Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong

SAFTI MI A Key Institution That Produces The SAF Leaders Of Today And Tomorrow: Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong 26 Jun 2016 Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong inspecting the parade at the 101/15 Officer Cadet Commissioning Parade held at SAFTI Military Institute. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong reviewed a commissioning parade at the SAFTI Military Institute (SAFTI MI) this evening. A total of 567 cadets, comprising 463 from the Army, 62 from the Navy and 42 from the Air Force, were commissioned as officers of the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF). As part of SAFTI MI’s 50th anniversary celebrations, PM Lee also unveiled a mural enshrining the images of the first batch of SAF officers 1 on SAFTI’s grounds. The mural was donated by SAFTI’s pioneers in commemoration of the institute's golden jubilee. Speaking at the parade, PM Lee said that SAFTI MI had transformed generation after generation, and is today a key institution of the SAF. "(SAFTI MI) produces and trains the SAF leaders of today and tomorrow. SAFTI graduates have built and transformed the SAF, and that is why starting from just two infantry battalions 50 years ago, the SAF is now a tri-service, 3rd Generation fighting force," he said. PM Lee also congratulated the commissioning cadets for completing their course, stating that today began the new chapter of their service to the SAF and to Singapore. He wished them every success in their appointments as SAF officers and told them to always remember to live up to the Officer's Creed. The parade marked the completion of 38 weeks of rigorous training at the Officer Cadet School. The realistic training conducted during the course sharpened the cadets' combat, planning and leadership skills. The newly commissioned officers will go on to assume command, instructional or staff appointments in the SAF. Also present at the parade was Minister for Defence Dr Ng Eng Hen, Permanent Secretary (Defence) Mr Chan Yeng Kit, Chief of Defence Force Major-General Perry Lim, Chief of Navy Rear-Admiral Lai Chung Han, Chief of Air Force Brigadier-General Mervyn Tan, Chief of Army Brigadier-General Melvyn Ong, senior Ministry of Defence officials and SAF officers, as well as families and friends of the newly commissioned officers. PM Lee unveiling the SAFTI Pioneer Mural. Accompanying him were (background, from left) Minister for Defence Dr Ng Eng Hen; Pioneer Lieutenant-General (Retired) Ng Jui Ping; Commandant, SAFTI Military Institute Rear-Admiral Giam Hock Koon; and Chief of Defence Force Major-General Perry Lim (foreg.. 2 PM Lee interacting with pioneers after unveiling the SAFTI Pioneer Mural. PM Lee interacting with SOH recipient Lieutenant Amanda Lim after the parade. 3 Pioneer LG(Ret) Ng Jui Ping (left), Commandant SAFTI Military Institute RADM Giam Hock Koon (centre), and 2nd Lieutenant Muhammad Khalid Bin Mohamad Sukri (right). They represent the past, present and future of the institute. 4 PM Lee presenting the Sword of Honour (SOH) to OCT Vincent Tang, top graduate from the Armour Officer Course. Speech: - Speech by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, at the 101/15 Officer Cadet Course Commissioning Parade (MINDEF_20160626002.pdf) Fact Sheet: - Fact Sheet: SAFTI 50 Celebrations and its History (MINDEF_20160626003.pdf) 5 .

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