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SAF50
PARADE
Combined Rededication
Ceremony
Dr Ng presenting the Best Fighter SQN award to CO 144 SQN, LTC Tsai
Hong Pin
SAF50 PARADE
BEHIND
THE
SCENES
RSAF
Best
Units
2015
he RSAF Best Unit Awards recognise units that have shown exemplary performance
and have distinguished themselves over the past year. These units have honed their
operational proficiency and combat readiness through countless hours of preparations
and regular and realistic training, and have achieved administrative excellence through
the constant improvement of work processes.
On 1 Jul 15, Minister for Defence, Dr Ng Eng Hen, presented awards to the Commanding
Officers of the best units during the SAF50 Parade. This year saw the addition of the
inaugural Best Air Logistics Unit Award to acknowledge the servicemen and women
who have been contributing to the success of the RSAF through inventory management,
warehousing and distribution of material stockpile.
In total, seven units from the RSAF have been crowned the Best Units in their respective
fields. This annual competition aims to strengthen key values such as team excellence,
professionalism and esprit de corps among the servicemen and women in the RSAF.
best fighter
squadron
144sqn
With its primary role in air defence, 144 SQN vigilantly
patrols Singapores airspace, ready to defend our skies
from any potential threat.
144 SQN personnels proficiency in operating the F-5S/T
fighter aircraft resulted in them ousting their counterparts
who operate the newer F-15SG and F-16C/D/D+ fighter
aircraft to be crowned this years Best Fighter SQN.
AFEs from 144 SQN performing an arming drill on an F-5S fighter aircraft
co 144 sqn
ltc Tsai Hong Pin
best helicopter
squadron
126sqn
Two Super Puma Helicopters on board the RSS Persistence during the Search and
Locate mission for AirAsia flight QZ8501
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3SG Sim inspecting the winching system on a Super Puma helicopter during a preflight check
112sqn
The boom operator stares intensely out of the rear of the
KC-135R Stratotanker aircraft, as he expertly extends
and inserts the boom into a receptacle on the receiving
fighter aircraft holding in formation directly below. Once
connected, fuel is pumped through the boom into the
receiving aircraft.
co 112 sqn
ltc damian chee
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163sqn
'12
'13
'14
'15
4-TIME
CONSECUTIVE
WINNER
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BEST CONTROL
squadron
206sqn
Up in the control tower, men and women of 206 SQN
are on the lookout round-the-clock, ensuring the safe
launch and recovery of all helicopters in Sembawang Air
Base (SBAB). They provide air traffic control, weather
monitoring, and relay timely flight information to the
flying SQNs.
ME2 Eugene Tan, an Air Force Engineer, conducting maintenance work on the
SQN's computer systems
co 206 sqn
MAJ Rex Tan
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807sqn
The experienced and committed Air Force Engineers
(AFEs) of 807 SQN are responsible for the servicing and
maintenance of the RSAFs F-15SG fighter aircraft, ensuring
that the aircraft are kept in optimal flying condition. This is
the second year in a row that 807 SQN has been crowned
the Best Air Engineering Unit an achievement testament
to the SQNs strong bonds and team excellence.
ME1 Tan Jun Yong inspecting the Nose Landing Gear assembly
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ME2 Lee Hao Hong inspecting the Advanced Concept Ejection Seat II on the F-15SG
forward cockpit
NEW award!
AFSC
Air Force Supply Centre (AFSC) provides round-theclock warehousing and distribution of all RSAF material
stockpiles, both directly and through third-party logistics
service providers, in support of operational requirements.
3SG Kavin Raj, an NSF Aviation Material Specialist from
6 Supply Depot (SD), attributed the victory to the units
culture of camaraderie. The unit comes together
whenever we are faced with a challenge; standing
together, moving as one. This victory is testament to the
strong bonds among the SQN personnel, he shared.
OC Demand Management Flight of 5 SD, DX9 Jessica Ng,
felt that team excellence was one of the key reasons for
the units victory. Working with people who have
experience or different perspectives allow me to make a
decision with all the inputs given to me. I feel happy that
AFSC has won the award and Im proud to say that Im part
of AFSC, she said.
3SG Kavin and 3SG Jerome Sim packing and checking the spare parts required
for a mission with an ST Aerospace Supplies warehouse personnel
HISTORY OF AFSC
AFSCs roots trace back to 1969, with the
formation of 1 Air Supply Base (ASB) in
Seletar Air Base. In 1973, 2ASB was formed
in Changi Air Base. With the rapid growth in
the RSAFs capabilities, reorganisation of
the supply functions took place, which led
to the consolidation of all technical supply
warehousing and distribution functions under a
new unit named Air Force Supply Base (AFSB)
in 1983. AFSB was restructured and renamed
AFSC under Air Engineering and Logistics
department in 2007.
The Best Air Logistics Unit Award was inaugurated this year, and vying for the award was AFSC
and the air base sustainment SQNs from each of the bases 705 SQN, 706 SQN, 707 SQN
and 708 SQN.
