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

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(From left) CPT Rebekah Abbott, CPT Anithra Sukumar Srimathi, CPT Nuraishah Ibrahim and CPT Vivian Yuna Ng. ST PHOTOS: MARK CHEONG, LIM YAOHUI


SINGAPORE - Long before local director Jack Neo made his hit comedy movie about female basic military training (BMT), Into The Fray: The Making Of A Female Soldier, a 2015 Web series from the Ministry of Defence, was already showing women how it was done.

Three days after Ah Girls Go Army opened in cinemas here on Feb 1, the ministry sought to jog the public's memory with a Facebook post that urged anyone who wants to know what "the real deal" is like to watch the seven-episode show.

https://www.straitstimes.com/life/t...le-soldiers-who-starred-in-2015-mindef-series
 
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(From left) CPT Rebekah Abbott, CPT Anithra Sukumar Srimathi, CPT Nuraishah Ibrahim and CPT Vivian Yuna Ng. ST PHOTOS: MARK CHEONG, LIM YAOHUI

SINGAPORE - Long before local director Jack Neo made his hit comedy movie about female basic military training (BMT), Into The Fray: The Making Of A Female Soldier, a 2015 Web series from the Ministry of Defence, was already showing women how it was done.

Three days after Ah Girls Go Army opened in cinemas here on Feb 1, the ministry sought to jog the public's memory with a Facebook post that urged anyone who wants to know what "the real deal" is like to watch the seven-episode show.

https://www.straitstimes.com/life/t...le-soldiers-who-starred-in-2015-mindef-series

Hopefully they are now all holding the rank of Major and above. :wink:
 
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