his petticoat...:D[/quote]

Academic
1979 – 1980

Mason Fellow at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University;
graduated with a Master’s Degree in Public Administration
1974
University of Cambridge, UK; graduated as a Wrangler in the Mathematics
Tripos (equivalent to First Class Honours) and with a Diploma in Computer
Science (with Distinction)

1971
Awarded the SAF Scholarship
1970
Awarded the President’s Scholarship
1970 -
National Junior College
1964 – 1969 Catholic High School
1958 – 1963
Nanyang Girls’ High School (Co-Ed Primary Section)
 
Didn't know Nanyang Girl's School accepted boys, way back then?...did he wear a training bra?...no wonder the fondness of crossing legs..must be hiding his petticoat...:D[/quote]

Didn't know the had co-ed at Nanyang Girl's School...:p Is it true that due to his attachement to The Singapore Artillery in 1972, the 120mm mortar basplate, manpacking was scrapped?:rolleyes:
 
come on everyone..
LHL is ex-CO of Artillery battalion ok.. very garang, dun play play ok..
very tua kee
 
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Lee's connection with the army began in 1971, when he was awarded the SAF scholarship to study mathematics at Cambridge University. However, his military career did not begin until 1974 when he was assigned to an artillery division on his return to Singapore. His first major appointment in the SAF occurred in 1980, when he was made commanding officer of the Artillery Gun Battalion. After that he was promoted with astonishing speed to assistant chief of the General Staff (Operations) in 1981; to chief of staff of the General Staff in 1982; and to director, Joint Operations Planning Directorate with the rank of brigadier general in 1983. He was publicly commended for his role in coordinating the Sentosa cable car rescue operations in 1982. He was also credited for two achievements during his SAF career - the unification of the SAF's three services and the modernization of its weaponry. He resigned from the SAF on September 21, 1984. Following his election to Parliament as a member of the People's Action Party (PAP), he was appointed political secretary to the minister for defense by the prime minister.

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I bet since his 'career' is so fleetiing short, he cannot even remember himself being there at all.

Must be EXTREMELY brilliant to be qualified for promotion every 365 days even before the seat is warmed.

Man, what good fortune Singapore has to get a briliant man out of the 3 million (at that point in time before the flooding of FTs) .
 
I bet since his 'career' is so fleetiing short, he cannot even remember himself being there at all.

Must be EXTREMELY brilliant to be qualified for promotion every 365 days even before the seat is warmed.

Man, what good fortune Singapore has to get a briliant man out of the 3 million (at that point in time before the flooding of FTs) .

Say he returned to SAF as a Captain in 1974. He was promoted to the rank of BG in 1983. That's an amazing 9 yrs only. That's a promotion every year because each rank above major has grade one and two. Truly a super high flier. So you know of anyone will such calibre?
 
Did he have badges of Ranger, Sniper or whatever ?

This really is one helluva soldier who can match up with John Rambo.
 
no leh, the so called Schizophrenia Robert Ho claimed otherwise. that chap just have a sheltered life.

RH: After the 2 full years in National Junior College, LHL took only 3 subjects and scored 2As and a B, on the basis of which he was awarded the President's Scholarship as well as offered all the other top scholarships in the country. Nepotism of course, with his father LIE KY pulling the strings since such results of 2A1B is easily bettered by >half of all students who take the A Level exam. From today, I hereby honour LHL by giving him the honorific "2A1B". It is a fitting reminder of LIE KY famous purported "meritocracy". Those who prefer a fuller honorific should write thus: "the 2A1B PS LHL" representing "the 2As 1B President's Scholar LEE Hsien Loong".
 
come on everyone..
LHL is ex-CO of Artillery battalion ok.. very garang, dun play play ok..
very tua kee


Life is tough for the "lesser mortal" mortar man but as CO I doubt LHL had it tough.

During his NS, as a super white horse you can bet that everyone is falling over themselves kissing his butt.
 
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