National Cadet Corps (Singapore)
National Cadet Corps | |
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Pasukan Kor Kadet Kebangsaan (Malay) 全国学生军团 Quán Guó Xué Shēng Jūn Tuán (Chinese) தேசிய மாணவர் படை Tēciya Māṇavar Paṭai (Tamil) | |
Active | 1901 |
Country | Singapore |
Branch |
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Headquarter | Amoy Quee Camp 229 Ang Mo Kio Street 66, Singapore 567759[1] |
Nickname(s) | NCC |
Motto(s) | To Serve with Pride and Dedication |
Commanders | |
Commandant NCC | LTC Ong Siong Beng |
Regimental Sergeant Major | 1WO Susan Lee |
Head Training | MAJ (NCC) Suppiah Veerasingam |
Head Administration | Chen Jieyang |
Head Logistics | Eunice Tay |
Head Training Development | Low Su Rin |
Head Partnership & Engagement | Sharon Kwok |
District Commanders |
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The National Cadet Corps (NCC) is a military cadet corps youth organisation supported by the Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of Education in Singapore.
As of 2020, it had a total strength of more than 11,000 members, consisting of officers, cadet officers, and cadets, amongst others. The Corps is represented in 125 secondary schools with a total of 146 units – 108 Land units, 20 Air units and 18 Sea units.
It is one of the country's oldest youth organisations, formed in 1901.
History
[change | change source]The NCC has its beginnings to the Raffles Institution Cadet Corps, as well as its rival Saint Joseph's Institution Cadet Corps the first military cadet school organizations built in 1901 and 1906 respectively during these early days as a British colony. Originally attached to British Armed Forces units placed in the island and later on the Malaysian Armed Forces, the current tri-service character of the Corps dates from 1969, when the NCC was made as the country's only military cadet organization when the then separate cadet forces attached to the young SAF were combined into one national organization.
On May 30, 2001, the NCC HQ was opened at Amoy Quee Camp in an effort to move Headquarters NCC and its Land District Headquarters from Haig Road, Springleaf and Jalan Teck Whye Camps as part of the Corps Centennial.[2]
In 2021, the NCC celebrated its 120th anniversary.[3]
References
[change | change source]- ↑ "Refreshed Total Defence Badge Programme for Uniformed Groups as Part of Total Defence Day 2022". Archived from the original on 2023-04-21. Retrieved 2024-07-19.
- ↑ https://www.nas.gov.sg/archivesonline/data/pdfdoc/MINDEF_20010530381.pdf [bare URL PDF]
- ↑ "NCC Celebrates 120th Anniversary". Archived from the original on 2023-04-26. Retrieved 2024-07-19.