i figured it was time for me to post
on Annual Camp 2007.
after sleeping for 14 hours straight.
of course, Annual Camp was very tiring.
wadever they said about it being tougher for NCOs
as compared to cadets
is nothing more than the truth.
Execution of activities wasn't perfect.
but im satisfied enough dat most activities
ran smoothly.
i didnt care if the activities werent perfect.
be it Platoon or Company level.
wad mattered to me were
the camp objectives for Part C.
- Prompt each and every cadet to show their potential
through activities like IFC Mutual Test,
East Coast - School Trek, Company Outing
and others, all Part Cs were given a chance
to do so. some more than others. but i think
every1 tried. im starting to have an idea of who will be
Appointment Holders. but dats to be confirmed later.
- Inculcate leadership in every individual
I believe the lessons have thought them much,
be it planning a training, SOP or public
speaking. not only dat, through exposure of being
In Charge of small squads of sec1s and 2s, Part Cs
have realized the importance of putting others
before self.
- Emphasize the importance of team contribution.
to overcome obstacles.
well there were quarrels, there were conflicts.
personally i think their unity isnt strong enough to be NCOs.
but there is still time to work on dat.
and my personal objectives.
not gonna tell too much except for this.
objectives not met yet.
Annual Camp also helps NCOs understand their cadets better.
other than gaining much experience from this camp,
i enjoyed it to quite an extent.
there is still alot of work left to be done.
and i promise to give 100% dedication to them
until all my personal objectives are complete.
this was either before or after a meal
playing Combat Skirmish.
Chi Jie and Hardeep's group, the yellow team.
Of course, they got owned by my Red Team.
Group 6's combination of Part B and Cs.
Me, Mun Wah, Ali, Rahim and Hardeep's group.
Well done guys!
We were the onli group to stick to most
of the original route.
PS: Most pics of Annual Camp currently not with me.
so not gonna post them YET.
on Annual Camp 2007.
after sleeping for 14 hours straight.
of course, Annual Camp was very tiring.
wadever they said about it being tougher for NCOs
as compared to cadets
is nothing more than the truth.
Execution of activities wasn't perfect.
but im satisfied enough dat most activities
ran smoothly.
i didnt care if the activities werent perfect.
be it Platoon or Company level.
wad mattered to me were
the camp objectives for Part C.
- Prompt each and every cadet to show their potential
through activities like IFC Mutual Test,
East Coast - School Trek, Company Outing
and others, all Part Cs were given a chance
to do so. some more than others. but i think
every1 tried. im starting to have an idea of who will be
Appointment Holders. but dats to be confirmed later.
- Inculcate leadership in every individual
I believe the lessons have thought them much,
be it planning a training, SOP or public
speaking. not only dat, through exposure of being
In Charge of small squads of sec1s and 2s, Part Cs
have realized the importance of putting others
before self.
- Emphasize the importance of team contribution.
to overcome obstacles.
well there were quarrels, there were conflicts.
personally i think their unity isnt strong enough to be NCOs.
but there is still time to work on dat.
and my personal objectives.
not gonna tell too much except for this.
objectives not met yet.
Annual Camp also helps NCOs understand their cadets better.
other than gaining much experience from this camp,
i enjoyed it to quite an extent.
there is still alot of work left to be done.
and i promise to give 100% dedication to them
until all my personal objectives are complete.
this was either before or after a meal
playing Combat Skirmish.
Chi Jie and Hardeep's group, the yellow team.
Of course, they got owned by my Red Team.
Group 6's combination of Part B and Cs.
Me, Mun Wah, Ali, Rahim and Hardeep's group.
Well done guys!
We were the onli group to stick to most
of the original route.
PS: Most pics of Annual Camp currently not with me.
so not gonna post them YET.
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