Having watched Ah Boys to Men a few months ago (which was extremely entertaining & my fave was Lobang!), I've decided to compile a series of posts to document the lil bro's NS journey on this lil space. National Service (NS) is the rite of passage for every Singaporean son as soon as he hits 18 years old. NS was first introduced in 1967, aimed to provide defence for our homeland & also, to foster cohesiveness amongst the male Singaporeans. From the day of enlistment to BMTC, to his 2 overseas deployment, till his commissioniong parade, we've accompanied lil bro on his journey - lending him support and encouragement.
Leecher did a fantastic job, though the egg yolk looked slightly damaged, but still yummy!
Reached Pasir Ris MRT station, where we joined the long queue of recruits + family members to board the bus.
Lil bro already went to shave his head (together with 8 other friends) before enlistment. I even chided him saying that he wasted money, should have went in and get to cut for free.
On board the coach that will take us to the ferry terminal. I was busy snapping pictures & lil bro said that I machiam come out on a school excursion.
Waiting to board the ferry ~ check out lil bro's sad expression, lol! He's getting nearer and nearer to his enlistment fate.
Reading materials given to the family. I still had my bridal nails on (yes, the pics were taken almost 18 months ago!)
Boarding Penguin Tekong that will bring us to Tekong, obviously. I was joking to Leecher that actually the whole journey felt as though we were heading to Batam.
Got sun & sea ~ not bad right? Just treat it as a 2wk trip to "Batam"
Across the coast we went to the other side! It was just a short 15 min journey, but I guess the recruits must have wanted it to last as long as possible.
I cheekily called these the "chalet", only to be greeted with glares from both lil bro & Leecher.
Pulau Tekong is the 2nd largest of Singapore's outlying islands, and it is still expanding due to land reclamation. This island is used exclusively as a training base for various army units & home to BMTC.
Off they went up the trucks, for their 2 weeks of training course.
As for us
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We headed to town for some shopping :)
We got separated as soon as we arrived at BMTC ~ the family members were invited to tour the compound, while the recruits had to head somewhere for their briefing. Lil bro got enlisted with a couple of his Poly friends, so at least they have got company throughout.
While on the bus, we saw troops of army boys marching, overcoming the obstacle course etc - to give the family members an overview of what the boys will experience during their days in BMTC.
Lil bro was assigned to School 4.
At the auditorium, where we witnessed the oath taking ceremony. I can't remember what was the oath about, but I do remember vividly the last 3 words "With my Life!" A punchy end to a solemn oath.
Lunch with lil bro, a "sumptuous" meal of eggs, chicken, vegetables & fruits. In fact, it was quite tasty, lol! Only available during recruitment day, haha!
Then, the recruits got called off to assemble. Time to say bye bye to lil bro ... I was slightly teary when I took this picture. Gonna miss him for sure!
Off they went up the trucks, for their 2 weeks of training course.
As for us
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We headed to town for some shopping :)