hey guys this is interesting, talk more leh. what about the CDF? i think it's interesting how LG Ng Yat Chung had become a 2-star general even though he wasn't the chief of a service. if I remember correctly, he was the head of an important Joint unit and also COS-JS. he later became the CDF.
and i thought each service's JS position would usually be the next-in-line to the Chief position?
Originally posted by Passthepython:hey guys this is interesting, talk more leh. what about the CDF? i think it's interesting how LG Ng Yat Chung had become a 2-star general even though he wasn't the chief of a service. if I remember correctly, he was the head of an important Joint unit and also COS-JS. he later became the CDF.
and i thought each service's JS position would usually be the next-in-line to the Chief position?
Ng Yat Chung was COA.
http://www.straitstimes.com/Free/Story/STIStory_135992.html
FORMER defence chief Ng Yat Chung has joined the senior management of Singapore investment company Temasek Holdings.
Lieutenant-General Ng, 46, took up the position of portfolio management managing director on Sunday - a newly created role, The Straits Times understands.
Temasek confirmed the appointment on Tuesday but declined to provide further details.
The appointment comes less than four months after Lt-Gen Ng stepped down as Chief of Defence Force and handed the baton to then Major-General Desmond Kuek.
It mirrors similar movements of other military leaders to civilian positions. Lt-Gen Ng's predecessor, Lt-Gen Lim Chuan Poh, for example, is the chairman of the Agency for Science, Technology and Research.
A career soldier since 1979, Lt-Gen Ng was awarded the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) Overseas Scholarship in 1980 and has since held many key command and staff positions.
Before taking the helm of the SAF in 2003, he was Chief of Army. He has also served as director for joint operations and planning and Chief of Staff (Joint Staff).
During his four years at the head of the SAF, Lt-Gen Ng was credited with improving the SAF's operational readiness and steering it into the next generation.
Outside the military, he is a member of the board of trustees at the National University of Singapore, chairing its campus planning and development committee.
Lt-Gen Ng is a Cambridge University graduate, has an MBA from Stanford University and recently completed the Advanced Management Programme at Harvard University.