- Singapore Armed Forces Commando Formation
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= Singapore Armed Forces Commando Formation
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country=Singapore
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branch= Army
type=Special Forces
dates=1 December 1969 - Present
specialization= Airborne operations, Unconventional Warfare, Counter-Insurgency,Counter-Terrorism
command_structure= HQ Commando
size=One battalion
current_commander= COL Lam Shiu Tong
garrison=Hendon Camp
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motto= "For Honour and Glory"
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battles= Operation Thunderbolt
notable_commanders= LTCTan Kim Peng Clarence , LTC James Chia
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decorations=The Singapore Armed Forces Commando Formation (
abbreviation : CDO FN; Chinese: 新加坡武装部队特攻部队) is an elite branch of the Singapore Armed Forces. An offensive unit, it specialises in pre-emptive operations involving small groups of specially-trained soldiers in enemy territory. Designed to be executed quickly in anticipation of a reaction by the enemy, these Commando operations are normally short-term and intensive due to their lack of service support in hostile environs.The
commando s are usually entrusted with two main roles. Strike missions may involve firefights with the enemy and the destruction of specific enemy targets. Reconnaissance missions are conducted by smaller groups of commandos who may need to camp for longer periods surveying the target in enemy territory.In recognition of the consistently high training and operational standards in which the formation has achieved over the years, its one and only active battalion,
1st Commando Battalion (abbreviation : 1CDO; Chinese: 第一突击营), has won theSingapore Armed Forces Best Unit Competition 's "Best Combat Unit Award" for a record 22 times since the competition was introduced in 1969.Early history
The effort to create an elite unit comprising regular servicemen began in earnest in 1967, when two officers
Major Tan Kim Peng Clarence and James Chia were given the task to begin recruiting eligible candidates from any unit in the SAF, thus forming the SAF Regular Battalion on1 December 1969 under the direct command of the Ministry of Defence.Captain Tham Chee Onn was selected as actingCommanding Officer for the new unit of 20 men, with nine other officers assisting him. MAJ Tan subsequently joined the unit as its Commanding Officer, who was responsible for establishing its training programme. A second recruitment drive was launched in early 1970 particularly aimed at beefing up the strength of officers.In early 1971, the unit was renamed as the Singapore Armed Forces Commando Unit. The red-coloured
beret s which the unit is most visibly famous for was introduced on3 May 1971 with the SAF's initiative in replacing the jungle hats with berets across all units. Red was chosen as it was synonymous with many otherspecial forces around the world. It is also the official beret colour for paratroopers.On
16 July 1971 , the unit moved from its first home at the oldSchool of Infantry Specialists 's Advance Specialist Training Wing building atPasir Laba Camp toChangi Camp . At the same time, the unit was renamed as the 1st Commando Battalion (1 Cdo Bn), with one company fully composed of regular soldiers.With National Service (NS) introduced in Singapore in 1967 and constituting a large part of the SAF's manpower, the talent pool from which the unit could draw from was greatly restricted. Thus, the decision to allow full-time national servicemen (NSFs) to join the unit was made in 1972, and on
15 January 1973 , the pioneer batch formed the new Second Company under the command of CPT Gwee Peng Hong and with WO2 Kiong Kian Khoon as theCompany Sergeant Major . The success of the first company helped to accelerate the program and the establishment of the Third, Fourth and Fifth companies from July 1973 to January 1975 under the command of CPT Boon Hon Lin, CPT Lim Siang Tong and LTA Dominic Teo respectively. Sixth company or "Wolf Company" was formed in 2005 with CPT Arnold Low as Officer Commanding and 2WO Kasinathan as Company Sergeant Major.With its six companies, consisting of one regular company and four NSF Rifle companies, and a headquarters company involving men from both regular and NSF servicemen, the 1 Cdo Bn was restructured and placed under the command of the
