National Cadet Corps (Singapore)

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National Cadet Corps
Pasukan Kor Kadet Kebangsaan  (Malay)
全国学生军团 (Chinese)
தேசிய மாணவர் படை (Tamil)
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The NCC Crest
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CountrySingapore
BranchAir, Sea and Land
HeadquarterAmoy Quee Camp[1]
Nickname(s)NCC
Motto(s)"To Serve with Pride and Dedication"
Commanders
Commandant NCCLTC Joey Wong
Regimental Sergeant Major1WO Susan Lee
Head TrainingMAJ (NCC)
Head AdministrationMAJ (NCC)
Head LogisticsMr. Bob Chan
Head Training DevelopmentMs. Elena Cheang
Head Partnership & EngagementCPT (NCC) Jasmine Chua
District CommandersCPT (NCC) Aqilah Binte Juma’in

CPT (NCC) Ivan Lee Thim Soon CPT (NCC) Chong Zi Yi MAJ (NCC) Wang Choon Kiat

CPT (NCC) Lee Heng Hiang

The National Cadet Corps (NCC) is a military cadet corps youth organisation supported by the Singapore Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of Education. As of 2020, it had a total strength of 11,000+ members, consisting of Officers, Cadet Officers, and cadets, amongst others. The Corps is represented in 125 Secondary Schools with a total of 146 units - 108 Land units, 18 Sea units, and 20 Air units. It is one of the country's oldest youth organizations, formed in 1901.

Mission & Vision[]

Mission[]

To nurture inspiring leaders and committed citizens through fun, adventurous and military-related activities.

Vision[]

Extraordinary Youth Leaders

NCC Key Thrust & Core Values[]

Key Thrust[]

NCC is guided by three thrusts – Leadership, Fitness and Commitment to Singapore.

Core Values[]

NCC is driven by 8 core values.

  • Loyalty to Country
  • Uprightness
  • Leadership
  • Discipline
  • Commitment & Responsibility
  • Care for Fellow Cadets
  • Adventurous Spirit
  • Safety

NCC Cadet Strong Framework[]

An NCC cadet is 'Cadet Strong', with a resilient mind, fit body and committed heart.

He/she is also a self-motivated leader.

  • Resilient Mind – Cadet is confident to take on challenges and persevere in the face of adversity to overcome setbacks.
  • Fit Body – Cadet takes ownership to maintain his/her physical fitness and adopt healthy living habits.
  • Committed Heart – Cadet lives by the NCC Core Values with a strong sense of purpose to serve his/her team, school and nation. Cadet is proactive and passionate about developing his/her own abilities.

Activities[]

Within the framework of the training programme, NCC cadets have the opportunity of taking part in many activities.

Training Days[]

Every unit conducts training at least once a week. Training Days usually begins and ends with a simple parade. The parade at the start of training is usually used for taking attendance and briefing cadets on the schedule for the day's training session while the parade at the end of training is used to brief cadets on subsequent events and as a short feedback session. A typical training day includes just constant drills and occasionally, physical training.

Physical Training[]

Physical Training (PT) usually starts with a short warm-up, then a few sets of static exercises before the whole unit goes for a company run. Physical fitness is a criterion for the Best Unit Competition. It is also a graded component for courses.

Physical Fitness is also a key factor in the current theme of 'Cadet Strong'.

Technical Handling[]

All cadets have to go through Technical Handling (Trainfire) lessons as part of the NCC Basic Trainfire Package in order to learn the proper procedures of handling the SAR 21. Lessons are conducted by SAF National Servicemen Full-time (NSFs) and NCC Cadet Officers who have attained the Army/RSN/RSAF-NCC badge and are certified as Trainfire instructors. The Basic Trainfire Package includes stripping and assembly, marksmanship fundamentals, stoppages and remedies, and weapon reloading.

A Cadet Officer teaching cadets about Technical Handling.

Marksmanship[]

Cadets have the opportunity of firing a SAR 21 rifle on firing ranges. Cadets first train on the Individual Marksmanship Trainer (IMT), a computerised simulation, before progressing on to shoot at live firing ranges. Safety is always the main concern when shooting, with everything done by the book. Cadet live firing is always conducted by active armed forces personnel under the supervision of a trained Safety Officer. An armed force Medic is also attached as a safety measure.

