All for One, One for All

All for One, One for All
ONE FOR ALL, ALL FOR ONE

23 July 2007

The 44th batch of NCOs have taken over for over a month, and it was a new experience for the new NCOs as they carry the new responsibilities their new post holds.It was indeed challenging for us to carry out our new duties but it was fun, learning new skills along the way.The Publication Department sincerely apologize for the late arrival of this post as we too, have to adjust to the changes.



ATC 2007

On the 27th of July, the sec 2 n 3s cadets went on a adventure learning camp in NPCC Camp Resilience, Pulau Ubin.It was an all new experience for the Sec 2 and a re-experience for the Sec 3. We took the bumboat which transport us over to Pulau Ubin, and we trekked up to the campsite, feeling nervous yet excited to what is in store for us. The 3 day 2 night stay was an all new experience for the sec 2s as they get to try out different activities which they have little chance to try out such as kayaking, and enjoyed the ice-breaker games organised by the officers. They also had their first experience of bunking in a tent which they pitched themselves.The Sec 3s also had a memorable experience as they tried out new activities such as rafting, high element challenges etc. Meeting friends which they had befriend during 2006 ATC was also an enjoyable experience.

The highlight of the camp was the campfire which was held on the second night.It was also a farewell party to Mr Ang, the AC of Area 11, who is retiring. Everyone was enthusiastic and sang their loudest for every song and participated actively in all the action songs. The performance put up by each school was interesting too and all of us enjoyed it immensely. The performance we put up was the song, ''Season In The Sun'', followed by a ''rock you'' cheer. And that really shows the unit spirit we had within ourselves. the campfire ended with a speech made by the AC, and everyone left with a heavy heart, knowing that Mr Ang will not be serving NPCC anymore.

The last day of campfire ended with Area cleaning, and everyone put their heart and souls into it, with gratitude to the logistics that spent 3 days with us, providing us with either shelter or food. After Area cleaning, we met up with the Sec 2s and set for home, leaving with both happiness and sadness. Happy with the new lessons that we have learnt, and sad at with the thought of separating with our old/new friends.