- Tan Kim Peng Clarence
Lieutenant Colonel (Retired) Tan Kim Peng Clarence is a retired officer of the
Singapore Armed Forces . He is mostly associated with his work in building up theSingapore Armed Forces Commando Formation during its infancy and early years.Military career
LTC Tan's military career began as a volunteer of the Singapore Military Force in 1960, and attained the rank of Second Lieutenant after completing the Officer Cadet Course conducted at the
Federation Military College inMalaysia . He served as aplatoon commander in the 1st Battalion, Singapore Infantry Regiment (1 SIR), and conducted his duties inSabah andTaiping inMalaysia during theKonfrontasi period till 1965, where he was posted to various appointments, including in theMalaysian Special Operations Force .Fact|date=September 2007 In June 1967, he, together with Second Lieutenant Chan Seck Sung, were the first two Commandos to attend theU.S. Army Rangers and Airborne courses atFort Benning ,United States . He was promoted to the rank of Captain while in the United States.In 1967, he was tasked to begin recruiting eligible candidates for the new Singapore Armed Forces Regular Battalion, the precursor of the 1st Commando Battalion. He was promoted to the rank of Major in April 1969, and became the
Commanding Officer of the 4th Battalion, Singapore Infantry Regiment a year later. He returned as Commanding Officer of the SAF Regular Battalion in January 1971, and continued to do so when the unit was renamed as 1st Commando Battalion till June 1978. During this time, he achieved the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.He was transferred from the 1st Commando Battalion to the 5th Singapore Infantry Brigade, but once again was re-associated with the Commandos when he became the
Commandant of the new Commando Formation in 1981, a post he held till 1988 when he wasDefence Attache inAustralia prior to this retirement in 1992.References
* For Honour and Glory: A Celebration of Commando History (1969 - 1994)
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