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  2. List of Singaporean flags - Wikipedia

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    State flag with the emblem of the Singapore Armed Forces on the lower right. 1965 –. Service flag of the Singapore Army. Crescent and stars in a red field on the top left, with the remaining 3/4 of the flag in yellow, and the emblem of the Singapore Armed Forces on the lower right. 1990 –.

  3. Singapore Army - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Army is the land service branch of the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF). The largest of the four branches of the SAF, the Singapore Army traces its origins to the 1st Battalion, Singapore Infantry Regiment (1 SIR), which was formed in 1957, when Singapore was still under British colonial rule. After Singapore's independence on 9 ...

  4. Singapore Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Armed Forces ( SAF) are the military of the Republic of Singapore, responsible for protecting and defending the security interests and the sovereignty of the country. A component of the Ministry of Defence (MINDEF), the armed forces have four service branches: the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Digital and Intelligence Service.

  5. Flag of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Under the Act, which took effect on 1 August 2023 and superseded the former Singapore Arms and Flag and National Anthem Act, private citizens may include the flag in designs for other objects, and the national flag or its image can be used on attire above the torso for non-commercial purposes year-round as long as it is not done in a ...

  6. National symbols of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Arms and Flag and National Anthem Rules define the flag's composition and the symbolism of its elements: red symbolises "universal brotherhood and equality of man", and white, "pervading and everlasting purity and virtue".

  7. Category:Flags of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    S. File:Singapore Armed Forces flag.svg. File:Singapore Army service flag.svg. File:State colour of the Republic of Singapore Air Force.svg. File:State colour of the Republic of Singapore Navy.svg. Categories: Flags by country. Flags of Asia. National symbols of Singapore.

  8. Armorial of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Crest of the Singapore Armed Forces: The emblem's escutcheon reads "Tentera Singapura" (meaning "Singapore Army" in Malay). The national coat of arms sits in its interior. The motto is "Yang Pertama Dan Utama" (meaning "first and foremost" in Malay). Two stalks of laurel flank the escutcheon.

  9. Fall of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Fall of Singapore. Coordinates: 01°21′09″N 103°46′08″E. Battle of Singapore. Part of the Pacific War of the Second World War. Lieutenant-General Arthur Percival (right), led by Ichiji Sugita, walks under a flag of truce to negotiate the capitulation of Commonwealth forces in Singapore, 15 February 1942. Date.

  10. Singapore Armed Forces order of precedence - Wikipedia

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    This is the order in which the 36 Regimental Colours of the Singapore Armed Forces parade. The oldest Colours is placed on the left of the observer, and the sequence follows, with the youngest Colours taking the last position on the right. There are exceptions to this rule in the Singapore context, such as the placement of the Regimental ...

  11. Coat of arms of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of Singapore is the heraldic symbol representing the sovereign island country and city-state of Singapore located in maritime Southeast Asia. It was adopted in 1959, the year Singapore attained self-governance from the British Empire, and remains in use after its independence in 1965.