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Lockheed Martin Corp., Archbald, Pa., is being awarded a $21,867,788 modification to a previously awarded firm-fixed-price contract (N00019-10-C-0092) to exercise an option for the procurement of 7,665 enhanced laser guided training round Paveway II units for the Navy (7,217) and the governments of Pakistan (300), Spain (88), and Malaysia (60).  In addition, this modification provides for the procurement of 589 wooden containers for the U.S. Navy (500) and the governments of Pakistan (74) and Malaysia (15); 23 replacement-in-kind wooden containers for the the governments of Pakistan (one) and Spain (22); associated data; and non-recurring engineering efforts.  Work will be performed in Archbald, Pa., and is expected to be completed in June 2013.  Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year.  This contract combines purchases for the U.S. Navy ($20,573,292; 94 percent) and the governments of Pakistan ($866,850; 4 percent); Spain ($254,276; 1.2 percent); and Malaysia ($173,370; 0.8 percent) under the Foreign Military Sales Program.  The Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Md., is the contracting activity.
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THE TRAGIC HISTORY OF BUKIT KEPONG..

This tragedy happened in 23rd February 1950. At that time, Bukit Kepong was a very small town with only 20 small retail shops owned by Chinese. It was located beside the upstream of Muar river. This small town is connected through a walking path, scattered with village houses for about two to four square miles. Its population is only about one thousand people.
That early morning, was a tragic day for occupants of police barracks in Bukit Kepong. At around 5.00am, after a few police officers finished their morning Suboh prayers,
mothers preparing warm milk for their babies, their homes were ambushed
by gunshot of Communist army from all sides. The fierce gunshots
include the use of at least five bren-gun.

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The small number of police officers
immediately defend by shooting back. During the attack, the Communist
shouted to the policeman to surrender. There were no response from the
policeman except more shooting back.
The
Communist began apporaching nearer to the police barracks and start
entering a few homes. The policeman manage to defend themselves for
awhile. The homes for married couple policeman were also attacked. The
wives also began to take the gun and fight along thier husbands until
run out of bullets.
When
there are no more gunshot coming for here, the Communist began to enter
the homes and captured one of the policeman's wife. They shouted to the
policeman by putting a gun to her head and threatened to kill her if
they do not surrender. The wife and policeman answered by saying they
would rather die than taken prisoner by enemy.
Another
mother and a child in another home refused to surrender, and were shot
dead point blank. The Communist burnt the married couple homes, most of
the children died in the fire.

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The Bukit Kepong
police station were also under attacked, the policemen on duty continued
defending their lives. A few of them were shot dead and no less were
injured. However the Communist still could not enter the police station.

The Communist threw in a hand granade to the back of the police station and it started a fire.
It was
already three hours of gun shot battle. A few of the policeman had to
get out of the police station as it is getting hot from the fire. Most
of them were shot before they could find a place to hide.
Some nearby villagers began to come for help. They used only shot guns, yet they managed to get the Communist moved back.
Before they moved back, the Communist managed to burn the village head office and a few other houses.
The battle ended around 9.00am.


REASONS BEHIND THE COMMUNIST ATTACK ON BUKIT KEPONG.

It was a clear act of revenge by the Communist on Bukit Kepong police officers. Following are the details.
About a week after curfew were declared, an unexpected battle occurred on the road between Kampung Tui and Bukit Kepong (now an area of a local school), between AP/HG Muhamad Said bin Alam and Saibun, with a group of three Communist, two Chinese and one Indian.
One Chinese Communist were killed, the other one got away. The Indian Communist, Sivasinggam was badly injured. He was captured and his gun confiscated. Muhamad Said in his colleagues had only short parang as weapons.
This resulted in the major revenge attack of the Communist on Bukit Kepong police station in 23 February 1950. The first gun shot was heard by village head Penghulu Ali from his house in Kampung Tui. He immediately gathered 13 AP/HG (Auxiliary Police/Home Guard) and headed to Bukit Kepong for assistance.
They went off early around 5.30am,
but along the way they were ambushed by Communist with automatic
machine guns. They could not provide earlier assistance and could not
even move to approach nearer to the police station. They have to hold on
until the day is brighter.
Another four members of AP/HG from Sungai Meda also arrived around 5.00am, but they also have to hold on at the outskirt of Pekan Bukit Kepong (Bukit Kepong town) which was quite near the police station. The Communist will shoot anything that moved.
If not because of the courage and determination of the AP/HG
to provide assistance, the town of Bukit Kepong might have been
destroyed and ended with the same fate as the police station, Penghulu's
office (village head office) and a Marine Police motor boat.
The Communist were headed by Muhammad Indera with his member of 200 armed troops.

