- operationally-ready
reservist state as operationally-ready
national servicemen (
NSmen). The
majority of NSFs
serve in the Army. The
reasons for this
include the...
- Full-Time
National Servicemen (NSFs), Operationally-Ready
National Servicemen (
NSmen, or reservists), and regulars. The test
presently consists of
three stations:...
-
Servicemen (
NSmen).
Almost all
NSmen go
through a 10-year
reservist cycle of
military training with
their ****igned unit deployment.
Almost all
NSmen are obliged...
- a
member of the
Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) (regardless of
regular or
NSmen status) who has
completed 25
years of
continuous service. Previously, regular...
- to
NSmen who have
served 2
years of
National Service Full-time (NSF) and at
least 3 high-key In-Camp
Training (ICT)
served satisfactorily as
NSmen. The...
-
Singapore maintains an
active conscription system in
accordance with the
regulations set by the
Government of Singapore,
known as
National Service (NS)...
- the announcement,
reiterating its
opposition to
additional benefits for
NSmen. It
argued that “every
person deserves access to housing,
education and...
-
Serviceman (NSman).
NSmen are the
equivalent of
other militaries' reservists. The
slight difference in
nomenclature is as to
these NSmen will form the main...
- for reservists, also
known as
Operationally Ready National Servicemen (
NSmen), who are
still serving their reservist obligations, e.g. CPL (NS), 3SG...
- (Reservist On
Voluntary Extended Reserve Service)
schemes that
consist of
former NSmen or
regulars who
continue to
serve beyond the
statutory age. The
SAFVC Headquarters...