3rd Division in April 1975. It came under the command of the newly-formed7th Singapore Infantry Brigade (7SIB) together with two Guards Battalions in 1977 under an initiative to turn 7SIB into an elite formation, and received its State andRegimental colours on22 January 1977 by then Minister for Defence, DrGoh Keng Swee , on behalf of thePresident of Singapore , DrBenjamin Henry Sheares .On
1 July 1980 , the 1 Cdo Bn was transferred out again when the decision was made to turn 7SIB into a Guards formation, and it came under the direct command ofHeadquarters Infantry . The HeadquartersSchool of Commando Training (SOCT) was established on1 October 1980 , and took over the command of 1 Cdo Bn. The newly reorganised unit was presented with a newformation sign by then ActingChief of General Staff , BG Tan Chin Tiong, incorporating the Winged Stiletto as the new emblem of the Commandos and with the new unit motto, "For Honour and Glory".The all-regular composition of the 1 Cdo Bn's First Company meant it was entrusted with critical counter-terrorism responsibilities, as well as helping to train their NSF counterparts. It began to induct NSFs from
17 December 1984 , however, thus turning 1 Cdo Bn into a full NSF Battalion. In 1986, another tradition of the Commandos was created when thestiletto was presented to graduants of Second Company during their Red Beret Presentation ceremony in December 1986, a practice which has been continued ever since.The need to form a governing policy-making body since the mid-1980s led to the establishment of
Headquarters Commandos in November 1989, and received its State andFormation Colours from the thenPresident of Singapore , MrWee Kim Wee , on20 October 1991 . TheChangi Camp facilities began to restrict the unit's growth, and BG (NS)Lee Hsien Loong , currently serving as thePrime Minister of Singapore , instructed for the "best camp in the SAF" to be built nearby at a site nearSungei Selarang east ofLoyang . The new camp,Hendon Camp , was officially inaugurated on27 January 1994 by thenChief of Defence Force , LTGNg Jui Ping , and remains its home till this day.Heritage and traditions
ymbolism
Like many of its counterparts, the elite status of the Singapore Commando Formation utilises various artifacts or elements to build a unit identity and to foster greater camaraderie amongst its members. These include:
*The Formation Motto: "For Honour & Glory". This motto entreats each Commando to achieve each and every mission he undertakes for the honour and glory of the Formation and Nation.
*The Formation Insignia. Prior to 1981, Commandos wore flashes identifying them with the Formation to which they belonged. As part of the inauguration of HQ SOCT, the Winged Stiletto was introduced as the emblem of the Commandos. The wings and stiletto denotes their elite airborne status.
*The RedBeret , won by all Commandos is given great prominence, with a formal Red Beret Presentation ceremony held at the Passing Out Parade for all training graduants. Sometimes worn even when in battle gear in place of the jungle hat, they are also worn during military parades and formal ceremonies.
*The Stiletto Knife. Razor sharp from edge to edge, the Commando knife is a weapon well suited for silencing the enemy quickly and effectively. Otherwise known as theStiletto knife, or the Fairbairn and Sykes Commando Dagger, it is unique to the Commandos and is just what they need in close quarter, one to one combat. The blade measures 20 cm and features the Commando Formation Insignia.
*The Silver Wings. TheParachutist Badge awarded upon successful completion of the Basic Airborne Course conducted by theParachute Training Wing ,School of Commandos , is also known affectionately as the Silver Wings. First awarded to the pioneering graduating batch of 27 NSFs from Second Company,1st Commando Battalion (1 Cdo Bn), it comprises a pair of outspread wings on both wigs of a deployed parachute, with the words "SINGAPURA" below the canopy. With the design sanctioned by 1 Cdo Bn's Commanding Officer,Tan Kim Peng Clarence , it is differentiated by acrimson velvet backing for only for Commandos, while those of the Commando Parachute Jump Instructors have a golden velvet backing. The "red backing" signifies that only Commandos are operationally capable to jump into battles.Traditions
1st Commando Battalion organises an annual Commando Skills-At-Arms Meet, where by companies vie for honours on an inter-section basis. A practice begun in 1992, it tests Commandos in executing a range of skills which may range from marksmanship, to demolition, and the completion of the Standard Obstacle Course in Full Battle Order. During Skills-At-Arms, a part of the camp will be cordoned off and made available to the public, so that the families and friends of the commandos are able to witness the event.