During this time, the head of AP/HG of Johor state was Major Ibrahim bin Ismail (Retired General Tan Sri General Ibrahim Ismail) and Johor Head of Police was T.F. Niget.
A few days after the Bukit Kepong tragedy, Kampung Belatak was then attacked at the time villagers break their fast. A mother with her child in a cradle were killed. AP/HG Shahdan bin Md. Yunus we also killed.
AP/HG Mohd. Said Alam was the target of the Communist attack. He escaped death even though was fighting alongside Shahdan, as Penghulu Ali and a team of AP/HG from Kampung Tui arrived for assistance.

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Bukit Kepong Chronicle

0400hrs - after some
difficulty in the darkness, the Communist Terrorists deploys to complete
the encirclement of Bukit Kepong. The group is accompanied by some of
the wives and children and these are to act as medical staff and to
carry away the Communist Terrorists casualties (mainly in gunny sacks
provided). Half the force is deployed to the front and main parts of the
compound (Group 1), with the other half in Pl group lots (Groups 2
& 3), deployed to the other three sides.

At this point,
there is only L/Cpl Jidin bin Omar and SC Abdul Kadir Jusoh within the
Charge Room, and two APs in Samad Yatin & Osman Yahya on guard in
the compound backed by SC Jaffar Hassan with a Stengun. There is also
every indication, that the latter had become aware of the CT’s
movements,

0430hrs - SC
Jaffar challenges and fires on a CT who is seen to fall and the attack
on the wire begins and builds up to the accompaniment of screaming and
bugle blasts and although all forward sides are attacked simultaneously,
the CTs mainly concentrate on the penetration of the front of the
installation and where the post’s main strong-points are housed. They
had expected to totally surprise the station - but are in turn! Caught
completely by surprise by the volume and intensity of the return fire.
This, particularly, from the two Bren Guns embedded underneath the
Charge Room - it being a raised structure on posts - but also as from
within the C/R itself as well as from the back and sides of the
compound. Around this juncture, AP Osman is KIA and SC Jaffar is
wounded, with the wives and children of the policemen fully noted
assisting their menfolk with the defence of the base,

0450hrs
- the initial CT assault is beaten back after a protracted exchange but
at the loss of Sgt Jamil who had been manning one of the Brens under
the C/R, and who is now seen slumped lifeless over one of the weapons.
There were trapdoors in use for access down to the Bren guns. Command is
now assumed by the junior NCOs like the youthful and diminutive Cpl
Mohd Yassin and the much larger L/Cpl Jidin bin Omar (later fatally
WIA)and combined casualties for both sides at this time, are placed at a
dozen plus. The police wives and children left sheltering in the flimsy
walled and also elevated married quarter building behind, make up a
good portion of this. Also as such, at around this period. Four of the
wives and five children manage to make their escape out of the compound,


0500hrs - Auxiliary
Police and small groups of citizen volunteers are mobilised around
Kampong Java under the headman Penghulu Ali bin Mustaffa, and these
react to the attack by going to Bukit Kepong's aid. They’re expected by
the CT rearguard, however, and in turn ambushed and held engaged in
skirmishes and suffering casualties. About this time the defenders main
firepower in the two Bren guns back at the station, are knocked out,

0530hrs
- the CTs continue a number of assaults on the wire and lighting and
which provides them with a small breach at the front side and with which
they attempts an envelopment of the C/R but are still held and beaten
back from within and from the interlocking fire from the married
quarters. Some of the weapons are at this point wielded by the wives
remaining.

