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Saturday, December 5, 2009

The end of my BMTC

Three whole months have finally arrived. To think of it, time do passes fast without us realising. it was like three months ago, September 11th (11 09 09), when i had entered Tekong with nothing much in my mind as blank as a white wall. Everything were new to me. Regimentation and respects are a prior to the Army. Punishments were always a common routine in the army. From push-up change to crunches change. Aching body parts were normal to us and pain is not an excuse. AVIVA is crucial to us that would save not us, but our family needs one day. My first few weeks to me, "Army is a sadistic place to be, its either you live thru it or you die of it."

Now, my Passing Out Parade (POP) is drawing near. 09 12 09 the day i'll be out of Tekong BMTC life. However, emotions will not be spare. Hardship, endurance, support, encouragement are the keys to survive this course. Most important the buddy that will stick with you thru out the days is someone you will never forget. Thank you, Hsyen Li.

To all my Section mates, I love you guys dearly.. like seriously!! (bimbotic moments)
To my Platoon mates, Take great care guys. you guys will stay in my heart.
To my Coy mates, Great knowing you people around.
To my SGTS, I will really miss you.
To my PC, suck to be YOU!!
To my OC, YOU ARE THE BEST!! God bless!

I had given my best and all from IPPT to SOC, from live range to live grenade. Improvement is inevitable. Each steps come a long way. Range and grenade were to few i hated most but i seem to love it thereafter. With the encouragement from my OC to my PC and my sgts, i had make such great progression and determination thru out these months. I am proudly lift my head high and say " Good job Syahid, you made it."

24km route march is left for now. Pray for my safety and pray me back home. I know this gonna be hard and tough but i must still go thru it. I am a Man.

The 7 core values are:
Loyalty to country
Leadership
Discipline
Proffessionism
Fighting Spirits
Ethic
Care for Soldiers

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