Any good army stories to tell?
Why not you start the ball rolling first.
guai hor...you'll know soon enough once you go in
wat kind of stories?
friendship, suffering or hauntings?
Originally posted by LoVeMeLoVeMenOt:Why not you start the ball rolling first.
I'm only 16 this year...
Originally posted by kajagugu:wat kind of stories?
friendship, suffering or hauntings?
Any stories would do, even Tekan stories
i get scolded everyday leh.
No one willing to share?
Originally posted by NerdzRulz:No one willing to share?
haven't going enlist...why ask so much?
Originally posted by zero_88:haven't going enlist...why ask so much?
must prepare for the future mah
drink water until vomitĀ
Everyday do push up until u lost count?
Originally posted by thoreldan:drink water until vomitĀ
Now still have ah? Hoho!
My time, before any exercise, training, etc must drink 7L water per day, 7 hours sleep the night before, etc (BMT). I think my particular BMT company very kiasu, before SOC have to drink 6 L of water. So the whole day is, wake up, drink, 1hour later drink, 1 hour drink, 1 hour drink...till evening time then do SOC test. hoho
But if go OCS/SISPEC, not so strict. In fact, u have to manage with just a few hours of sleep everyday, if not zero during outfield training.
okie i share my just-for-laughs story:
i was nsf 2-3yrs back when a part of my camp had to be let out for a sister unit to move in. But before they can move in, religious leaders had to bless the buildings first. Apparently, when a priest was reading the prayers inside one of the buildings, his cross broke! everyone around him was shocked and stunned into silence!! the priest then took out another cross and continued the ritual. End of story...
...heard from my friend who was a clerk at that unit, but since he wasn't present as witness, just take it with a pinch of salt :)
Originally posted by kajagugu:okie i share my just-for-laughs story:
i was nsf 2-3yrs back when a part of my camp had to be let out for a sister unit to move in. But before they can move in, religious leaders had to bless the buildings first. Apparently, when a priest was reading the prayers inside one of the buildings, his cross broke! everyone around him was shocked and stunned into silence!! the priest then took out another cross and continued the ritual. End of story...
...heard from my friend who was a clerk at that unit, but since he wasn't present as witness, just take it with a pinch of salt :)
How did it break?
just broke all of a sudden when the priest was saying the prayers.