Mat Indra is reported frantic at the lack of progress
after an hour and wary of the approaching daylight, calls for an all
out bayonet charge at 0600. Both the compound and CT casualties had
mounted and are being treated in situ by the wives and children as
before. The CT casualties had been retrieved under fire, and it was
noted how the police would not fire at the women and children so
involved.

0600hrs -
visibility is now better and the CTs hit the wire again in a frantic
mass as ordered, but are again surprisingly beaten back with the
exception of some further gains at the SW rear and left hand side by the
married quarters. Mat Indra now calls for a pause to reconsider his
options. During this period and as it had been throughout the
engagement, loud hailers and personal voice addresses had been used on
the defenders in an attempt to get them to surrender. But to no avail -
in spite of the fact that they had suffered badly - and just as the many
alternate offers of ‘safe conduct’ out of the area had been treated
with defiance and derision,

0700hrs
- the frontal targets are now isolated by the CTs and all efforts
concentrated in the vicinity of the previous gains around the rear and
SW side and this providing them with an instant result. One of the
police wives captured in this thrust, Mariam Ibrahim the wife of
Constable Mohamad Jaafar, told her captors that only an other woman and
her young child were left alive in the married quarters. The CTs force
Mariam to appeal to the men to surrender but this is duly ignored. About
this time, Fatimah Yaaba and her son Hassan are also taken, also asked
to appeal to the men, and on refusal Fatimah is executed. Her husband
Constable Abu Bakar Daud the base’s MP launch driver down at his duty
station on the Muar river - perhaps aware of the personal tragedy which
had just taken place - elects to fight to the death in a skirmish with
the CT sent to capture and sink his launch. In the final outcome he is
shot through the chest & arm.

There are indicators that some
others were either sent or also went to assist him with getting away
for help. But this group is also assumed engaged by the CTs. And
although its also believed that the MP Constable could have saved
himself if he chose by starting his motors and casting off, he never
ever did.

At this point, the CTs consolidate their hold on the
rear of the complex through the torching of both the launch (which sank)
and the married quarters - with the reported wife Saadiah and daughter
Simah still alive inside and refusing to come out - and throwing the
executed woman’s body into the flames as well. Also about this time, the
villagers of Durian Chondong a riverine kampong to the west, dispatched
a boat down to Lenga to inform the police of the attack,

0800hrs
- full daylight and with the rear of the compound ablaze, the CTs
execute a determined grenade ‘pincer’ attack against the C/R and are
finally successful. Setting it ablaze as well. Then picking off both
male and female survivors attempting to get out with rifle shots - some
seen with their clothing fully on fire at this point - and capturing
Hassan bin Abu Bakar the young son of badly wounded MP Constable Abu
Bakar in the process.

Hassan was caught in the vicinity of the
silenced Bren guns, with some believing that he was the last person seen
standing or perhaps even attempting to fire, one of the weapon at this
duty station. Perhaps he was just too shocked to leave his comatose
father nearby or his dead mother Fatimah’s burnt body. But either way!
The brave lad was thrown live into the raging flames of the C/R along
with all the dead and wounded police defenders including Sgt Jamil. Also
about this time, news of the attack is relayed to Police District HQ at
Pagoh, and a relief force of Jungle Squad and Seaforth Highlanders is
prepared for a forced march to Bukit Kepong,

0930hrs
- Mat Indra finally declares the objective taken - five hours after the
commencement of what had been considered a simple action - and stating
that they the MRLA ‘had dealt a glorious blow against the Imperialists
and for the Liberation of the Oppressed People’ (some say that Mat Indra
would was later be killed in an ambush)-- but it was reported that he
was captured and later hanged in Taiping Prison in Perak. Also around
this time, a boatful of villagers from Durian Chondong and coming to
investigate and to assist, are also engaged by the CT force as they pull
out,

0940hrs - a spotter
aircraft also sent out to investigate, calls back to base that there is
nothing but a charred ruin - ‘with no signs of life in evidence’

1030hrs
- the exhausted relief force from Pagoh led by OC JJ Raj Jr, finally
arives to take charge and is greeted by scenes of massive devastation.
But the refurbishment of the BK station area, at times a slow
refurbishment, does now begin,

12 Regular Police, two Special
Constables, all of the four Auxiliary Police and four dependants, a
total of 22, fought to the death at the Battle of Bukit Kepong. AP
Constable Ali Akop bin Ahmad, who had earlier been cited for a Colonial
Police Medal for Gallantry for a previous action, and once out of
rounds, was last seen charging the barbed wire with his parang as example.
A further four constables were found severely wounded within the
compound. Of these survivors, as apart from the women and children who
had managed to slip out much earlier, only PC Yusof Rono and well in his
seventies now, is still alive today. A further two APs were also killed
in action and a number of locals WIA during the relief actions as
mentioned.

