not forgetting they contribute more to SAF cos they serve at least 2x longer term than NSFsOriginally posted by beavan:think they rather send active units there,cos they are more well trained and up to date..
Yes, my fren went for peacekeeping as a NSman, of coz it is not in hostile area but in admin and support.Originally posted by Cpl Ho:Can anyone tell me if I can volunteer for SAF peacekeeping mission as a NSman (ie. Reservist) cos I'm sick and tired of my job...I have a friend who flew helicopters in East Timor as a NSman, but he was a regular helicopter pilot who retired after 45...
Can provide any details how to go about doing it?Originally posted by erijazz:Yes, my fren went for peacekeeping as a NSman, of coz it is not in hostile area but in admin and support.
Yeah , I feel like this too. Sometimes I wish I was back in Singapore and have a chance to train with my unit again. (I'm disrupted and work overseas now).Originally posted by Cpl Ho:Thanx guys... didn't expect anyone to respond to my crazy question with such seriousness... just that sometimes you're so sick of your job you wanna get away to do sumthing you like and where people appreciates you...![]()