Real army ghost stories
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My army story was with 6SIR at Selarang camp. Went in early for weekend duty on a particularly dark, gloomy weather morning. All of my bunkmates have already ORDed except 1 regular guy so the bunk was empty at that time. The layout of my bunk was such that directly opposite my bunk is my RSM’s bunk. So its very much dimmer then other bunks since any sunlight can only pass through the bunk from one side while being blocked on the other side by RSM’s bunk. The dark weather made it worse. It was not my shift to take over yet so hopped onto bed to take a nap.
Slept for awhile and got woken up by very loud banging noises. I thought my bunkmate (that regular guy) were back too so woke up to see. Totally frozen solid by what greeted me. As i sat on my bed, i could see the empty metal cupboards door being flung open and then slam shut again with a loud bang. And this phenomenon went on from one cupboard to another… one by one right infront of my eyes. Managed to shake the shock and fear off me, jumped down from my 2nd level bed and ran out of the bunk. I only returned much later to retrieve my No.4 and boots to change for my duty after that.
Thats where i now truely believe…
I passed out from army few years ago, had few encounters during my army days with the supernatural. Just to share.
1) We were training in Brunei, sleeping on metal double-deck beds and I was sleeping on top. One night, I woke up somehow and got the shock of my life! I saw a being right beside my bed. could only see its head with eyes staring at me. I was totally chilled up. It was definitely not someone that I knew. Just close my eyes and prayed. Never dared to open my eyes till I fell back to sleep after a long time.
2) I was on guard duty and sleeping in the duty room together with another guy. I remember I unbuckled my belt and unbuttoned all buttons on my army pants to ‘air’. When I woke up in the morning, my pants was all buttoned up and belt buckled.
3) It was a navigating exercise in Taiwan. I and 3 other buddies spent 3 days in the forest and out at the villages. While we were looking for a place to rest the 1st night, down a particular path, I was very sure I saw a lady waving at me to go over. I told my friends gladly that someone was calling for us and probably offering us a place to rest. But we turned and saw no one. It was quite an open space. I knew I couldn’t be wrong, but I tried not to insist at that moment.
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