The CTs would only ever admit to around 10
casualties, but a quadruple of this would be very much closer to the
mark. From the outset, the garrison had been outnumbered ten to one yet
it never slackened in its resolve to do its duty. Even after the death
of Sgt Jamil, and who is credited with the setting of the tone of the
resistance, no one nor at anytime, appeared to consider the numerous
offers of surrender or ‘safe conduct’ held out to them by the CT.

Bukit
Kepong was also the first real indicator for the MRLA, that the affable
laidback Malay, might just not be the easy mark that had been
estimated. And that they would clearly constitute an additional factor
in their the MCP’s, over simplistic overview of Red independence and
rule in Malaya.

It was also noted how quickly the humble kampong
Malays, reverted to the fatalistic strength of their Muslim faith when
cornered. In the final analysis, the words of an SEP who was one of the
attacking force expresses it all - ‘I admired them at the time, and admire them to this very day’.

by A L (Paddy) Bacskai (National Malaya & Borneo Veterans Association)

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DPM Teo Offers Assistance in Response to the Earthquake in Christchurch, New Zealand
Posted: 22 Feb 2011, 2048 hours (Time is GMT +8 hours)
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence Teo Chee Hean has conveyed Singapore's condolences and offer of assistance to the New Zealand government and people as they grapple with the devastation of the earthquake in Christchurch.

In a telephone conversation with the New Zealand Minister of Defence Dr Wayne Mapp this afternoon, Mr Teo offered the assistance of 116 Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) regulars and full-time national servicemen to help with rescue operations and to provide humanitarian aid to victims of the earthquake. The servicemen, from Headquarters Guards, were participating in the annual bilateral exercise in Christchurch, codenamed Exercise Lion Walk, when the earthquake happened. The exercise has since stopped, and all SAF personnel are safe and accounted for.

The New Zealand authorities have accepted Singapore's offers of assistance. Besides the SAF team in New Zealand, the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) will be flying a 55-member Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) urban search and rescue team and a command team led by Colonel Melvyn Ong, Commander 7 Singapore Infantry Brigade, to assist in the disaster relief efforts. The Singapore contingent will depart from Paya Lebar Airbase in two RSAF C-130s and one KC-135 military aircraft early tomorrow morning.
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The latest Navy reports show that the Australian Navy is suffering from a shortage of engineers to run and maintain its fleet. According to the November 2009 report of the Strategic Review of Naval Engineering, the navy has reached critically low levels of available engineers. The reasons for that are mainly morale problems and a failed management system.

According to the report, this is the currently the Navy’s biggest problem and it can be in no case overstated. The Navy is exposed, because of the lack of engineers and the poor engineering policy which is active at the moment. The report also shows troubling news that the Navy has failed to train its engineers to be capable of overcoming the challenges of repairing and controlling new submarines, warfare destroyers and landing helicopter dock ships.

The bigger part of the report is focused on the low qualification and lack of personnel, skills and training. These are the things that Navy should concern, because at the moment they are half-way useless. Due to the severity of this problem, the Navy has already started developing a remediation plan, which focuses on improving the management and repair of naval ships.
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maybe its time we have a regiment of embassy guard like the Marine Corps Embassy Security Group to secure the embassy in-case something do happen.
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we have a group of SF guarding each embassy.
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i think no terrorist gives a rats ass about malaysia so i dont think its necessary,if the US and Israel can understand
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question here, lets say, give an example, someone went to other country and got a PR there, can he enlist in military academy there?

i understand different country has different system.
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well the US and france offer citizenship if you join
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Monte Zain leaved his hometown of Alor Setar at the age of 20, he sailed as a seaman on a merchant ship on a voyage to the New World to pursue his unusual dream of becoming a Hollywood actor.

