Nice post from Jun Liang and Sze Wei
Back to the topic of care for fellow cadets I remembered USM Nelson taught me a way to memorise the 7 core values of NCC Simple memorise the first letter of each LULDCCA
Loyalty To Country Uprightness Leadership Discipline Commitment And Responsibility Care For Fellow Cadets Adventurous Spirit
But, its pointless to memorise them when u dunno wad it means. So their explanations are as follows
-Loyalty to country Loyalty to and love for country must be deeply ingrained in the hearts and minds of all cadets; these are imbued in the cadets by way of their commitment to serve the nation through maintenance of high discipline and TRAINING STANDARDS.
-Uprightness Exemplary conduct together with moral stranght to differentiate right from wrong; honesty and truthfulness in carrying out duties with full responsibility.
-Leadership Role modelling and influencing fellow-cadets to aspire to their highest potential both academically and in NCC training and activities; leadership by example and through involvement with peers and subordinate.
-Discipline* Timely execution of tasks that have to be done, even though they are difficult and painful, and doing them to the best of one's ability; self-discipline that produces mental and physical toughness and strength. (Something like changing parade, DO YOUR BEST PPL)
-Commitment and Responsibilty Taking training seriously and aspire to benefit optimally from the experiences; show of dedication and pride to the corps.
-Care For Fellow Cadets Genuine concern for the well-being of fellow cadets during and outside training; this care and concern will facilitate the esprit de corps an maintain a high level of morale and cohesiveness in the NCC.
-Adventurous Spirit The spirit, daring and passion to venture into the unknown, and explore the undiscovered and unchallegend realms; this adventurous spirit would widen the perspective and outlook of our cadets
The highlighted ones are the main points. As you can see, our unit's training fits the 7 core values. For those people wo hae not been coming, I hope you understand that coming to NCC is not a wrong choice. It's a place where you make new friends, bond with them. And in the end, you might even realise they are closer to you than your siblings. That's all and I hope to see you all at the next company training. Lastly, i hope the i/c can have the privilege of reporting full strength.
Jeremy
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