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Sunday, August 29, 2010

Sportsman's Badge

Hi Boys

For those who have attended any 2 of the 3 sessions, you are eligible for Sportsman's badge.

1. BB-YF Games Day on 12-Sep-2009
2. Friendly Captain's Ball match with 28th Singapore Company on 29-May-2010
3. BB Soccer Match with old Boys and church on 28-May-2010

Please write a detailed log (in A4 foolscap) in the following format and submit to me on 3rd Sep 2010.

1. The date and sessions you have attended.
2. A 150 - 200 words reflections on what have you learnt from the sessions.

Regards
Mr Bay






CQ quiz 2 results

Hi Boys

Sorry for the late delay. Here's the results for CQ quiz 2

Jesmond: 11
Daniel Ng: 19
Jacky: 11
Sylvester: 22
Zheng Ying: 15
Jun Ji: 11
Randell: 17
Ivan: 21
Nicholas: 18
Daniel Ling: 16
Chen You: 5
Ian: 22




Regards
Mr Bay

Friday, August 27, 2010

CQ - Final Revision

Hi Boys

As your are reading the passages, please think of the following:

  •  See how Paul was extraordinary:
 i. In his own life
 ii. In his family
 iii. Among his friends
 iv. In his community
 v. In the world

Mr Bay

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Instructor Hongyou's Farewell

Hi all,

these are some photos from instructor Hongyou's farewell party last Friday.














Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Dril 2 Results, 2010

Below is results of Drill 2

  1. LCP Ashley Tan Chuang Yue: 82%
  2. LCP Daniel Ng Choong Hern: 80%
  3. LCP Ian Lim Li Ern: 87%
  4. LCP Ivan Eng Keng Yu: 81%
  5. LCP Jacky Seow Hock Yeow 82%
  6. LCP Kweh Ren Kai Jesmond: 85%
  7. LCP Lee Xiang Wei: 43%
  8. LCP Ong Zheng Ying: 80%
  9. Royston Lee Jing Kai: 18%
  10. LCP See Jun Ji: 79%
  11. LCP Shaun Tan Wee Siang: 71%
  12. LCP Sylvester Lek Jun Han: 81%
  13. LCP Tan Chuan Tai: 76%
  14. Tay Chun Jiang: 72%
  15. LCP Yeo Qing En: 54%
  16. LCP Yong Wei Loong: 82%

Pass: 11
Fail: 5

CLT Poh Ding Han
45th Singapore Company

Monday, August 23, 2010

Last Words (for now)

First and foremost, I would like to thank everyone who were involved in my surprise farewell celebration. All the Boys, officers, instructors and teachers alike. Thank you.

I will try to keep this post as concise as possible.

Before I take a leave of absence from serving the 45th Company, there have been some issues that have been nagging at the back of my head, and if I don't say them now, I will never get the chance again. I cannot help but wonder to myself: "Is everything going to be okay?"

I do not doubt anyone's aptitude or knowledge. The only thing I am concerned about is attitude. However skilled, proficient or talented a person may be, he can be nothing if he does not have the right attitude. Attitude is the one factor that will distinguish you from others, that people will take notice of and have the biggest impression of. It is with deep regret that I must say, attitude is something which a lot of you are lacking in.

On some occasions, I have been nagging and reminding about discipline and putting in due effort in whatever you do. Sadly, Saturday's events it made me feel like my words fell on deaf ears. I shall not disclose anymore information, but for those of you who don't know but are dying to know, I suppose you could approach Platoon 2, the NCOs, officers and instructors who where there on Saturday morning. On Friday I felt like I was the happiest and most blessed person on the face of this planet, and Saturday made me feel the time spent this year and the last serving this Company was like a total joke.

It really pains me to witness right in front of my eyes how reminders, scoldings and advice given were forgotten in less than 30 minutes. Usually I like to give people the benefit of the doubt, but it's extremely hard to do so when the facts are screaming in your face otherwise. Is it so hard to put in effort in the things you do, to show due respect for your superiors, to exercise discipline? For some it might not be an easy task, but it's definitely not impossible. I don't see anyone even TRYING. No one's going to help you if you're not going to help yourself. This is YOUR 45th Company, this is OUR 45th Company. Please take a little ownership and be more self-sufficient. Please don't wait for people to start nudging, prodding and spoonfeeding you.

Fortunately, I have not lost all faith. I believe that somehow, you all will wake up from this slumber and start to take action. I believe that in due time, this kind of obnoxious behaviour will be reduced to a minimal. I only hope that it will not be too late when that happens.

I shall now end this tirade before it gets out of hand. I had wanted to keep my last memories in 45th a pleasant one, but sadly, certain circumstances don't allow me to. I would rather tarnish my image than to see something I love and care for so much crumble into nothingness. I know that not all of you will read this, but I trust that you will have the good sense to ask your mates to read this if you think that I make sense.

Platoon 2, I realy hope that each of you meant what you said in that notebook. On Saturday it felt like those words were in there just to make me happy.

I wish all of you good health, wisdom, courage and the passion to keep fighting for what's right. God bless 45th.


Hongyou

Friday, August 13, 2010

CQ Groupings

Team 1
Nicholas (L)
Ivan
Chen You
Ian
Jun Ji
Jacky

Team 2
Daniel Ling (L)
Daniel Ng
Selvester
Randell
Zheng Ying
Jesmond

Group leaders, please start to delegate work out.

Do take note that there is an error in the information i have relayed.

The theory test is a 1 hour paper (4 sections, MCQ, T/F, fill in the blank and crossword puzzles), the group would have to complete 1 set of theory paper only .

qinyao

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

CQ

Hi Boys

The 15 questions are only a prelude. Most of your have done ok. Some are more noteworthy. Here's the scores:

Jesmond: 13
Daniel Ng: 13
Jackie: 10
Selvester: 13
Zheng Ying: 12
Jun Ji: 11
Randell: 15
Ivan: 13
Daniel Ling: 13
Chen You: 9
Ian: 15
Nicholas: 13
Out of a maximum attainable mark of 18.

The next test will be from 15:36 to 21:17. There will be a total of 60 questions. And the test will be more tricky.

qinyao

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Drill 2 Practical & Instructional

Hi,

Theory test is over and now it's the PRACTICAL & INSTRUCTIONAL COMPONENT. For Instructional component we will judge your;
  • Appearance
  • Command & Control
  • Demonstration
  • Explanation
  • Fault checking & Correction
  • Sequence of instruction
  • Confidence / poise

All of you are given 20min to finish teaching the command. I hope that all of you now have already chosen 1 and have a lesson plan with it.

Practical Component;

  • Everything of Instructional component

All of you should know how to execute all the various drill 2 drills by 13th Aug 2010. Make sure that all your drills are smartly and correctly executed. Please note that no re-test will be given and have to meet a 75% requirement in order to pass. Failure to do so will mean that you have to wait for another drill 2 test, which will most probably be next year.

Any enquiry about the drill 2 you may contact

CLT Poh Ding Han
92219378