Part B & c this is the notes for the sea proficiency please go and download this and go study it
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzX4H0bh7XipSnFVX2NBVVYzYzA/view?usp=sharing
Sunday, February 22, 2015
Routine Order #28
Date: 24 February (Tuesday)
Time: 1445 (Time) - 1730 (Dismissal)
Reporting Attire: FULL NO. 4 Pixelised (Senior Cadets and Cadet Leaders)
Duty Officer: Ms Sharlene Chye
Overall IC: ASM/MSG Gabriel
Routine Order #28
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Tuesday, 24/2 /2015
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Junior Cadets
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Senior Cadets
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Cadet Leaders
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Senior Cadet
Leaders
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Teacher IC
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Mr Ng Shi Han
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Overall IC
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ASM / MSG Gabriel
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CLs
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USM / MSG Vincent
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ASM / MSG Gabriel
Kho
SSG Tan Zhengwei |
ASM / SSG Micky
SSG Isaiah Chua |
1SG Xavier Lim |
Venue
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Tennis court
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Tennis Court/ 3-6
Classroom
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Tennis Court
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Tennis Court /
Running Track
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Attire
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PE Attire
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Half-Uniform
(No. 4) |
Full-Uniform (No.4)
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Half-Uniform
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Materials to bring
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Water Bottle
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Water Bottle
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Writing materials
Water Bottle |
Water Bottle
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Logistics required
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1. UG Room Key
2. Tennis Court Key 3. 3/6 Classroom Key |
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Remarks
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All Cadets are to
Hydrate themselves before the start of Training.
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1445 - 1500
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ATTENDANCE TAKING
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1500 - 1530
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Physical Training
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1530 - 1600
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Introduction
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Bends & Hitches
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Leaders
Selection Test - Basic Drills, commanding and leading the squad
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Foot Drills
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1600 - 1630
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Basic Drills
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1630 - 1700
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BONDING GAMES
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1700 - 1715
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Warm Down, Break
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1715 - 1730
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DEBRIEF
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***The following attached file is a footdrill command list that each and every cadet of NCC Sea must know. Basically, not only should you be able to execute the drill, you should be able to command.
Link: Footdrill Manual
ASM/SSG Micky
Sunday, February 15, 2015
Sail SAF50 @ Vivocity
Today is 15th February, and marks an important day in the history of Singapore. It's the commemoration of Total Defence Day. This year we recognise the efforts of SAF in the defence of Singapore. A group of our Cadet leaders and Senior Cadet Leaders sailed on RSS Endurance from Changi Naval Base to Vivocity, to learn about the Navy and the importance of coastal defence.
Here's a snippet of what has happened during the learning journey on 11th Feb - CPL Eugene Ong
Here's the reflection from one of the Cadet Leader - CPL Troy Lai
"The navy helps to form bonds with other countries, therefore, helping the social status of Singapore; showing that peace is better than war and the navy helps to protect our waters from Intruders.
I felt that today was a good learning experience as it gave me information I would never have known, for example in the gallery, the chefs use hot plates to cook instate of using a naked fire. I would love to show my juniors around the ship, I want them to know what the Navy really is,
I want my friends to understand that controlling and maintaining a ship is not as easy as it seems, furthermore, Singapore is a small country, we are surround by water, one of our main source of money comes from trading mostly by sea so if our waters are not safe , if everyone around us is an enemy our country would fall but the Navy stops that from ever happening."
We look forward to more of such great learning experiences this year.
LTA Ng Shi Han
Here's a snippet of what has happened during the learning journey on 11th Feb - CPL Eugene Ong
Here's the reflection from one of the Cadet Leader - CPL Troy Lai
"The navy helps to form bonds with other countries, therefore, helping the social status of Singapore; showing that peace is better than war and the navy helps to protect our waters from Intruders.
I felt that today was a good learning experience as it gave me information I would never have known, for example in the gallery, the chefs use hot plates to cook instate of using a naked fire. I would love to show my juniors around the ship, I want them to know what the Navy really is,
I want my friends to understand that controlling and maintaining a ship is not as easy as it seems, furthermore, Singapore is a small country, we are surround by water, one of our main source of money comes from trading mostly by sea so if our waters are not safe , if everyone around us is an enemy our country would fall but the Navy stops that from ever happening."
We look forward to more of such great learning experiences this year.
LTA Ng Shi Han
Saturday, February 14, 2015
Routine Order #27
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Junior Cadets | Senior Cadets | Cadet Leaders | Senior Cadet Leaders | |
Teacher IC | Ms Sharlene Chye | |||
Overall IC | ASM / SSG Micky | |||
CLs | USM / MSG Vincent | ASM / MSG Gabriel Kho SSG Tan Zhengwei | ASM / SSG Micky 1SG Isaiah Chua | 1SG Xavier Lim |
Venue | Tennis court | Tennis Court/ 3-6 Classroom | Tennis Court /3-6 Classroom | Tennis Court / Running Track |
Attire | PE Attire | Half-Uniform (Number 4) | Half-Uniform (Nmber 4) | PE Attire |
Materials to bring | Water Bottle | Water Bottle | Writing materials Water Bottle | Water Bottle |
Logistics required | 1. UG Room Key 2. Tennis Court Key 3. 3/6 Classroom Key | |||
Remarks | All Cadets are to Hydrate themselves before the start of Training. | |||
1445 - 1500 | ATTENDANCE TAKING | |||
1500 - 1530 | PT | |||
1530 - 1600 |
Drills
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Bench & Hitches
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SEA Proficiency Lecture
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PT
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1600 - 1630 | ||||
1630 - 1700 | BONDING GAMES | |||
1700 - 1715 | Warm Down, Break | |||
1715 - 1730 | DEBRIEF |
Routine Order #27
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