1st Marching Contingents Rehearsal (MCR 1)
1st Marching Contingent Rehearsal (MCR 1)
Training Details
Date: 29 April 2006
Reporting Venue: Red Cross House, Haw Par Hall
Reporting Time to HQ: 1130 hours (have your lunch before coming)
Dismissal Time from HQ: 2000 hours latest
Attire: Full RCY uniform (wear your uniform to HQ)
Personal Logistics
Things to bring: 1.5 L Coke water bottle with name label
Medical Instructions:
The night before the Rehearsal
- Have a good dinner
- Drink plenty of water
- Have at least 8 hours of sleep
- No alcohol
On the day of the Rehearsal
- Have a good breakfast and lunch
- Drink plenty of water
- Relax and rest whenever possible
- Do not take part if not feeling well, inform the officers
During the Rehearsal
- Do not be tense or nervous; relax
- Wriggle your toes to improve blood circulation during the parade
After the Rehearsal
- Drink plenty of water
- Have adequate rest
Other Matters
- All are encouraged to attend. Please let the OICs know if you cannot attend.
- NDP T-shirts to be distributed on 29 April.
Seeya on 29 April!!
15 Comments:
Haha! sry sir/ma'am, but the following monday is a holiday due to labour day. :D
By Anonymous, at 10:43 pm
Oh ok. Was too busy with work that I forgot about holidays. haha. Anyway, main concern is for those of you who have exams around that week. Please let the OICs know if the rehearsal clashes with you exam/study schedule. Thanks.
By Anonymous, at 11:33 pm
hmm... ok then. and yea RI peeps are having their first test on 2 May. so... yep c ya all on the 29th!
By Anonymous, at 12:20 am
until 8pm.....haiz
how 2 get 2 the place?
By Anonymous, at 9:27 pm
How to get to HQ? haha.. I rmbed asking tt qs myself last year. Well anonymous... its behind Park Mall when u go out of the Dobhy ghaut station through exit B. Don't worry u'll be able to see plenty of people who's changing at the MRT. so just follow the crowd :D u might find this map useful though.
http://singapore.streetdirectory.com/singaporemap/singaporemap.php?x=29247.7027&y=31080.3004&star=1&iconlist=star1,29247.7027,31080.3004;&searchcompany=&searchunitno=&searchblock=15&searchstreetname=Penang+Lane&searchbuildingname=Red+Cross+Campsite+House&searchpostalcode=238486&searchmasterid=22593&searchbuildingid=7182&level=6
By Anonymous, at 9:41 pm
aLfian sir...
the Regent Sec cadets will be having our exams on the 2nd which is tuesdaY...
but we will still be attending the training...
By Anonymous, at 8:36 pm
Dear anonymous
The instructors are alright with it as long as you are able to cope with your studies and if your parents do not mind.
Seeya.
By Anonymous, at 9:30 pm
Dear Sir/Ma'am
May we know who is the OIC for the next training? and wad song is this anyway? kinda cool. feels like we're in the medieval times...
:D. thank you
Hanif
By Anonymous, at 10:24 pm
so fast wanna reach 100days to NDP le...
how come de time go so fast der?
By Anonymous, at 6:36 pm
Hello [!][gurl][!]
You can try to manually count the days in your calendar to verify. This shows that time passes by very fast and that every rehearsal is important prior to a successful NDP 2006.
Alfian
By Anonymous, at 7:25 pm
do we follow the timing here or those that are on the paper? cos on ther paper it says to report at 1pm and ends at 5pm.
8 hours so long haiz
By Anonymous, at 12:20 am
anonymous,
The paper only states the actual duration of marching training, it does not include the travelling time to the military base and back. So follow the timing in the BLOG & FRIENDSTER.
You should not be sighing now because NDP is a long term commitment. Do remember that not everybody has the chance to be involved in NDP.
I understand this is the exam period, but I hope that you bear this in mind.
By Anonymous, at 11:57 am
dear sir n mdm
when we not going 4 e training who do we report to?
By Anonymous, at 3:10 pm
just give me a call will do.
Alfian 9648 3559
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