The Unit.

Part A
*COMINGSOON*

Part B
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Part C
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Part D
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Our Crest.

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The NCC Badge consists of a shield, with the symbol of the sun in the background. Ten golden beams radiate from the sun, symbolizing the formation of our new country. Surrounding this sun is a blue ring, with the words, National Cadet Corps. Another 122 golden beams radiate outwards ending at the edge of the shield, symbolizing unity and strength. Below the shield is a banner inscribed with the word Singapore. In the foreground is the lion, symbolizing Bravery, Courage and Strength of the youths of Singapore . The sword held by the Lion symbolizes the Defence of our country. Sitting on top of the Badge, is the State Crest. This symbolizes the fact that the National Cadet Corps is a National Body, formed by the Government of Singapore to serve the Nation's youth.

Unity Ncc Air.
Wednesday, March 26

NCC Badge Arrangement (For Part Bs and Cs)

Right Side of No.3 Shirt

· NE Badges - to be centralised above the name tag. (so far you guys only have at least one)

· Name tag – directly above the Right breast-pocket

· Total Defence Bronze/Silver/Gold – on right breast-pocket

Left Side of No.3 Shirt

· Orienteering Badge (only for those who competed in the competition) – centralised above the left-breast pocket

· One-Star Kayaking Badge – on left breast-pocket

Left Sleeve of No.3 Shirt

· NAPFA Badge – to be pinned in the space between the chevron and the curve.


USM Muhd Haiman


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10:26:00 PM

Monday, March 24

Sometimes a day may not be all that eventful. Sometimes it can be dead boring. Sometimes you sleep through one whole day, and yes, sometimes its a waiting day, waiting for another moment to come, a period of time when u feel nothing seem better than the next day.

Fortunately, today wasn't a waiting day for me. Wasn't like any other day that long awaits for the next eventful day. Promotion, awards, praises, congratulations, and not forgetting the upbraids from our seniors, this are the little things that undeter me from coming to NCC every single training.

I would like to take the opportunity to firstly,
congratulate our seniors, the Part D/D1’s, whom
some were promoted to the next rank in the hierarchy.
And not forgetting the new internally promoted Staff Sergeants:
SSG Fadli, Ameen, Zhen Wei & Pravin.

And to the 5 Part B's who were awarded the Civil Defence badge.
It is sheer hard work and determination that what you put
into NCC, is what you will achieve in the end like what
Sir Adrian had hinted out during the training.
Feeling the joy and the element of euphoria in you after
getting what you deserve, the hard work you had put in.


We would also like to express our warmest gratitude to
the Part D’s who will be stepping down in a few short days,
for their amount of commitment and hard work they had put in
over the span of 4 years in NCC.
Shaping the unit into what it is today.
Unity NCC (Air), at the top, where we are incomparable


The Part D’s have put in so much effort in grooming and moulding
the Part C’s to be leaders, in preparation to take over the unit.
Emphasizing and stressing time and time again why effort, commitment and
dedication is important to achieve something particular.
Without an input, there cannot be an output.
Benefitting optimally from what knowledge they impart to us significantly

The Part D’s are the pillars of the unit, just like the frame structure
in design architecture, or the skeletal system of your body. Without them the unit would just collapse
They are role models and influencing fellow cadets to aspire
to their highest potential in not just NCC trainings and activities, but also
academically wise.
To create a positive mentality and to nurture cadets.
This will facilitate esprit de corps and maintain a high level of morale
and cohesiveness in the unit.


And it is their team spirit, their togetherness in whatever happens.
When faced with uncertainty, they work together as a team to overcome that obstacle
together. The bonding after time and time of overcoming obstacles, strengthens,
and this bonds brings them even closer than ever.

Just like what you learn in physics.
The intermolecular bonds are just like the bonds between fellow cadets.
We are the molecules.
Always faced with problems and obstacles.
We choose to ignore the problem, there will be certain circumstances.
But if we tackle the problem as a whole, with togetherness, then it will be a totally different story.

It is a solemn event where annually the Sec 4’s will
have to step down from their CCA to concentrate on their
GCE ‘O’ levels which are coming soon in the later part of the year.
We wish them all the best on their on coming major examinations
And will dearly miss them…
Once again, a big Thank you on behalf of everyone to the Part D’s


"As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them."

