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The Jedi
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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Well ladies and Gentlemen, My National Service experience has come to close. To be frank, i cannot believe its over. I can still remember my time in Tekong, with Leopard Company. Platoon 3 Section 1 Bed 11!! Can still remember the feeling of your head shaved. Somehow felt like a prison. Haha. 9 Weeks of BMT. I actually shared a bunk with guys who are now like Specialist and Officers, awesome! And I became a Combat Medic.

Being assigned to Combat Medic, was my first time looking upon Nee Soon Camp, from which i would spend a year 8 months of my NS. 12 Weeks of EMT
(Emergency Medical Technician) Course. The live I/V(Intravenous) sessions, 10! I actually managed to successfully set a drip. Pretty Cool! Learned lots of life-saving techniques, ranging from CPR to the Heimlich Maneuver! Also AED! Certified Man!!

After EMT, i joined MRF. From which i would spend the remaining 1 and half years of NS. And i tell you, it was awesome! The crap you go through with the guys builds this form of camaraderie which is almost unbreakable. And not to mention the welfare! AWESOME!! And when ORD came, the handshakes at the end, the strong grip, really meant a lot. All the good lucks and well wishes. The grip on the handshake really represent the friendship we made with each other. I felt kinda sad to be honest. More ambivalent actually. A happiness for completing NS, but a sadness for knowing we are all moving on with our lives. And we may not cross each others path ever again. Well, that's a brief explanation of my National Service.

ORD OH!!!!!!

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