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Anderson Secondary School NCC Land Unit
Consisting of Alpha, Bravo and Charlie Companies |
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Teacher Officers : Mr Esfan Rizal Rahwom , Mr Ng Wei Da, Mr Eu Lee Chung Don, Mr Mehervan Singh
USM: MSG Muhammad Fauzan
ASM: MSG C. Yogaraj
Part C PS : SSG Nasrul Hadi
Part B PS : SSG Khairul Syahmi
Part A PS : SSG Loh You Jun
PDS Head : SSG Sean Low
Discpline Head : 2SG Tong Ke Hui
PnP Head : SSG Nicholas Goh
PTI Head : SSG Darren Ng
Medic Head : 2SG Khair Dinie
Logistics Head : 2SG Lim Jia Jin
Admin Head : 2SG Edgar Lin
Training days: Every Wednesday and Friday (3pm - 5pm)
Achievements :
2010
Best Unit Competition, Gold Award
2009
Best Unit Competition, Bronze Award
2008
Best Unit Competition, Silver Award
2007
Best Unit Competition, Silver Award
2006
Best Unit Competition, Silver Award
2005
Best Unit Competition, Silver Award
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The Singapore National Cadet Corps is a world-class organization that nurtures responsible ,resilient and resourceful cadets to become successful citizens.
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We, the members of the National Cadet Corps and youth of the Republic of Singapore, do hereby pledge to be loyal to the Republic and the Corps, and to maintain a high standard of discipline and performance so that we may better serve our country.
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Some tips on improving you marksmanship. Shooting is always learning, and every shot you fire should be a learning experience. Remember the marksmanship fundamentals that the CLT at your Trainfire Program taught you ?
Basically, in prone position, an important thing to remember is to focus on your target. In this case, the Canadian Bull or Figure 12. Always remember to place all your concentration on the target. Never let the target out of your sight.
Place the butt of the M16 rifle FIRMLY into the hollow of your shoulder or suffer the consequences of a dislocated shoulder. Though the computerized rifles produce only a small portion of the actual recoil, it is enough to distinguish between a marksman and a failure.
Always use your master eye to aim. Like the Officer said during the briefing, close one eye and find your master eye ( the one which you can see the clearest ) .
Take a deep breath in. The M16 Rifle will dip. Let your breath out, watching the front sight rise until it barely touches the bottom of the Canadian Bull - now hold your breath. You have just used a natural act - breathing - to establish your correct position to hit the target.
Whilst concentrating on the target, keeping the target in sight , squeeze the trigger to fire a shot. If the elevation at which you hold your rifle is accurate and you manage to align your sights, you should have a high chance to hit the target.
Keep these in mind and you will be sure to do well in your following IMT.
~Discipline Head, 3SGT Nicholas
We found ourselves a home, a home, a home sweet home!
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