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Contributing to
Earthquake Relief
Efforts in Nepal
Story by Koh Bon & Mark Tan
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A relative embracing her loved one who had returned from Nepal
Dr Ng, Dr Lam, CDF, CAF, COA and senior officers with the servicemen
and women who were involved in the Nepal earthquake relief efforts
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13-17
APR
26-27
APR
18
13-15
MAY
LG Hoa and his delegation with SLTC (DR) Lim and senior SAF
officers at ARMC
20-22
MAY
19
OUR
OURVALUED
VALUEDPARTNERS
PARTNERS
MAY
APR
RSAF-TNI AU JAFTWG
3-4
The
delegation
visited
Air
Force
Training
Command (AFTC), where they learned about the
technology which the RSAF employs to improve
training standards. They also visited 120 SQN
where they viewed a static display of the Apache
attack helicopter and learned about the SQNs history.
JUN
15-17
JUN
20
20
8-9
RSAF-RMAF JOEP
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23
MAY
Mr Chan, CAF, LTC Loh, and RSAF personnel during the heritage
walk of Block 450
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JUN
22
CDF, CAF and senior RSAF officers cutting the cake during the
celebration
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APR
IXG
1 AELG
116
SQN
129
SQN
801
SQN
119
SQN
138
SQN
811
SQN
128
SQN
ODG
CAF with Commanders and Command Chiefs of the reorganised
UAV Command
UTS
(AFTC)
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APR
12
MAY
24
26
MAY
28
MAY
CAF and Head Air Manpower, COL Lim Kok Siong, interacting with
RSAF Career Ambassadors
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15
ir
Plans
Department
(APD)
celebrated its 35th Anniversary
on 15 Jun 15 at the Air Force Museum,
chosen because APD played a major
role in the planning and delivery of the platforms
AFM now exhibits. Guest-Of-Honour, CAF, MG
Hoo Cher Mou, graced the event. Family members of
APDs staff were also in attendance.
JUN
During the event, HAP, COL Gaurav Keerthi, said, "In just
35 years, the RSAF has gone from the assets that you
see in this museum, to the powerful aircraft that roar
overhead at each National Day Parade. That is not a
simple achievement. It requires capable and dedicated
staff in APD, good leadership at every level and the
strong support from social networks. I especially want
to thank the friends and family here today. The work at
APD can be demanding and stressful at times and it is
only because of your support that we're able to continue
doing what we do."
In conjunction with the event, a token of appreciation
was presented by COL Gaurav to APD personnel. A
heritage video was also screened to showcase APD's
transformation over the years, and to pay tribute to
APD's pioneers, some of whom are still serving in the
department.
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JUN
CAF with past and present ATD personnel cutting the anniversary
cake
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n the second quarter of 2015, CAF, MG Hoo Cher Mou, visited 203 SQN, 205 SQN, 124 SQN and 9 Air Engineering
and Logistics Group. During the visits, MG Hoo was updated on the recent developments of each SQN and unit, and
engaged with RSAF personnel through dialogue sessions.
203 SQN
205 SQN
124 SQN
9 AELG
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APR
BG Lim and Head Air Manpower, COL Lim Kok Siong, with RSAF
servicemen at the dinner
12
JUN
Restructuring of AELD
APR
Restructured AELD
Quality Assurance
Branch
AEG
SEG
Logistics
Planning Branch
SCPG
GSO
MAY
29
MAY
29
8-18
MAY
Then COMD (CVG) CAB, SLTC (then LTC) David Lim, sharing a light
moment with RMAF aircrew in CAB (E)
SLTC (then LTC) Lim with RSAF and RMAF personnel in CAB (E)
The RMAFs FA-18D fighter aircraft taking off from CAB (E)
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JUN
n the second quarter of 2015, RSAF personnel from Sembawang Air Base (SBAB) engaged residents from Nee Soon
GRC through an event organised as part of the RSAF's Community Outreach Programme (COP).
ME3 Fok Wai Kit, an Air Operations and Systems Expert from 206
SQN, briefing Canberra residents on emergency preparations
ME1 Chan Ching Wei, an Air Operations and Systems Expert from
206 SQN, introducing the Super Puma helicopter to Nee Soon
residents
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102
13
MAY
As Honorary ADCs, these officers will assist Fulltime ADCs in the coordination and execution of
Presidential and State functions while also serving as
liaison officers to VIPs and Masters of Ceremonies at
official events.
Among the 18 RSAF officers, 14 had already served
as Honorary ADCs for at least a year while four are
newly-appointed. The newly-appointed Honorary ADCs
include MAJ Nicholas Dominic Koh, a Staff Officer in
CAF Office; CPT (NS) Jerry Lim, an AWO (Ground-Based
Air Defence) from 165 SQN; and ME4 Thanasekar S/O
Pothiraj, an Air Force Engineer from 806 SQN.
