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  2. Military history of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The first cohorts of officers and non-commissioned officers (now Specialists), taught by Israeli instructors, graduated from Singapore Armed Forces Training Institute (SAFTI) in 1967. With this new cadre of leaders, army was expanded from the existing two infantry battalions to two brigades between 1967 and 1970.

  3. 2008 Singapore Armed Forces FC season - Wikipedia

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    League: Aleksandar Duric (12) All: Aleksandar Đurić (17) Singapore Armed Forces FC competed as one of the 12 teams in the 2008 NTUC Income Yeo's S-League season. The club also took part in the 2008 editions of the RHB Singapore Cup and the Singapore League Cup, as well as the regional AFC Cup .

  4. Category:Military of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Military of Singapore". The following 14 files are in this category, out of 14 total. Army deployment force logo.png 210 × 290; 500 KB. Crest of Singapore Army.svg 109 × 118; 368 KB. Digital and Intelligence Service Crest.png 250 × 234; 86 KB. Our Singapore Army logo.jpg 568 × 175; 83 KB.

  5. SAF Military Police Command - Wikipedia

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    Established as the Singapore Armed Forces Provost Unit (SAFPU) in 1966, its primary role is to police duties to uphold standards of discipline within the SAF, and to provide security coverage for key SAF military installations and the Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) headquarters at Bukit Gombak.

  6. Singapore Armed Forces Training Institute - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Armed Forces Training Institute or SAFTI was where officers of the Singapore Armed Forces were trained in the past. SAFTI per se does not exist anymore. In current use, it may refer to one of two things: SAFTI Military Institute, the successor institute ("SAFTI" being used as a proper name in this case) Pasir Laba Camp and training ...

  7. Singapore Armed Forces Long Service and Good Conduct (20 ...

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    The Singapore Armed Forces Long Service and Good Conduct ( 20 Years) Medal is a decoration awarded to a member of the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) (regardless of regular or NSmen status) who has completed 20 years of continuous service. A clasp is awarded for an additional 10 years of service, for a total of 30 years.

  8. 2nd People's Defence Force - Wikipedia

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    History. The 2nd People's Defence Force traces its origins to October 1965 when the People's Defence Force Headquarters (PDF HQ) was established as part of the Ministry of Interior and Defence and tasked with recruiting 3,200 volunteers to defend Singapore. In 1968, the PDF was reorganised to take on operational roles in maintaining internal ...

  9. SAF Volunteer Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Armed Forces Volunteer Corps (SAFVC) is a uniformed volunteer auxiliary branch of the Singapore Armed Forces.It was established on 13 October 2014 to allow Singaporean women, first generation permanent residents and naturalised citizens, all of whom would otherwise not be subject to an obligation to serve national service, to contribute their part towards Singapore's defence.