It was an honest mistake, let's move on!
Once Armour, always dried up!
Once Armour, always dried up!
Once Armour, always dried up!
1. Senior Warrant Officer (SWO), Jennifer Tan, 52, Armour, The Singapore Army
SWO Tan is the first female Chief Warrant Officer among over 500 personnel from the Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) and the SAF being promoted this year.
From the tender age of 9, she would accompany her late father, First Warrant Officer (Ret) Tan Hock Hai, to his workplace at the Tanglin Detention Barrack.
Those trips sparked her passion to join SAF in 1984 at age 18.
Two years after the army recruited its first female combatants in 1986, she finally seized her chance and applied for the Women’s Combat Scheme.
Over the years in the Armour formation, she has risen through the ranks and is set to become the SAF’s first female Chief Warrant Officer.
She felt that SAF has opened up more opportunities for women over the years, as long as they demonstrate their ability, commitment and passion.
Well said. On behalf of 46th SAR, I likeBut still not as dried up as your cheebye, stuffycunt
But still not as dried up as your cheebye, stuffycunt
Well said. On behalf of 46th SAR, I like
Armour Unite!!Well said. On behalf of 46th SAR, I like
Nose too big for me...2. Major (MAJ), Nah Jinping, 31, Pilot, The Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF)
MAJ Nah has smashed the ‘brass ceiling’ to become the first and only female operational F-15 fighter pilot in RSAF, with more than 400 flying hours under her belt.
She holds the distinction of being the first woman who is able to take part in military combat or operations.
The masters degree holder in learning technologies from the University of Michigan said that her initial ambition was to become a lawyer. However, she changed her mind and took up a SAF scholarship as she does not want to be tied to a desk-bound job.
She commented that the physical differences between her and her colleagues are rather stark.
Being physically petite, higher G-forces experienced on missions sometimes takes a toll on her body.
However, she opines that there are no differences in terms of flying skills and professional knowledge between the genders.
Most of all, she enjoys flying despite its challenges, as flying can feel tranquil and serene at times — especially when she’s flying over the vast night sky.
Nose too big for me...
But still OK lah
KNS, you got standard or not? Fugly until like that also still OK? Wah lau. Show u what is a hot female fighter pilot lah.Nose too big for me...
But still OK lah
KNS, you got standard or not? Fugly until like that also still OK? Wah lau. Show u what is a hot female fighter pilot lah.
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2. Major (MAJ), Nah Jinping, 31, Pilot, The Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF)
MAJ Nah has smashed the ‘brass ceiling’ to become the first and only female operational F-15 fighter pilot in RSAF, with more than 400 flying hours under her belt.
She holds the distinction of being the first woman who is able to take part in military combat or operations.
The masters degree holder in learning technologies from the University of Michigan said that her initial ambition was to become a lawyer. However, she changed her mind and took up a SAF scholarship as she does not want to be tied to a desk-bound job.
She commented that the physical differences between her and her colleagues are rather stark.
Being physically petite, higher G-forces experienced on missions sometimes takes a toll on her body.
However, she opines that there are no differences in terms of flying skills and professional knowledge between the genders.
Most of all, she enjoys flying despite its challenges, as flying can feel tranquil and serene at times — especially when she’s flying over the vast night sky.
Unarmed combat with the Indian Army girls. Don't mess around with them
Those in the SAF are better looking.
What about this Sri Lankan lady soldier? Is she suitable for you?
You caught me there.This one is Korean, not Sri Lankan. Her surname is Lee.