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Straits Times
09-07-2025
- General
- Straits Times
Forum: NS training fosters common identity, shared commitment to keep S'pore safe
Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inbox We thank Mr Ho Han Kiat for his letter, ' A common basic military training can bind us togeth er ' (July 3). The core purpose of national service (NS) is to safeguard Singapore's peace and security. The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF), Singapore Police Force (SPF) and Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) have distinct missions, and therefore different training requirements, in the fulfilment of this objective. To ensure that NS enlistees are properly trained and yet have sufficient time for deployment within the short period of full-time NS, their training in the SAF, SPF and SCDF must be focused. Hence, each uniformed service conducts its own basic training, tailored to its operational needs. Nonetheless, national servicemen from the SAF, SPF and SCDF regularly work together during joint operations such as the protection of key installations, and during homeland security exercises, such as those on counter-terrorism, maritime security and chemical threats. Within each of the agencies, NS, in bringing together all Singaporean males for two years of common experiences, also fosters in our national servicemen a common identity and a shared commitment to keeping Singapore safe and secure. Shaun Goh Director Manpower Ministry of Defence Shirlyn Ng Senior Director (Human Resource Division) Ministry of Home Affairs

Straits Times
02-07-2025
- General
- Straits Times
Forum: A common basic military training can bind us together
I am an NSman serving in the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF). Basic Military Training (BMT) is a short but defining period of national service that brings all strata of society together. I would argue that it is a better social leveller than education because it bridges the gaps where varying academic abilities can divide. Currently, close to 90 per cent of NS-eligible men are enlisted into the SAF. The remaining 10 per cent are streamed directly to the Singapore Police Force (SPF) or the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF). Each has its own basic training that our young people go through upon enlistment. I propose designing a common BMT experience for all enlistees after which they can be streamed to the different security agencies. This could serve as a cord that binds citizens together so that everyone can identify with the basic tenets of Singapore's front line as we confront the uncertain future together. It can also forge camaraderie and will be a conversation starter for classmates, colleagues and clients, for years to come. Such a move could also strengthen family ties where a shared experience allows the joys and struggles of the father to be lived vicariously through the son. As we celebrate SG60 in turbulent times, I am reminded that national defence will continue to be the bedrock of our success. I believe that a common BMT that is thoughtfully designed has the potential to bring people together and affirm the dignity and value of every Singaporean. Ho Han Kiat