Cadets who obtain a respectable shooting score are awarded a Marksmanship badge.

Cadets and the three services marching in the 67th Cadet Officers Course Parade.

Drills[]

All NCC units practice drills as a means of instilling discipline and teamwork, it is also used in formal parades, for moving around military bases and moving cadets in a smart and orderly fashion.

Cadets and Cadet Officers who possess a high standard of military drill may be given Parade Appointments such as Colours Ensign, Parade Regimental Sergeant Major, Colours Regimental Sergeant Major and the Parade Commander. This group is given further drill training and compose the Guard-of-Honour contingent who greet visiting dignitaries.

As of 2009, a Cadet Leader from each unit will attend the Advanced Drill Course, which will enable them to learn advanced foot drills, arms drills, sword drills, colours drills, and pace stick drills.

Units have Freestyle Exhibition Drill teams which specialise in performing display drills and the newly introduced Precision Drill Squad who perform with Lee-Enfield Mk-IV rifles.

Leadership Courses[]

Every cadet is a leader and will influence their peers to do well and focus on completing the objective at hand. Under the NCC Syllabus, there are a few Leadership Courses for NCC Cadets to attend.

Physical Training Instructor (PTI) Course

The PTI course is designed for our Secondary 2 cadets who have an interest in being a physical fitness instructor. They are taught the various ways of conducting physical fitness lessons and are equipped with the basic theory of physical fitness. The PTI course is a great training aid for our cadets' fitness, as they will have the necessary skills to lead their unit in physical fitness training to attain Gold for their NAPFA test.

Senior Specialist Leaders Course

Senior Specialist Leaders Course (SSLC) is a 3-days-2-nights course that serves as a replacement for the previous Senior Specialist Course and Leaders Camp. The Cadet Leaders will further enhance their leadership skills by working together during team activities and develop a resilient mind through camping and challenging activities. They will experience activities such as Advanced Foot and Arms Drills, Urban Operations, Knots & Lashings and the Fitness Challenge, etc. Cadets who are selected to join the course are given high expectations in order to graduate and earn their NCC Staff Sergeant (SSG) rank.

Cadet Officer Course

The Cadet Officer course is a gruelling 2-week course, designed for our cadets who have graduated from their secondary school education. Upon entering the course, the cadets will participate as Cadet Officer-Trainees (CDTs) and will learn how to manage and work better as a team as they go through the daily programmes. Through situational tests and scenarios, Trainees will also acquire the knowledge of how to plan and execute events/training effectively by working with their team-mates. Trainees have the opportunity to hone their leadership skills, as every Trainee is put in a position to lead their platoon. During the 2 weeks, Cadet Officer-Trainees are expected to exemplify themselves as effective leaders and graduate as a full-fledged Cadet Officer (C/OFFR).

Teacher Officer Course

The Teacher Officer Course is a 2-week course, designed for newly appointed NCC Teachers-in-charge. Upon entering the course, the teachers will participate as NCC Officer-Cadets (OCTs). The course provides the teachers with a better understanding of the NCC Curriculum and the programmes their cadets get to experience during their NCC journey. The course will aid teachers in conducting training sessions for their cadets in their respective units. Upon graduation, the teachers will graduate as NCC 2nd Lieutenants (2LT), or a higher rank depending on their rank in NS, and are thereafter appointed as Teacher Officers.

Adventure Training[]

Junior Cadets (Secondary 1 cadets) attend an outdoor camp for at least 2 days and 1 night conducted by their school's unit. From 2008 onwards, they will also attend Camp FORGE, an adventure-based experiential day camp held in NCC Campus. The acronym FORGE stands for Fun with friendship, Orientation with outdoor activities, Responsibility and resilience building, and Experiential learning. Cadets are given opportunities to participate in activities such as archery, paint-ball gun competition and the Flying Fox, amongst many adventure facilities.

