Nice to see yet another Red Beret here. Some of my batch boys would have been your instructors.Originally posted by Devilplot:Hi! I was from 1st Commando Battalion just ORDed 2 weeks ago
No fridge and sofa. But there was an I-Net PC and two armchairs.Originally posted by chanjyj:Why do you sound like me?
Was the sofa and fridge included?
Badge sounds like SCE, but SCE is Advance & Overcome wat.Originally posted by gd4u:Although my unit motto, is Silent, Deadly, Swift ... my vocation bagde shows an upright bayonet at the centre of a castle n two bolts of lightning appears at the base of the castle ...
I seem to recall a certain Corporal during WW2 who also had a Commanding Officers' office all to himself. Shame he comitted suicideOriginally posted by LazerLordz:When I was in service, I had an office to myself and my colleague. And it was equal to CO's office.
PRC & North Korea only have units like this.Imagine stand by bicycle and tiok charge for having a rusty bell or tyre not enough air.Originally posted by thoreldan:i am from 9th bicycle fighting brigade
Originally posted by kotay:I seem to recall a certain Corporal during WW2 who also had a Commanding Officers' office all to himself. Shame he comitted suicide
The Brits were probably laughing at bicycles too until the Japs came cycling down & kicked their arse.Originally posted by Short Ninja:PRC & North Korea only have units like this.Imagine stand by bicycle and tiok charge for having a rusty bell or tyre not enough air.
Interesting! Any links?Originally posted by Short Ninja:Yes bicycles are useful for movement but have you seen these guys (chinese & N.Koreans) do martial arts with their bicycles? A real wayang to see them train this way.
1 officer's sofa lounge (at least, that is what the inventory calls it, but in essence, it is just a normal black PVC 2 seater+1 seater sofa), one fridge (which is not much bigger than a hotel's), I-net PC, OA PC, 2 printers, 1 fax, photocopy, 1 crazy shredder that ALWAYS jammed, 12 seater conference room which is terrible rundownOriginally posted by LazerLordz:No fridge and sofa. But there was an I-Net PC and two armchairs.
2nd in Spelling Bees!Originally posted by Rockhound:2nd Batallion Singapore Infantry Regiment, 2nd to none
Bravo Company, HQ Platoon
The company that keeps on going....and going....and going...(wears bunny ears and plays snare drum)
Sigh, so much to take care. I'd rather not have all these.Originally posted by chanjyj:1 officer's sofa lounge (at least, that is what the inventory calls it, but in essence, it is just a normal black PVC 2 seater+1 seater sofa), one fridge (which is not much bigger than a hotel's), I-net PC, OA PC, 2 printers, 1 fax, photocopy, 1 crazy shredder that ALWAYS jammed, 12 seater conference room which is terrible rundown
Wow.. to think I can recall all of it in such detail
But I love the sofa though.. I used to take a nap there after lunch every afternoon-the 2 seater was large enough for me to lie full body downOriginally posted by LazerLordz:Sigh, so much to take care. I'd rather not have all these.
I was happy with my OA PC, I-Net PC, highback chair, plants and cordless phone.
More space to keep my barang barang, e.g tennis rackets, shoes, uniform.
Army got SIB but no CID for the record they are both SOBsOriginally posted by damienthedevil:I was long time ago in CID
I used to turn off the lights, lock the door and sleep with my legs on the workstation's L portion.Originally posted by chanjyj:But I love the sofa though.. I used to take a nap there after lunch every afternoon-the 2 seater was large enough for me to lie full body down
At least you had a cordless phone.. one time my phone went on ringing so much I got pissed I disconnected it (couldn't reach it from my sleeping position on my sofa and my clerk went AWOL)
Shiok bo. Lunch at Bukit Panjang Plaza.Originally posted by damienthedevil:Combine or Joint Intelligence Directorate
I don't envy him.. he has to pay for lunchOriginally posted by LazerLordz:Shiok bo. Lunch at Bukit Panjang Plaza.