Pasir Laba Camp

Pasir Laba Camp

Pasir Laba Camp (Abbreviation: PLC) is an installation of the Singapore Armed Forces. It is composed primarily of Army tenant units, apart from tri-service SAF Warrant Officer School. It is considered the home of the Warrant Officer and Specialist Corps, just as SAFTI Military Institute is the home of the Officer Corps.

Location

Pasir Laba Camp is located at the intersection of Pasir Laba and Upper Jurong Roads. By virtue of their locations, Pasir Laba and Sungei Gedong Camps both control the entrances to the Pasir Laba Live Firing Area, which is restricted to civilian entry.

History

SAF Training Institute (SAFTI) was constructed at the end of Pasir Laba Road. Its raison d'être was for training officers and non-commissioned officers (referred to as Specialists today). The Pasir Laba Road site was meant to be temporary, with the permanent location deep in the Pasir Laba training area. The temporary site was made permanent, because its location was able to control access into the training area. SAFTI at Pasir Laba Road was opened on 18 June 1966.MINDEF, [http://openacademy.mindef.gov.sg/openacademy/SAFTI%20MI/saftipast.htm SAFTI Past (page 1)] , accessed 23 Oct 2006.]

In 1980, several tenant units including School of Infantry Specialists and School of Infantry Weapons were located at the site together with HQ Infantry (now 9DIV/Inf). Officer Cadet School was given the sole right to the name "SAFTI", while the other units were housed in what was known as Pasir Laba Camp.MINDEF, [http://openacademy.mindef.gov.sg/openacademy/SAFTI%20MI/saftipast4.htm SAFTI Past (page 4)] , accessed 23 Oct 2006.]

However, this left the men of Pasir Laba Camp feeling like second class citizens. As a result, Pasir Laba Camp renamed "SAFTI" once again on 31 May 1986. This lasted until Officer Cadet School and various other officer-training institutions were moved to a new complex, SAFTI Military Institute, along Upper Jurong Road. What was known as SAFTI was thereafter known as the Pasir Laba Camp complex.Fact|date=February 2007

Tenant units

The anchor tenant of Pasir Laba Camp today is Headquarters, Training and Doctrine Command (HQ TRADOC). Notable is a company of aggressors who serve as enemy simulators for infantry battalions' performance evaluation.

Other tenant units are School of Infantry Specialists and SAF Warrant Officer School, the key institutes training the Warrant Officer and Specialist Corps. Other training schools present include School of Military Intelligence and School of Infantry Weapons.

Training Resource Management Centre, which controls and maintains the Pasir Laba Live Firing Area in addition to other functions, is conveniently located here as well.

upport units

Camp Commandant's Office (CCO) provides additional vehicular and logistic support to the tenant units on top of their organic inventory. A medical center under command of CCOFact|date=February 2007 provides medical support to all tenant units during office hours, and to SAFTI Military Institute and Jurong Camp after office hours, when their own medical centers are closed. It also provides 24-hour support to units training in the southern part Live Firing Area.

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