SINGAPORE: The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) will defer all in-camp training (ICT) and individual physical proficiency tests (IPPT) for ...
SINGAPORE: The Singapore Armed Forces will defer all in-camp training and individual physical proficiency tests for operationally-ready national servicemen with immediate effect until May 4.
This comes as the Government announced sweeping new measures to curb the outbreak amid a rising number of local and unlinked cases. Measures include closing schools and most workplaces, as well as disallowing dining in at food establishments. "Other SAF units, including training schools such as Officer Cadet School, Specialist Cadet School, and Basic Military Training Centre , will continue operating and training with enhanced measures," it said on Friday.
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