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Monday, March 19, 2007
Helium: Why advanced first aid education in the military is essential
I am a medic with Level1 paramedic certificate that was part of my Basic Medic Course during my National Service (conscription) in the army. During our training we learn the basics of being a paramedic. Of course, among us some were better and others were nonchalant with the training. However i cannot stress the importance of basic first aid knowledge.
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Friday, March 16, 2007
12th Spartans
Morale amongst us spartans are low. Despite being tasked with upholding the image of our glorious formation, we feel increasingly under appreciated by our Commander Instead of being lavished with welfare to maintain our form ahead of the glorious parade on the 23Th of march, the platoon has been burdened with muscle wearing exercises and runs. This trooper feels the pain. His comrades feel the pain. The platoon is stretched. Tension and depression is rife.
Our nobles, having just returned from their comissioning, are dreading it. What was supposed to be a happy nad joyous homecomming has turned sour. Without a welcome beffitting of such noble they have been put to work. The horsemen whom have returned from their basic training have yet to practice their skills. The inactivity will surely degrade their knowledge. Alas the horsemen too, have not had their share off time away from base.
As for me, i hope my horsemanship skills have not abandoned me like how my commander has betrayed me. My mind and body will continue putting up with these atrocities but alas my heart may give way.
HUA!
Our nobles, having just returned from their comissioning, are dreading it. What was supposed to be a happy nad joyous homecomming has turned sour. Without a welcome beffitting of such noble they have been put to work. The horsemen whom have returned from their basic training have yet to practice their skills. The inactivity will surely degrade their knowledge. Alas the horsemen too, have not had their share off time away from base.
As for me, i hope my horsemanship skills have not abandoned me like how my commander has betrayed me. My mind and body will continue putting up with these atrocities but alas my heart may give way.
HUA!
Sunday, March 11, 2007
Medic? Driver? Contingent? Decorator?
HUA!
Since the 1st day i got posted to my unit, i done many different things that may or may not fall into the job scope classified under the vocation: "Combat Medic". i can proudly say that i have been blessed enough to be have been bestowed upon probably the 2 most useful skills that is relevant to post-ORD life: Driving and Basic 1st aid (although its been a long since i've touch any real medical stuff)
Post-ORD life would not entail me bashing through a jungle, securing a location, storm through a room and walk long distances to a target. At least i can drive a class3/4 vehicle, although only its only a Landrover and a 5 ton MAN truck (and the 3 Ton Fiat Iveco if i come across any). In addition i can treat physical injuries, well as long its not a heart attack victim, i'll ask for Aspirin, i doubt people carry around GTM unless they know what's it for.
Sai Kang warrior!
Gonna march for CDF COC parade. my 3rd major parade so far. been in SAF Day parade, CMC COC last year. this does not count any CO parades cos no march past required...
interior decorator. yes been assigned to decorate Spec Mess before for CNY, cohesion day etc And many miscellaneous odd jobs...
HUA!
Since the 1st day i got posted to my unit, i done many different things that may or may not fall into the job scope classified under the vocation: "Combat Medic". i can proudly say that i have been blessed enough to be have been bestowed upon probably the 2 most useful skills that is relevant to post-ORD life: Driving and Basic 1st aid (although its been a long since i've touch any real medical stuff)
Post-ORD life would not entail me bashing through a jungle, securing a location, storm through a room and walk long distances to a target. At least i can drive a class3/4 vehicle, although only its only a Landrover and a 5 ton MAN truck (and the 3 Ton Fiat Iveco if i come across any). In addition i can treat physical injuries, well as long its not a heart attack victim, i'll ask for Aspirin, i doubt people carry around GTM unless they know what's it for.
Sai Kang warrior!
Gonna march for CDF COC parade. my 3rd major parade so far. been in SAF Day parade, CMC COC last year. this does not count any CO parades cos no march past required...
interior decorator. yes been assigned to decorate Spec Mess before for CNY, cohesion day etc And many miscellaneous odd jobs...
HUA!
Saturday, March 03, 2007
Helium: Nike Vs Adidas
Both are respectable brands in Sports and can been seen competing to produce product in various sports. In more subtle terms it can been seen as US Vs Europe in the business of sportwear. Read More
Army Career Experiance
HUA! .. Went to the ACE today. There were many people as expected, although most looking at the displays. SAF wayang tactic to smoke people to join army. I guess the Air Force and Navy would get more recruits than Army. "Choing Sua in jungle?? no way! rather fly, Sail the seven sea."I wonder if anyone signed up to be an trooper?

Medic booth.

Many many people. As if they'll join.

Now, who's the smelly one?

The size of the planes i can fly. Actual size, not scaled down.

My MRF brothers. HUA!
Medic booth.
Many many people. As if they'll join.
Now, who's the smelly one?
The size of the planes i can fly. Actual size, not scaled down.
My MRF brothers. HUA!
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