Singapore, Britain, Brunei and India - still hire Gukhas.Originally posted by laser51088:Just wondering. . . which countries today still use mercenaries?
What roles do mercenaries play in armed forces?
I know UAE uses largely foreign pilots for its airforce. Why? Do u think they will risk their lives for UAE in times of conflict???
What ur general opinion of mercenaries???
OK, I ran out of questions to ask. . . anything about mercenaries?
I know singapore used to hire some ace merc pilots, more like a stable of them paid them a pretty 50k a piece a month, I heard that slip of tongue comment from the chairman of my previous company where I used to work. My chairman's name was (RET) Gen Ng *** **ngOriginally posted by laser51088:Just wondering. . . which countries today still use mercenaries?
What roles do mercenaries play in armed forces?
I know UAE uses largely foreign pilots for its airforce. Why? Do u think they will risk their lives for UAE in times of conflict???
What ur general opinion of mercenaries???
OK, I ran out of questions to ask. . . anything about mercenaries?
LOL, Lt. General (Ret) Ng Jui Ping, former Cheif of Defence Force, Singapore, Executive Vice-Chairman of SIA. . .Originally posted by paulho:I know singapore used to hire some ace merc pilots, more like a stable of them paid them a pretty 50k a piece a month, I heard that slip of tongue comment from the chairman of my previous company where I used to work. My chairman's name was (RET) Gen Ng *** **ng
Once you served in the SAF(even as NSF), you are not suppose to serve in any other Armed Forces.Originally posted by Arena:Actually the UK admits citizens of the Commonwealth nations into their armed forces. Singapore is included, as SG is a member of The Commonwealth.
So it can be said so to be mercenary...
But wonder whether the UK accepts singaporean into their ranks....
is it true?Originally posted by spencer99:Once you served in the SAF(even as NSF), you are not suppose to serve in any other Armed Forces.
Read somewhere that a retired middle ranking officer served in the Brunei Armed forces after retirement and appeared in Singapore as a member of the Brunei military delegation. Singapore asked him to leave the country.
nay the French Leigon allows you to leave the leigon the defend your countryOriginally posted by LaserGod:is it true?
we have to take an oath before going NS and it pledge our loyalty to singapore.
Erm. . .dunno who is Yap Meng Sheng. . . Teacher was Mr Allan Soo (went for further studies overseas) when i joined in Sec 1, now i sec 3 its a new Mr Chia Chek Ngee. ..Originally posted by redrooster79:RI archives..haha........my history teacher use to make us skip class to provide manual labour for the setting up of the stuff there. That teacher was Yap Meng Sheng, he is at chinese high now i think. I knew that sports took a beating under Tan teck Wee, how is the new Principal? He any good?