The Singapore Commandos was the first SAF unit to have an alliance with a foreign unit, the 1st Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment, in 1982. An annual Alliance Parade was first held on
14 March 1982 , until the return of the unit toNew Zealand on2 August 1989 . Ties are maintained, however, by the annual exchange of officers since 1993.The Commandos are a regular feature in the SAF's major parades and events, such as the annual
Singapore Armed Forces Military Tattoo and theSingapore Armed Forces Day Parade . They also appear in various national events, including theNational Day Parade where they form one of the fourGuard of Honour contingents after winning the Best Combat Unit awards in the preceding year. They have appeared in various mass display segments, often by displaying their rappeling skills. TheSingapore Armed Forces Parachute Team has appeared in the parade since 1989.Commandos have also formed up the Guard of Honour for important visitors to the Istana, although this task has been increasingly taken over by the
Singapore Armed Forces Military Police Command due to the irrelevance to its official duties.Manpower
Recruitment
From an all-regular unit, the 1 Cdo Bn became an all-NSF battalion on
17 December 1984 , with equal expectations from the NSFs as with their regular counterparts. The recruitment process is thus equally stringent, with NSFs hand-picked even before they formally begin their National Service liability, this taking precedence over most other units of the SAF as well as that of other organisations. Medical examination reports and physical fitness results taken prior to enlistment were taken into account, amongst other criteria, and shortlisted candidates were subjected to more tests prior to selection. These criteria included above average intelligence and excellent eyesight, although the latter has been loosened somewhat as the number ofmyopic Singaporeans increase. After successfully completing an interview, the candidate will be enlisted into a company and go through hisBasic Military Training phase.NSmen
The
reservist s, or known locally as "Operationally Ready National Servicemen", form the largest manpower source for the Commando Formation, as is the case for the rest of the SAF. NSmen are similarly called up forIn-Camp Training (ICT), and receive refresher courses where necessary at the School of Commandos, including the two-day Basic Combat Training course which is conducted several months prior to the commencement of the ICT itself. NSmen are expected to meet the same standards in their annualIndividual Physical Proficiency Test s as their NSF and regular counterparts.Training
Due to the operationally different requirements of the Singapore Commandos, training of Commandos to-be are conducted separately and away from that of other recruits, with basic training held at company-level at the Battalion's Hendon Camp. More advanced training are conducted at the
School of Commandos (SOC), which every Commando trainee will pass through at least once since compulsory courses such as theBasic Airborne Course are conducted there. It takes about one year to train a newly-enlisted soldier into a full-fledged Commando, with specialists and commanders requiring an even longer time to train.Basic training
All newly enlisted Commandos to-be are trained at their respective companies where they go through Basic Military Training (BMT). While the training syllabus is largely similar to that of regular BMT conducted SAF-wide, these recruits are pushed further, with constant reminders of their roles as elite soldiers. As a result, the unit, for example, has an unbroken record of 100% passes in the annual
marksmanship tests.Upon successful completion of the BMT, candidates who display unsuitable attributes may be posted out to other units, which may include attitude, aptitude, and medical reasons. Otherwise, they proceed on to the
Basic Commando Training (BCT), where skills specific to Commandos are imparted. Physical training becomes increasingly demanding, and trainees are introduced to more weaponry such as theCarl Gustav 84mm recoilless rifle and thegeneral purpose machine gun . Trainees gain proficiency in navigation over land or water, in fieldcraft and watercraft, basic demolition, and in various insertion methods such as via heli-rappelling or via dingies.Besides learning to operate as individual Commandos, trainees are also taught to operate in teams, thus building on team-building skills already imparted during the BMT phase. The Commando is promoted to the rank of
Corporal upon successful completion of the course.Vocational training
Commandos are assigned specific tasks when functioning as a section, and are thus trained to specialise in each of them. These roles may include
signaller s, medical specialists, weapons specialists, small boat operators,sniper s, and demolition experts. Outstanding trainees from the BMT and BCT may be trained asSection Leader s at theCommando Training Wing . All trainees must also go through the Basic Airborne Course at theParachute Training Wing , where they earn their silver wings after five jumps, of which two must be conducted after dusk.Skills taught during vocational training are then fused with skills taught in the BCT, with the aim of building trust and team bonding between members. These are put to the test when the company goes on its overseas exercise in