Senior Cadets (Secondary 2 cadets), will attend Camp STEEL. STEEL stands for Standards, Tenacity, Emotional Intelligence, Energy and Leadership. This is a 1 Day non-residential camp during which cadets participate in more challenging adventure training like the Rappelling Wall, Advanced Paintball Challenge, Weapons Technical Handling, Team Building, and Team Learning, and basic Emotional Intelligence (EI) to become better leaders themselves, as well as of their peers and juniors.

Cadets taking part in a Rappelling training.


Cadets are also provided many opportunities to attend adventure courses locally and overseas. The following are some of the courses available:

  • Basic Survival Course(NCC HQ)
  • Annual Kayaking Expedition
  • Exercise PUNCAK (Mount Ophir Expedition)
  • Outward Bound Course in Sabah/ Brunei
  • Desert Trekking in India
  • Glider Course in India
  • Jungle Training Course in Brunei

In addition to the above, the SAF also supports the NCC in getting selected NCC cadets to experience SAF Overseas Training during the various SAF Exercises. For example, selected NCC cadets are provided opportunities to observe the SAF training during the following Exercises and countries:

  • Exercise Thunder Warrior - New Zealand
  • Exercise Wallaby - Australia
  • Exercise Battle King - Thailand
  • Exercise Panzer Strike - Germany (scheduled in 2011)

Other opportunities include: Pearce Air Base Visit (Australia) Midshipman Sea Training Deployment (MSTD)

NCC cadets are also able to attend prestigious courses such as the Basic Diving Course conducted by the RSN Naval Diving Unit, as well as the Basic Airborne Course conducted by the Singapore Armed Forces Commando Formation

There are 17 different types of adventure training offered to cadets both locally and overseas as compared to 21 types of similar adventure training worldwide. The NCC is constantly seeking new adventure programmes to broaden the experiences and horizons of its cadets.

International Cadet Exchange Programmes[]

Every year selected cadets are given the opportunity to participate in various international exchanges with cadets from countries such as Australia, Brunei, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, the United States of America, Hong Kong, India and China.

The Singapore National Cadet Corps Command Band[]

The Singapore NCC Command Band is the musical unit of the National Cadet Corps and Swiss Cottage Secondary School. Serving the Corps since 1999, the Command Band's mission is to provide musical support for HQ NCC's military occasions such as the Teacher Officer Course Graduation Parade, Cadet Officer Course Graduation Parade, and Affirmation Ceremonies.

In addition to serving HQ NCC, the Command Band has also provided musical support for the Singapore Armed Forces and Singapore Civil Defence Force. Other military-related ceremonies which the Command Band is also involved in would include the Remembrance Day and War Memorial Services organised by the SAF Veterans League and the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

Since 2010, the Singapore NCC Command Band has been part of the Combined Band, providing the parade music for the Parade and Ceremony Segment of the National Day Parade.

The Director of Music is MAJ (NCC) Anthony Chew.

People[]

Commandants[]

  • LTC (January 1969 - June 1970
  • LTC (June 1970 - December 1970)
  • MAJ (January 1971 - March 1972)
  • MAJ (April 1972 - January 1980)
  • COL John Morrice (February 1980 - February 1981)
  • MAJ (March 1981 - April 1983)
  • LTC (1 May 1983 – 31 December 1990)
  • LTC (1 January 1991 – 16 October 1994)
  • LTC (17 October 1994 – 30 June 1997)
  • LTC (1 July 1997 – 31 March 2000)
  • LTC (1 April 2000 – 10 January 2003)
  • LTC (11 January 2003 – 16 December 2004)
  • LTC (17 December 2004 – 8 June 2007)
  • LTC (8 June 2007 – 3 December 2008)
  • LTC (3 December 2008 – 10 January 2013)
  • LTC (10 January 2013 - 5 February 2016)
  • LTC (5 February 2016 - 21 November 2019)
  • LTC Joey Wong (21 November 2019 - Current)

Regimental Sergeant Major[]

  • 1WO Christopher Bryan (Unknown - 13 October 2017)
  • 1WO (13 October 2017 - 29 September 2021)
  • 1WO (29 September 2021 - Current]

Director of Music[]

  • MAJ (NCC) Anthony Chew (1999 - current)

References[]

  1. ^ "National Cadet Corps - Singapore - About". Facebook. National Cadet Corps. Retrieved 25 September 2018.

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