I have been to pre enlistment medical checkup and got a pes B2L2.Before enlistment i submited a report stating i had sleepwalk, cutting fruits at night, it also states i am happy with my PES of B2L2 however i just need to excuse stay in, i was asked to wait 1 month den delayed another month again.
Now i have the receive further reporting letter to go for another checkup at mcc.
1. You are required to bring with you this further reporting order and the following documents in order to complete your medical examination/ investigation.
- Identity Card
- Medical Reports
- School report books
2. In addition, please not the instructions below:
- One parent to accompany
What might likely be the case? PES F? Discharge? I have never come across need parent to accompany one.
Even if you have a night-time medical condition/ disorder, you are still liable for NS as you are still deemed useful to Mindef/ SAF within PES C to E range on 8-5 office hours vocations. For example, service medic in an office hours medical centre setting/ signaller/ clerk/ storeman in a HQ Division/ Brigade camp.
You are asked to bring further documents/ medical evidence and one parent just to verify and certify.
Hi Eac
they took mine psychatrist report and i have none left so can i tell them the report are with you guys. but ill definitely excust stay in? how about BMT?
Originally posted by wadwad:Hi Eac
they took mine psychatrist report and i have none left so can i tell them the report are with you guys. but ill definitely excust stay in? how about BMT?
I don't think so, also bmt the schedule very tight even with stay out...u'll be very rush.
PES A/B1 BMT
This 9-week programme trains combat-fit recruits in the basic military skills to prepare them for advanced vocational training. The programme includes weapon training with the SAR 21 rifle which will teach recruits technical handling and marksmanship skills; a Battle Inoculation Course that simulates a real battlefield; a Field Camp which develops basic survival skills; progressive training to complete a 24-km route march which builds combat fitness and endurance; and hand grenade training.
*For those who fail to achieve the NAPFA test silver award, they are required to undergo an 8-week Physical Training Phase prior to the Pes A/B1 BMT.
PES BP BMT
As evidence has shown that obese recruits are able to achieve optimum fitness levels and weight loss in about 19 weeks, the new BMT programme for recruits with Body Mass Index (BMI) scores exceeding 27.0 will be 19 weeks. This BMT programme is designed to help obese recruits improve their physical fitness progressively while equipping them with basic soldiering skills and knowledge. (Effective Feb 10)
PES B2 BMT
The new 9-week PES B2 BMT programme will be conducted for recruits who are medically fit for deployment in selected combat and combat support vocations, such as signal operators, combat medics and naval system operators. These recruits will be given a new medical classification of PES B2, in place of the existing PES C1 classification. This is to ensure that the medical classification of our soldiers is consistent with their deployment. The new 9-week programme will include customised physical training, as well as basic combat training to prepare them for their combat and combat support roles.
PES C BMT
The new 9-week BMT programme will be conducted for PES C recruits. This programme will include light physical training and vocational training to prepare them for combat service support vocations, such as service medic, and those related to logistics and administration.
PES E BMT
The new 4-week BMT programme will be conducted for PES E recruits. This programme will focus on, vocational training as well as National Education, SAF core values, regimentation and discipline to prepare recruits for combat service support vocations.
Source:
http://www.mindef.gov.sg/imindef/mindef_websites/atozlistings/army/About_BMT.html