A young man of lesser character and determination would have been completely overwhelmed by cultural shock during his first week on American soil in June 1947 as he walked the streets of Harlem alone-surviving on bread and water from drinking fountains in New York Central Park - sleeping in subway trains and on park benches.

Deligence and thrift saw Monte Zain on the road towards an initial career as an actor. He studied and worked, sometime on three shifts in restaurant to support himself and his family back in Malaya, and not forgetting to set aside five dollars in a savings account from each paycheck to assist his friends in the "Saberkas" theater group to come to America for higher studies.

Life expose him to many types of people and interpersonal experiences. His likeness to Sabu of "The Elephant Boy" fame was a strong magnetic attraction in his many encounters with the opposite sex.

Circumtances beyond the control of mortal man intervened and short stopped his dream of a career on the Big Screen, but not before two of his Malayan friends came to join him in California for higher education opportunities. As for himself, Monte Zain joined the US Army, primarily, out of necessity and survival.

He finally became a citizen of the United States and settled permenantly in California with his Japanese-born soul mate.
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france give passport to those who enlist foreign legion and completed the serving year

US give green card sap sap sui to anyone enlisted to US army/marine
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If you have a PR in Aus, within 3 months of signing up and contracting, you are granted citizenship. But then again, you could just wait 2 years with your PR and apply anyways.
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Just sharing in here..

Ops Diaries - SAF in Afghanistan is a six-part series on the Singapore Armed Forces' (SAF's) contributions to the multinational stabilisation and reconstruction efforts in Afghanistan. Told through the eyes of video-journalist Mano from MINDEF Public Affairs, this series looks at the challenging conditions in which the teams operate and the difference they make to the lives of the people there.

Source: SG MINDEF (Ops Diaries - SAF in Afghanistan)

Ops Diaries - SAF in Afghanistan (Trailer)


No Pain No Gain (Ops Diaries - SAF in Afghanistan Episode 1)
The room is dark, riddled with strobe lights and a cacophony of gunfire. A "soldier" bleeds profusely from multiple gunshot wounds and missing limbs. Your job? To save his life fast. This is just a slice of the pre-deployment training that our soldiers undergo before they are deployed to Afghanistan.


Remote Controlled (Ops Diaries - SAF in Afghanistan Episode 2)
A sudden gust of wind pushes the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) off course, but the pilot skilfully manoeuvres the aircraft back in place. Our UAV guys face more than just the harsh weather in Afghanistan. The high tempo of operations coupled with the tough operating conditions post a big challenge for the SAF UAV team operating in Tarin Kowt, Uruzgan.


Eagle Eye (Ops Diaries - SAF in Afghanistan Episode 3)
They work in a container of sorts, but despite the small office space, the internal UAV pilot and his team of two provide a critical surveillance blanket that generates real-time intelligence to front-line coalition forces through the night.


Rocket Racket (Ops Diaries - SAF in Afghanistan Episode 4)
They work in pairs in confined space that measures about two-arms length. Their eyes are constantly glued to computer screens that are speckled with coloured dots. For the layman, they're just colours. But for our Weapon Locating Radar team which is trained to decipher the dots, it means providing critical early warning for the Multinational Base in Tarin Kowt.


The Peace We Keep (Ops Diaries - SAF in Afghanistan Episode 5)
With its lush greenery and crystal-like streams, you'd probably think you're in Switzerland in summer. The SAF engineering team in Bamiyan faces a different kind of challenge here, one of culture and language as they put the finishing touches to a health clinic they've helped build for the people of Foladi Valley.


Making a Difference (Ops Diaries - SAF in Afghanistan Ep 6)
The paediatric clinic that was built a year ago has treated over 1,000 children so far and the number keeps growing. Meanwhile, the Shah Foladi Comprehensive Health Clinic is ready to be handed over to the locals. The new clinic is a fitting end to the SAF's operations in Bamiyan and a symbol of the difference they've made to the lives of the Afghan people.


Film-maker chronicles how S'pore soldiers are protecting their NATO friends and winning hearts and minds

by Paul Gilfeather

05:56 AM Feb 26, 2011

A FILM-MAKER is causing a stir on YouTube with a six-part series about Singapore troops serving in war-torn Afghanistan - the first such documentation by a local civilian.

