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Saturday, July 7, 2012
I'm back! It's been a fast week due to the number of major events which has happened this week. And it's gonna be a damn short break for me because I have guard duty tomorrow :( We had 8km route march around the Kranji Camp on Wednesday. It was surprisingly tiring, really. I had to walk so damn fast with the standard ten-pack loaded fieldpack and sometimes even had to run to catch up with the people in front. Walking in cadence and singing military songs along the way wasn't an easy task at all. Nobody ever taught us to march in cadence during route march, not during BMT and SCS. Oh well, this is MP, I can't argue with the strict regimentation they have there. Sometimes such regimentation could be a good thing to trainees and cadets, since it heightens our discipline and stuff. Poor Arthur got caught for having a toilet roll which wasn't thick enough, hmm. Initially I thought that was too outrageous, which punish someone who has such a toilet roll? Isn't it too much? But eventually Hongliang explained to us the rationale to it so we understood, sigh. After the physically-draining route march, there came the mentally-draining route march. Honestly I was kind of worn out after the route march so I really felt like sleeping after the nice and refreshing shower. We had Military Law and Law & Enforcement Tests. The passing mark was 70% and those who didn't manage to get 70% and above got to sit for the re-test (which is another 1h). So in the end we had to waste 3h for each test, plus a computer problem in between that caused a 30-min delay sigh. But overall I thought that the organisation was quite alright, otherwise we might have to waste more time. I got 72% and 76% for the tests respectively, wasn't of satisfaction really. People could get 80% and 90%, but I'm just at the 'borderline passing' grade, sigh. Oh well, suck thumb, can't do anything to salvage my grades anyway. In the end my section did the worst for the test hahaha, I was so amused at how Gulzaili was so confident that our section would do relatively well the night before the tests while the rest of the other sergeants were busy giving hints or direct answers to their own sections. Well, at least we still have our Integrity pillar standing :) Guard duty tomorrow! First guard duty ever, not really dreading it. Even if I were to dread it, it would be because my rest time on Sunday is taken away :( I could have slept till 11am tomorrow, but because of guard duty, I have to wake up at 6am! Next week's gonna be damn busy, all the GPMG stuff coming up, hopefully everything turns out well. |
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