Brunei , where multiple exercises are conducted in the jungles over several weeks of intensive training.Upon their return to Singapore, the trainees mark the completion of their one-year-long training stint with a gruelling 72km route march, and become full-fledged Commandos. The Red Beret Presentation ceremony is held as part of their
Passing Out Parade , and the newly-trained Commandos will then begin operational duties, where further training may also be conducted on more advanced and specialised skills.Advanced training
Most advanced and leadership training course for Commandos are conducted at the
School of Commandos (SOC), which was formed as the Commando Training Centre (CTC) in 1982 before being given its present name in January 1994. It comprises two wings, namely theCommando Training Wing (CTW) and theParachute Training Wing (PTW).Courses conducted by the CTW include the
Commando Section Leaders' Course (CSLC), theCommando Small Boat Operators' Course , theCommando Officer Conversion Course (COCC), and the highly esteemedSingapore Armed Forces Ranger Course . The PTW is responsible for theBasic Airborne Course , theParachute Jump Instructor Course , theMilitary Free Fall Course , and so on.pecial Operations Force
An elite among the elites. The all-regular SOF are specially trained to operate in longe-range deployments and special missions. All team members are able to be inserted by air/land or sea, with specialised skills in demolitions, explosives and special tactics. They are also trained by US NAVY SEALs and the United States DELTA force. Members of the SOF are extremely low-profile in public, and shun public attention. Former SOF members can be spotted donning various foreign badges and special skills training badges.
Accidents and safety issues
As is the case for other SAF units, training safety is accorded high priority, particularly due to the sensitivity in handling the well-being of national servicemen who constitute a large part of the Commando Formation. Serious training incidents are relatively rare, but they were also rarely publicised or discussed in the media until recently. In 2003, training safety standard began to come under increased scrutiny when
Second Sergeant Hu Enhuai of theSingapore Guards died during a Combat Survival Training course conducted by the Commandos on21 August [http://www.mindef.gov.sg/imindef/news_and_events/nr/2003/aug/21aug03_nr2.html] . Four Commandos were charged in court a year later [http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/89012/1/.html] for carrying out the "dunking" procedure deemed inappriopriate for training purposes.Other recent incidents include the death of a regular serviceman,
Second Sergeant Rajagopal Thirukumaran ofSingapore Guards after a run during the selection for the Ranger course conducted by the CTW on3 September 2003 [http://www.mindef.gov.sg/imindef/news_and_events/nr/2003/sep/03sep03_nr.html] , and a heli-rappelling incident on14 July 2005 in which a regular Commando,First Sergeant Shiva s/o Mohan, and a foreign serviceman were killed. [http://www.mindef.gov.sg/imindef/news_and_events/nr/2005/jul/14jul05_nr.html]On
15 June 2005 , another regular serviceman, Second Sergeant Ong Jia Hui, 24, drowned during training, even though four instructors were within visible range from him at theChangi Naval Base . [http://www.mindef.gov.sg/imindef/news_and_events/nr/2005/jun/15jun05_nr.html] He was training as a member of theMaritime Counter-Terrorism Group in the Special Operations Force at the time of this death. [http://www.mindef.gov.sg/imindef/news_and_events/nr/2006/jan/02jan06_nr.html] On 20 June 2006, a 24-year-old commando officer died while undergoing training at a swimming pool in Hendon Camp. [ cite news | title = SAF commando officer dies during training in swimming pool | publisher = Channel NewsAsia | date = 2006-06-21 | url = http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/214795/1/.html ]Controversies
The 1st Commando Battalion was the subject of controversy in 2003 when it was barred by Ministry of Defence (
MINDEF ) from the annual Best Unit Competition, due to the discovery of irregularities in late 2002 within the logistics records of one of the sub-units of the battalion. There were also discrepancies in the individual fitness test scores reported by two of the unit's specialists, who handle the stores. Army inspectors unmasked the cover-up during a logistics readiness inspection at the battalion. The inspection, which assess the level of competence of storekeepers in SAF units, is part of the selection process in the Best Unit Competition.A ministry spokesman stated: 'The SAF takes a serious view of such matters. As a result, the unit was disallowed from participating in the Best Unit Competition for the year. This is to uphold the integrity and high standards of the competition.' Disciplinary action was reportedly taken against the individuals concerned.