Video journalist Mano Mahendran, 41, who is employed by the Ministry of Defence, travelled more than 6,000km to the NATO base at Tarin Kowt in the heart of the country.

He was tasked with making a series for cyberpioneerTV, highlighting the invaluable work being done by the men and women of the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) as the international effort to stabilise the country continues.

Talking to WeekendToday as the final episode of the series Ops Diaries - SAF in Afghanistan was posted on Friday, Mr Mahendran admitted he was more than a little apprehensive about working in a country where scores of soldiers and journalists have been killed by insurgents.

In fact, Taliban fighters launched a rocket attack on Kandahar airfield the night he arrived at the base last October. Although well protected from the blast, it brought sharply into focus the threat which lurks around every corner.

He said: "It was simply a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. It was the first time I had been in a combat zone and it was terrific to see how our guys are contributing. That is primarily what I wanted to show with my film. I wanted to pin-point what these troops are doing on the ground.

"You are always reading about the contribution made by troops from other NATO countries, but rarely do you hear about Singapore. I think there is also a sense that Singaporeans themselves undervalue the sacrifice being made on their behalf.

"When I interviewed commanders from, say, the American or Australian side it is amazing just how valued our soldiers are and they were only too happy to spell out for me the integral part Singapore forces play in day-to-day operations."

One team making a huge contribution to the mission in Afghanistan is Singapore's unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) outfit. The 52-man squad operates the 5.8-m Israeli-made drone, which provides surveillance and identifies targets for ground troops.

Mr Mahendran said that, within a week of taking up position at the base, the team had produced for NATO commanders a 99-page report on how to improve UAV operations to gain maximum impact against the enemy.

"They were all amazed," he said.

"Singapore came in and said: 'Okay, you've been doing things this way. But this is what we think and from the calculations we have made, regarding contours and heat conditions, we could be doing so much better'.

"Everyone is still raving about them and you can say they have set a very high benchmark for the UAV teams which will follow them."

The films show the drone's three-man ground crew flying the vehicle both in the dustbowl conditions of daytime and at night in the pitch dark. Singapore provides vital intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance round-the-clock for troops on the ground.


SAVING LIVES BY THE SECONDS

Already, the six-part mini-documentary has garnered numerous hits since going live last month. The second episode, No pain no gain, uploaded on Jan 19, has had well over 10,000 views.

Also featured is the SAF's Weapon Locating Radar (WLR) team. These soldiers constantly monitor screens and equipment in an attempt to track any incoming rockets; the mountains which surround the base in the volatile Uruzgan region pose a constant threat as rocket teams hide themselves deep in the rugged terrain.

Without question, this team saves lives. Although troops on the ground have only seconds to react when an attack is launched, the warning they receive from WLR personnel could mean the difference between life and death.

The film-maker interviewed an Australian soldier who was given vital seconds to react by the SAF when a shell exploded only a few feet away. The early-warning system, he said, means he is around to tell the tale today.

In the video, the 21-man WLR team is shown working in pairs in a confined space. Their eyes are constantly glued to computer screens showing specks which represent the slightest movement. It is exhausting and unglamorous, yet incredibly important work.

Last month, 137 Singapore Armed Forces personnel had their contributions in Afghanistan marked at a special ceremony. Included were some of the men and women featured in the Ops Diaries.

The human side of the troops' work was brought home when married dad-of-two Mr Mahendran, who spent a total of 12 days in Afghanistan, filmed six members of the SAF's construction team completing work on a health clinic.

Eventually, the clinic in Bamiyan province will provide much-needed health care to more than 20,000 families.

Mr Mahendran said: "The Singapore guys are such a small team and the camaraderie among them is fantastic.

"They are incredibly quick to adapt to the environment, no matter how alien it is. And the feedback from soldiers from other countries is that they have blended in very well with everyone else, including the locals.

"When the engineers were building the clinic, I spoke to two elders from the village and they could not believe how quickly they worked.

"And the team faced all kinds of difficulties. The clinic took five months to build and a couple of months into it, everything was washed away during a terrible flood.

