Thursday, December 28, 2006
Promotion Parade December 2006
Hey everyone,
Congratulations to all those who were promoted. Well done and keep up the good work. For those who didn't get promoted, don't despair. Pick yourself up and work harder. As for those other award receipients, congrats as well. However, the parade was still... hmmm... could be lot better. You guys really should give more than 100% effort.
What do I mean by that? You guys need to practise yourselves, either with friends or individually even, your own footdrills and other stuffs that you need to revise, such as first aid. You shouldn't only just put in your best during training. Before and after official SJ activites, you should also train yourself physically and practise your own drills if you need to. I am saying this because many of you cannot even march smartly on your own. Your personal drills should be very solid and very good. Trainings are meant for you all to co-ordinate your timings.
Sec 1s, you are going to be sec 2s already. Believe me when I say you all are way behind time in your training syllabus, as your drill knowledge is very limited, and so are your other skills. Even the basics of behaviour of a uniformed group member, there are many who cannot abide by the rules. I do not wish to dampen your spirits, but I feel that I have to highlight the severity of the current situation to you all. I believe you all can do it, and its just a matter of whether you all want to or not. If each and everyone of you push yourself and train yourself, discipline yourself, you all will improve very very very quickly, and even you would be surprised how fast you all can improve. Our doors are always open if you all need help. The only difficulty is for you all to gather your courage and speak to us first (which I know many of you all dare not, since you all keep thinking your sirs and mams will eat you all up...).
Anyway, I really hope to see you all come up real soon, and do yourselves proud. This journey that you all walk, is for yourselves, not for us. Do it; For yourselves.
Regards,
Weiye
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
close
hello readers,
i will be closing down this blog from 31Dec2006 onwards due to a few reasons.
- a new website will be establishing on/before CCA extragavanza
- many people misuse their privilege of posting in this blog by putting undesirable contents (e.g. photos)
- this is an informal website to be linked from the nan hua website
meanwhile, there will be a change in the web address when the new website is opened. i will send invitations to people who are privileged to post (mainly NCOs and officers)
in addition, anyone who wish to submit a new design of the new website may do so by emailing to sjab_nhc@hotmail.com.
stay in touch for the additional features in the new website.
Yong Yue
Monday, December 18, 2006
Non-Commissioned Officer Training Course 2006
5 days 4 nights for trainers, 4 days 3 nights for trainees.
Another milestone has passed in many of our lives as we step out of Tanglin Sec sch today.
I am sure all of you leave with many memories, some bitter, some sweet. I would like to first congratulate everyone for a job well done. Most of you all did well, some above our expectations even. Good work and keep it up. Don't be arrogant though. Remain humble, we still have a long way to walk. Continue to work on your morale, unity, and dare to challenge yourself. Step forward more to take lead when there is a chance.
I hope all of you all learnt alot from the course and will use whatevery you all have learnt back in nan hua. I believe u all should have also seen some negative examples as well too. Keep those in mind and don't become like them too.
Good job, those who got best trainers, trainees, department awards. It must have been quite a good feeling for those who got it. Keep in mind however that it is the journey that matters most, not the results. Keep on being positive and remain humble, all of you will make it.
Rest well now... you all are tired. After that when u all got ur strength back, work hard again. Gotta push urselves onwards. Time is never waiting for us. We can make it.
With pride, we lead.
Regards,
Weiye
Saturday, December 02, 2006
CPR Procedure Changes
Hey everyone, please take note of the new CPR Procedure... Click on the image and download the enlarged version. Memorise it by heart. We are first aiders and must know this well.
Take note of:
1. new compression: ventilation ratio
2. No. of cycles of (30:2)
3. Length of breath (1 sec)
4. Change in rescue breathing and CPR counting method due to new changes in length of breath and no. of compressions.
5. Rate of compression is slightly faster now. (Go time urself... do 30 compressions in 18s)
Any questions do raise up...
Weiye
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