My current appointment in
the RSAF has given me many
opportunities to interact with people
from different ministries with different
perspectives. This provides me with different
insights and would help when I am interacting
with people from all walks of life while carrying
out my duty as an Honorary ADC.
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JUN
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CAF with senior RSAF officers and Military Experts at the RSAF
Promotion Ceremony
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18
APR
25
JUN
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My takeaways include
importance
of safety and
the
team
excellence. One Air Defence Systems
Specialist cannot protect the skies
alone, but as a team we can achieve
100% effectiveness.
3SG Sashindran
Golden Bayonet Recipient
Air Defence Systems Specialist Course
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MAY
27
JUN
35
26
MAY
APR
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JUN
22
MAY
to
the
importance of working together
as one SAF. It not only allowed me
to develop as a professional but the friends
I have made have continued to enrich my
personal life.
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JUN
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DEVELOPINGOUR
OURPEOPLE
PEOPLE
DEVELOPING
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BG Gan (front row, center) with 203 SQN personnel when she was CO 203 SQN
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2LT Lioh receiving the Overall Best Physical Training Award from
LTC Ong Chew Meng, DY COMD (Army) Officer Cadet School (2LT
Lioh is the first female in the history of OCS to receive this award)
2LT Lioh at 01/15 RCGC with her 18th AWO (C3) course mates
2LT Lioh with her family and friends at her commissioning parade
CHANGES IN APPOINTMENTS
COMD FG COC
JUN
COMD TG COC
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APR
25
MAY
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G Lim Yeong Kiat was the Chief of Staff Air Staff (COSAS) from 28 Nov 12 to 10 May 15. He joined the RSAF in
1984 as a fighter Pilot and rose through the ranks to hold
various command and staff appointments, including COMD
Air Combat Command, Head Air Operations (HAO), COMD
Changi Air Base, Branch Head in Air Plans Department and
CO 140 SQN.
Over the course of his career, he was conferred with numerous
honours and awards, including the Public Administration Medal
(Silver) (Military) in 2009, and the SAF Long Service and Good
Conduct (20 Years) Medal 30 Years Clasp in 2014.
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CHANGES IN APPOINTMENTS
Changes in Appointments
(Apr 2015 to Jun 2015)
DIR, DPO
Date: 20 Apr 15
Incoming: COL Kelvin Fan
Outgoing: BG Tan Chee Wee
CO 606 SQN
Date: 2 Apr 15
Incoming: MAJ Garion Tan
Outgoing: LTC Tan Kian Seng
HAT
Date: 8 Jun 15
Incoming: COL Tan Yik
Outgoing: COL Ho Yung Peng
CO 206 SQN
Date: 9 Apr 15
Incoming: MAJ Tan Liew Hui
Outgoing: LTC Kong Wei Foong
HAP
Date: 6 Apr 15
Incoming: COL Gaurav Keerthi
Outgoing: COL Kelvin Fan
CO 119 SQN
Date: 20 Apr 15
Incoming: LTC Tay Kok Ann
Outgoing: LTC Augustine Tan
CO 8 SD
Date: 23 Apr 15
Incoming: ME5 Edna Goh
Outgoing: MAJ Lim Chiew Wei
COMD FG
Date: 3 Jun 15
Incoming: COL Linus Tan
Outgoing: COL Nalpon Patrick Selvan
CO 801 SQN
Date: 30 Apr 15
Incoming: ME6 Lim Tiong How
CO 811 SQN
Date: 30 Apr 15
Incoming: ME5 Oo Khong Ming
COMD TG
Date: 30 Apr 15
Incoming: COL Zakir Hamid
Outgoing: COL Francis Ngooi
HD ISDG, ACC
Date: 20 May 15
Incoming: SLTC Liew Boon Ping
Outgoing: COL Tan Yik
COMD UG
Date: 30 Apr 15
Incoming: SLTC Mark Lim
COMD 6 AELG
Date: 25 May 15
Incoming: ME7 Hoo Soo Pin
Outgoing: ME7 Timothy Yap
CO 806 SQN
Date: 8 May 15
Incoming: ME5 Koh Chin Cheong
Outgoing: ME6 Ranjeet Singh
CO 508 SQN
Date: 13 May 15
Incoming: ME6 Nagenthiran
Outgoing: ME6 Aaron Tan
COMMAND CHIEF UG
Date: 30 Apr 15
Incoming: ME4 Stephen Yee
COMMAND CHIEF 1 AELG
Date: 30 Apr 15
Incoming: ME4 Tay Kheng Chuang
COMMAND CHIEF 138 SQN
Date: 30 Apr 15
Incoming: ME3 Chin Wei Kiat
COMMAND CHIEF 801 SQN
Date: 30 Apr 15
Incoming: ME3 Bernard Tay
CO 116 SQN
Date: 14 May 15
Incoming: MAJ Nan Yik Mun
Outgoing: LTC Timothy Ang
COMD 1 AELG
Date: 30 Apr 15
Incoming: ME6 Danny Ho
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