u cannot be mp.Originally posted by scorpioz:can someone tell me more bout MP?
nah, they get half combat pay onlyOriginally posted by Arapahoe:to guard POW. so i think it is considered combat unit.
I think it happened about 1-2 years before I went thru School of Provost at Mowbray Camp in Ulu Pandan (now closed), so this incident must have been roughly 1985. So long ago, I can't remember the details - I think it was a disgrunted (probably mentally unstable) sub-ordinate who shot the sergeant (the CSM, I think) for 'tekan'ing him. This is about all i remember.Originally posted by moca:I don't have the story of how, why, etc. MY friend was at the investigating scene, the story not out yet when he told me. He just liked to talked about the gory details. This was sometime between 1984 - 90. Some of you not even born yet.
It was reported briefly in ST, though.
oh yes i remember the shooting incident in Provost unit. I was doing my NSF.Originally posted by moca:During my NSF time there was a fatal shooting in the Provost camp.
Some other rank guy, probably NSF, shot a WO or SSG point blank with an M16 in his office. My friend who was a regular MP was at the scene afterwards. He saif brains were all over the place, the back of the head opened up.
In another unrealted incident, I was once on loan to the CO of the Provost camp to help him do some work. Before he had time for me, I witnessed him dressing down 5 or 6 MP lined up in front of his office. Then he ripped off all their corporal ranks.
So you must be familiar with the term "running dogs"?Originally posted by OldBird69:I think it happened about 1-2 years before I went thru School of Provost at Mowbray Camp in Ulu Pandan (now closed), so this incident must have been roughly 1985.
Haha, "running dogs" is mild, MPs have been called worse, like "male prostitutes". But in retrospect, IMHO most of us were just doing our jobs and not going overboard with our powers. Only those guarding DB were a bit more "ngiao" and less forgiving because some of the detainess were perpetual/habitual offenders - some were there for 10+ years (they come out, then AWOL from their unit and kenna charged and send back again repeatedly).Originally posted by moca:So you must be familiar with the term "running dogs"?
No (real) offense intended as I do have a 3 very close friends whom were MPs. One of them was the guy who was at the scene of the shooting. He is a Sikh, was a regular and a sergeant. Another one went over to the other side of the law and became a smuggler of alcohol and cigarettes from Indo to SG after ROD He always had this long DB baton which he stole and keeps under his car seat..I was at Provost 87-89. In fact after School of Provost, I was posted to Mindef HQ (another command) and came back only periodically, so my NS period didn't overlap with yours. Yes, baton is very useful, including for self-defense. Hmm, I don't think I know your Sikh friend. Only Sikh I know was the CSM at Mindef HQ. Last time I checked, he (Amar Singh) is the current RSM of Provost. He can speak fluent Hokkien, whenever he tried to spot check on sentries at duty post (usually at 4 or 5am to see if we 'eat snake'), we said on our walkie-talkie "Bayi lai liao" or "Bao Tao lai liao" to warn the sentries. But he understood every time and the person sending the warning kenna extra duty.
If you know please don't reveal my unit but I was in your neighbouring camp from 84 to 85.[/b]
It was during this time I was on loan to your PROVOST CO and I saw that incident where 5 to 6 MP's got stripped of their ranks by CO personally. I can't remember his name but he was furious and he used great strength to rip off the ranks of the MPs assembled before him. Some had tears in their eyes. Any idea of that incident or what it was about?[/b]Sorry, I don't know that incident. I do know many senior officers at Mowbray have police/CID connections because the same camp also housed police dog and other investigation units. I remember being warned that the CO was very strict about law-breakers under his command. If anyone in the camp commit crime outside and kenna sentenced in civilian court, he swore he would throw the culprit into DB afterward after they return (double punishment). The CO was the most feared person in our camp, more than OC, CSM or even RSM.
No kidding, if you had blindfolded me, i'd have thought he was a Chinese Hokkien.Originally posted by moca:My friend was a "modern Singh" no bao tao and - yes, just about every other Indian or Punjabi person I know speak Hokkien like natural. Something to do with an inherent gift of the gab.
There were some warnings but no action taken. I can't remember what that department was, something to do with security but not SIB.[/b]Probably MSD (Mil. Security dept - I think they have separate branches for each of the services). While I was at Mindef HQ, they frequently conducted spot checks at night (when everything should have been locked up), on anything that could lead to security breach - computer with sensitive material not turned off, file cabinets (w/ confidential stuff) not locked etc. Always had to have an MP as witness so the accused can't say the evidence was planted. Boy, it's hard to imagine this was nearly 20 yrs ago (reminds me I'm old).
That's right - MSD.Originally posted by OldBird69:Probably MSD (Mil. Security dept - I think they have separate branches for each of the services). While I was at Mindef HQ, they frequently conducted spot checks on anything that could lead to security breach - computer with sensitive material not turned off, file cabinets (w/ confidential stuff) not locked etc. Always had to have an MP as witness so the accused can't say the evidence was planted. Boy, it's hard to imagine this was nearly 20 yrs ago (reminds me I'm old).
You probably wouldn't believe it - I ROD'ed in 1990, came to US to study and then work (can't find job that makes me happy in S'pore). I have been back almost yearly but for no more than 1 month each time, so I haven't had any reservist/ICT at all. (I'm writing this in the US right now). Not to say I won't serve, just haven't had the opportunity. Most of my batch boys told me they still had to go for ICT, as MP, practice stuff like manning POW camp.Originally posted by moca:That's right - MSD.
MSD come at night.
SIB and Narco dogs come in the day time.
So what did you do as reservist?
I moved to HK in 97 and now live in Shanghai. Before that, I served about 7 ICT and about 3 BCT (Basic Combat Training) before I left.Originally posted by OldBird69:You probably wouldn't believe it - I ROD'ed in 1990, came to US to study and then work (can't find job that makes me happy in S'pore). I have been back almost yearly but for no more than 1 month each time, so I haven't had any reservist/ICT at all. (I'm writing this in the US right now). Not to say I won't serve, just haven't had the opportunity. Most of my batch boys told me they still had to go for ICT, as MP, practice stuff like manning POW camp.