- four reservoirs,
Tengeh Reservoir,
Poyan Reservoir,
Murai Reservoir and
Sarimbun Reservoir. Part of the
Western Water Catchment is also a live-firing area...
- The
Battle of
Sarimbun Beach was the
first stage of the ****anese ****ault on
Singapore in
February 1942
during World War II.
Sarimbun Beach, in the northwestern...
- ****u
Sarimbun (previously also
spelled ****u
Serimbun or ****u Srimbun) is a
small island situated in the
Straits of Johor, off the north-western coast...
- made an
amphibious landing in
northwestern Singapore near
Sarimbun (see
Battle of
Sarimbun Beach) and had
started to
advance south towards Pasir Panjang...
-
Murai Reservoir Sungei Poyan - now the
Poyan Reservoir Sungei Sarimbun - now the
Sarimbun Reservoir Sungei Sopok -
flooded and part of
Lower Seletar Reservoir...
-
Dutch East Indies. On the
morning of 9 February,
dogfights took
place over
Sarimbun Beach and
other western areas. In the
first encounter, the last ten Hurricanes...
-
between Sarimbun Rocks and
Horseshoe Reef
Islands ****u
Merambong ****u Ubin ****u
Serangoon ****u
Seletar ****u
Sekudu ****u
Buloh ****u
Sarimbun ****u...
-
occupation of Singapore:
February 1942
Bombing of
Singapore (1941)
Battle of
Sarimbun Beach Battle of
Kranji Battle of
Bukit Timah Battle of
Pasir Panjang Burma...
-
objective was to
secure a
second beachhead after their successful ****ault at
Sarimbun Beach on 8 February, in
order to
breach the Jurong-Kranji
defence line...
-
Seletar Reservoir,
Poyan Reservoir,
Murai Reservoir,
Tengeh Reservoir,
Sarimbun Reservoir, ****u
Tekong Reservoir,
Marina Reservoir,
Serangoon Reservoir...