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Chitchat Where to find this kind of woman officer in the SAF?

The two crabs on her collar

Her father told the Chinese newspaper that she behaved very strangely after she returned from China. He thought that she may have been cheated of her money. :frown:

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Oldest woman commander in the Singapore Army :thumbsup:

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Oldest woman commander in the Singapore Army :thumbsup:

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'Despite her age, she achieves a gold award for her Individual Physical Proficiency Test (IPPT) every year. Leon regularly leads route marches with a 20 kilogram field pack strapped to her back. She also shows her soldiers how to dig trenches, and sleeps in the jungle during field camp.'
'Back in 1976, 1WO Leon joined the military as a clerk as she was drawn to the regimental life. About 10 years later, she got the chance to become a combat trainer, then combatant.'
'She has served as an Officer Cadet School instructor, Signal specialist and Company Sergeant Major in 8th Singapore Armoured Brigade. She was even deployed for a humanitarian mission in East Timor for three months with 1st Signal Battalion, before spending most of her career as an instructor in Signal Institute (SI).'

Very impressive physical fitness. She's a 61-year-old 1st warrant officer (1WO) named Margaret Leon, currently a Platoon Commander in the Singapore Army's Basic Military Training Centre (BMTC)’s School 1, Charlie Company. From Facebook comments, those who've been under her remember her as being one of the fiercest 'enciks' around. Encik is Bahasa Melayu for 'Mister' and it's what the SAF calls its Warrant Officers.
 
SSG Jess Ong, Senior Trainer at Headquarters, Basic Military Training Centre (BMTC) :thumbsup:

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Female SAF medical officer the first to complete gruelling Guards Conversion Course​


Captain Ng Chen Hui

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from msn.com:

Woman in viral video at MBS claims trial to not wearing mask charge in separate incident​


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SINGAPORE — A 53-year-old woman who was seen not wearing a mask at Marina Bay Sands (MBS) last week in a viral video is claiming trial to a charge of breaching COVID-19 rules in a separate incident last year.

Phoon Chiu Yoke is said to have failed to wear a mask while at Newton Food Centre between 7.20pm and 8pm on 8 May last year, when Singapore was in partial lockdown during the circuit breaker period.

Her case was first heard in court on 16 December but she was absent from the proceedings, according to the State Courts. She only appeared in court on 13 January. Her case is set to go to trial on 24 May.

Phoon is involved in both incidents of alleged safe distancing breaches, according to Chinese media reports.

Videos of Phoon supposedly not wearing masks at various locations have been widely shared on social media.

Among them was the incident at MBS, where Phoon was seen in a video not wearing a mask despite being asked by a safe distancing ambassador (SDA) to do so. Phoon is heard in the video questioning the SDA, "If you have no badge, why are you asking me to do something? Who are you representing?"

On Saturday, the police said they received a call at about 5.15pm for assistance at MBS, where Phoon had allegedly entered without wearing a face mask despite repeated advice from the SDA, according to local media reports.

She is currently being investigated for being a public nuisance and breaching safe distancing regulations for the alleged incident at MBS.

The police added that she is believed to be involved in other similar instances where she entered various buildings and establishments without a mask.

If convicted of breaching COVID-19 measures, Phoon faces up to a six-month jail term or up to $10,000 fine.
 
from msn.com:

Woman in viral video at MBS claims trial to not wearing mask charge in separate incident​


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SINGAPORE — A 53-year-old woman who was seen not wearing a mask at Marina Bay Sands (MBS) last week in a viral video is claiming trial to a charge of breaching COVID-19 rules in a separate incident last year.

Phoon Chiu Yoke is said to have failed to wear a mask while at Newton Food Centre between 7.20pm and 8pm on 8 May last year, when Singapore was in partial lockdown during the circuit breaker period.

Her case was first heard in court on 16 December but she was absent from the proceedings, according to the State Courts. She only appeared in court on 13 January. Her case is set to go to trial on 24 May.

Phoon is involved in both incidents of alleged safe distancing breaches, according to Chinese media reports.

Videos of Phoon supposedly not wearing masks at various locations have been widely shared on social media.

Among them was the incident at MBS, where Phoon was seen in a video not wearing a mask despite being asked by a safe distancing ambassador (SDA) to do so. Phoon is heard in the video questioning the SDA, "If you have no badge, why are you asking me to do something? Who are you representing?"

On Saturday, the police said they received a call at about 5.15pm for assistance at MBS, where Phoon had allegedly entered without wearing a face mask despite repeated advice from the SDA, according to local media reports.

She is currently being investigated for being a public nuisance and breaching safe distancing regulations for the alleged incident at MBS.

The police added that she is believed to be involved in other similar instances where she entered various buildings and establishments without a mask.

If convicted of breaching COVID-19 measures, Phoon faces up to a six-month jail term or up to $10,000 fine.

She is a serial mask offender. :biggrin:
 
CPT Cheryl Lim

CPT Cheryl Lim
Air Warfare Officer (Command, Control and Communications)
 
from msn.com:

Woman in viral video at MBS claims trial to not wearing mask charge in separate incident​


View attachment 111259

SINGAPORE — A 53-year-old woman who was seen not wearing a mask at Marina Bay Sands (MBS) last week in a viral video is claiming trial to a charge of breaching COVID-19 rules in a separate incident last year.

Phoon Chiu Yoke is said to have failed to wear a mask while at Newton Food Centre between 7.20pm and 8pm on 8 May last year, when Singapore was in partial lockdown during the circuit breaker period.

Her case was first heard in court on 16 December but she was absent from the proceedings, according to the State Courts. She only appeared in court on 13 January. Her case is set to go to trial on 24 May.

Phoon is involved in both incidents of alleged safe distancing breaches, according to Chinese media reports.

Videos of Phoon supposedly not wearing masks at various locations have been widely shared on social media.

Among them was the incident at MBS, where Phoon was seen in a video not wearing a mask despite being asked by a safe distancing ambassador (SDA) to do so. Phoon is heard in the video questioning the SDA, "If you have no badge, why are you asking me to do something? Who are you representing?"

On Saturday, the police said they received a call at about 5.15pm for assistance at MBS, where Phoon had allegedly entered without wearing a face mask despite repeated advice from the SDA, according to local media reports.

She is currently being investigated for being a public nuisance and breaching safe distancing regulations for the alleged incident at MBS.

The police added that she is believed to be involved in other similar instances where she entered various buildings and establishments without a mask.

If convicted of breaching COVID-19 measures, Phoon faces up to a six-month jail term or up to $10,000 fine.
I would really like to know what defence will she be putting up in court to refute the charges against her. Especially in the light of all the bad publicity of her not wearing mask.
 
I would really like to know what defence will she be putting up in court to refute the charges against her. Especially in the light of all the bad publicity of her not wearing mask.

Her defence could be that she voted for PAP. :rolleyes::eek::biggrin:
 
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