"But the Singapore team rebuilt everything and the locals were amazed to see everything put back just the way it was before. Our guys just keep going. They are like machines - no stopping."

There is a touching part in the film when we see the soldiers speak to their families thousands of miles away in Singapore.

"Using video phones, the troops were able to reassure their families that all was well and, in return, receive the warmth from the loved ones they left behind.

Source of the above article: TODAYonline - The SAF's Afghan diaries





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China’s OICW: Type 05 Strategy Rifle (ZH-05 5.8mm + 20mm)

Photos have appeared online showing a new combination rifle from China. Like the XM-29 OICW, it combines an assault rifle (chambered in China's standard 5.8mm round) with a semi-automatic 20mm airburst grenade launcher. The below weapon appears to have be built upon a Type-03 rifle.

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At the heart of China's kit is a new combined assault rifle, ZH-05. It represents-automatic grenade launcher similar to the XM-29 OICW. In developing the ZH-05 provides for the conjugation of the complex with the infantryman combat systems, in particular the presence of a data channel video information with an eye on the helmet-mounted display, a soldier or a commander.

    Weight of the rifle is about 5 kg, slightly less than 6.1 kg Daewoo K11 and 6.8 kg of the American XM-29. ZH-2005 allows firing with two kinds of different caliber ammunition intended for use in primary and secondary weapons systems. In the primary weapon ammo is shot with a 20-mm air fragmentation grenade explosion. In the ammunition support weapons systems include standard cartridges 5.8 mm.

    The measured range-finder range to the target displayed on sight and entered automatically into the fire control system to calculate corrections for the shooting conditions and determine the number of revolutions grenades on the trajectory. Programming grenades carried in the arms, at the stage of loading, and provides an introduction to the original data and amendments issued by the ballistic computer, to solve the problem of combining non-contact point with the contour of a grenade explosion goal.

    Also in the equipment includes: protective clothing with the elements of moisture and plamezaschity and NBC protection, as well as personal body armor (the basis of this subsystem is to vest and unloading of the new modification, which is hinged on personal body armor, the so-called "e-vest" - system optoelectronics and other electronic equipment as part of a personal computer, communications, interface, human-machine, satellite navigation receiver, etc.; knapsack with a capacity for drinking water as well as spare magazines for assault rifles and hand grenades).

    "Manpack electronic platform, which is the foundation," heart "of the kit includes including those optoelectronic and radio equipment, are included in the e-vest." Hardware platform is built on the digital interface and has an open architecture to include, as appropriate, and new or additional samples of electronic equipment.

    Judging by the photos and reports from China, this complex "digital equipment" field trials will be accepted for service in late 2011 or early 2012.
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Monte Zain leaved his hometown of Alor Setar at the age of 20, he sailed as a seaman on a merchant ship on a voyage to the New World to pursue his unusual dream of becoming a Hollywood actor.

A young man of lesser character and determination would have been completely overwhelmed by cultural shock during his first week on American soil in June 1947 as he walked the streets of Harlem alone-surviving on bread and water from drinking fountains in New York Central Park - sleeping in subway trains and on park benches.

Deligence and thrift saw Monte Zain on the road towards an initial career as an actor. He studied and worked, sometime on three shifts in restaurant to support himself and his family back in Malaya, and not forgetting to set aside five dollars in a savings account from each paycheck to assist his friends in the "Saberkas" theater group to come to America for higher studies.

Life expose him to many types of people and interpersonal experiences. His likeness to Sabu of "The Elephant Boy" fame was a strong magnetic attraction in his many encounters with the opposite sex.

Circumtances beyond the control of mortal man intervened and short stopped his dream of a career on the Big Screen, but not before two of his Malayan friends came to join him in California for higher education opportunities. As for himself, Monte Zain joined the US Army, primarily, out of necessity and survival.

He finally became a citizen of the United States and settled permenantly in California with his Japanese-born soul mate.
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I've been looking all over for this story! Any credible links/source for this?
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sorry... no links or source or complete details about him. all i know he wrote a book. "OUT OF MALAYA" and it is hard to find that book. maybe you can look for it through e-bay. some say he still live and well.

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