Operations
In peace-time Singapore, the Singapore Commandos are rarely called into action, only occasionally activated to assist in major operations related to the maintenance of law and order. The outbreak of the
Laju incident on31 January 1974 involved four Commandos in a 12-men party accompanying the four terrorists toKuwait .Operation Thunderstorm
On
8 May 1975 , the Commandos, together with theRepublic of Singapore Navy , stormed several vessels withVietnam ese refugees intruding into Singapore's territorial waters, and kept watch on the refugees and crew until they were resupplied and escorted out of Singapore two and a half days later.When an accident struck the
Singapore Cable Car system on29 January 1983 , rescue plans included the activation of Commandos to crawl along the suspension wires to rescue stranded passengers in a cable car, although it did not materialise after a successful rescue by air using theRepublic of Singapore Air Force 's helicopters was conducted instead.The commando's specialist unit, the Special Operations Force, is most well-known for the rescue of all 129 passengers and crew when
Singapore Airlines Flight 117 was hijacked on26 March 1991 [http://www.specialoperations.com/Foreign/Singapore/Guards/Training/FIBUA.htm Unofficial Singapore SOF Page.] Retrieved on January 4, 2008.] . The successful operation led to the awarding of the Medal of Valour to the commandos involved in the operation, along with a unit citation to Headquarters Commandos. [http://www.specialoperations.com/Foreign/Singapore/Guards/Training/FIBUA.htm Unofficial Singapore SOF Page.] Retrieved on January 4, 2008.]Recreation and sports
The physical operational requirements expected of each Commando has a spin-off effect in their non-operational pursuits. The formation organises the Commando Biathlon annually, although it started off as the Commando Triathlon in 1984 until the exclusion of the cycling component in 1988 onwards to encourage all Commandos to participate in it. The Commando Formation dominated the
Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association 's annual sports championships, having won 5 out of 6 times from 1988 to 1993.The commandos have also participated in various competitions either as a unit, or on an individual basis. Two teams are typically registered to compete in the
Singapore Marathon , and in 1989, a platoon took part in the run in Full Battle Order, taking nearly 6 hours to complete. In 1991,SSG Francis Toh and SSG Robin Chan became the first Commandos to complete theIronman Triathlon inHawaii ,United States , doing so in 11 hours and 50 minutes.Weapons
Part of the Singapore Commandos' arsenal is classified, top secret information. What is revealed to the general public are the following weapons used in operations:
Assault rifles
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SAR-21 , 5.56mm
*Ultimax 100 , 5.56mm
*M4 Carbine , 5.56mmhotguns
*various
ubmachine guns
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Heckler & Koch MP5 , 9mm
*FN P90 niper rifles
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Steyr Mannlicher sniper rifles, 7.62mm
*PGM .338 LM (mini-Hecate), 8.6mm
*Heckler & Koch PSG-1 Pistols
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FN Five-Seven , 5.7mm
*FNBrowning Hi-Power , 9mm
*SIG P226
*Vektor pistolsGrenades
*Colt
M203 grenade launcher , 40mm
*SFG-87 hand grenades
*Various smoke grenadesAlliances
*NZL - The Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment
In popular culture
Fictional
television programs *The Reunion (顶天立地),
26 December 2001
*For Honour and Passion (保家卫国), 2007References
Others
* [http://www.mindef.gov.sg/imindef/mindef_websites/atozlistings/army/ourforces/Commandos.html Singapore Commandos Website]
* For Honour and Glory: A Celebration of Commando History (1969–1994)External links
* [http://www.mindef.gov.sg/imindef/mindef_websites/atozlistings/army/ourforces/Commandos.html Official SAF Commandos Information]
* [http://www.geocities.com/raymondrjs/armylifehomecommando.html Life at the Home of the Commandos] Memoirs of a Singaporean commando.
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