CPL Shu Jun

11:55:00 PM

Friday, March 14

Finally, FINALLY, I am able to bring myself to blog. Back to the community that I deeply embrace. The place that made me the person I am now.

It has been dinosaur times since I last updated. But my absence wasn't a complete waste of time. It was a new discovery. And only now have I converge my euphoria for this new discovery to be shared. There were many opportunities to blog. To put a statement, to reflect on every pitstop of our lives. Yet the sad lack of enthusiasm, the loss of passion deters me from reaching a conclusion in life. It wasn't I didn't feel like blogging but it was merely the difficulty of expressing myself. But at least, now, I can reflect again.

Now, as promised in my previous entry, I'll write about things that will sauced the flavour of Unity NCC(Air) and this time, as promised, I'll write about the Bravos.

In NCC, Bravo is the stage of metamorphosis where man will witness a drastic change in the attitude and fortitude of the human race. It is a period where we see Oliver Twist transfigure to Ritz Carlton and let me tell you that its not easy. It is a point where the unfateful people of the Bravos go through some turbulent times, navigating through stormy waters and blustery winds. To muster all wits and skills to overcome imminent challenges coming in all shapes and sizes is momentous in order to achieve the goals that had been set upon them. Again, it is not easy. It has never been easier than this.

I recalled the moments of tears and joy back then when I was in Part B. Every week, every training we were bombarded with many theories, several fundamentals and not forgetting the words of wisdom from our seniors. There's too much to learn, too much to absorb that some of the things that were prepared on the dining table to feed us never got touch. Never became the nourishment that entice us to indulgence. The food of contemplation. But look at us now.....


"No comments."

Everyday marks another step towards the final discovery that we long awaits. The final destiny we have for the next upcoming year. Eventhough its kinda true that to be amongst the top 5 one will have a brighter chance of success in NCC but I heard from others, and even myself saying,

"Ranks not important, its just a piece of cloth. What's important is being happy with what you are, being contented with what is expected of you, the only thing we should gain in the end are the lessons learnt and respect from others".

Thinking through these lines, did I really gain any respect through the 4 years I had in NCC? Did I really know my strengths that determines me, of what I should be and what I can be? I do not want others to think that I got what I wanted because of my temper, because of the physical turmoil and the mental tortures I gave to all.. I do not want other people's weaknesses be my strengths. I want to find my own strengths, my own qualities that really determines my rank, my post.. I want others to see me through my unique qualities..

This, Part B, is what you all should have in mind everytime you step on the dull grey concrete slab we call home... Our Parade Square. Because the very moment you step on that dull grey concrete slab, you are no longer human. You are something else. You Are A Leader, all of you... A special one in the very heart of your alma mater.

"Everyone is himself a leader. What distinguishes one from another is their unique abilities and styles."

2SG Muhammad Alfi BMR

10:48:00 PM

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The Leaders.

Our Hierarchy ★

Unit Sergeant Major : SSG Chua Lye Heng
Assistant Sergeant Major : SSG Harith Hakim
Alpha Company IC : SSG Krisada
Bravo Company IC : SSG Zheng An
Charlie Company IC : SSG Kuan Ying
Delta Company IC : SSG Aliffudin
Aviation Head :
Logistic Head :
Webmaster : LCP Diana
Medical Practitioner : 1SG Saffa & 2SG Alif
Physical Trainer Instructor : 1SG Nick & 1SG Iskandar

Current Cadet Officer ★

C/LTA Farisa
C/LTA Hafiz
C/2LT Faris
C/2LT Fhazrin
C/OFFR Teo Hunning
C/OFFR Khairul
C/OFFR Iqbal

Those Before Us ★

S/CLT Khairul
C/LTA Hajar
C/LTA Azril
C/OFFR Haiman

Supernumeraries ★

C/LTA Azril (1st ADC)
C/LTA Alfred (2nd ADC)
C/LTA Alvis (3rd ADC)
C/OFFR Haiman (3rd ADC)
C/LTA Jesper (4th ADC)
C/LTA Farisa (4th ADC)
MSG Khairi (4th ADC)
1SG CherngSean (5th ADC)
CPL Uzair & C/OFFR Iqbal (6th ADC)

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