
Behind the Parade: The NSF who went from spectator to a stoic guardian
As part of SCDF’s contingency standby crew during the National Day Parade 2025, Fire and Rescue Specialist SGT1 (NS) Mervyn Koh reflects on service, duty and pride.
As part of SCDF’s contingency standby crew during the National Day Parade 2025, Fire and Rescue Specialist SGT1 (NS) Mervyn Koh reflects on service, duty and pride.
A day of pride, purpose, and renewed dedication to duty, as the Singapore Police Force commemorated Police Day 2025 with a double celebration.
The food may be miles better and the culture less “rabak” (Malay for “wild”) as a whole, but regardless of generation, National Service (NS) remains an essential experience that bestows those who serve with skills for life.
For these three Singapore Police Force NSFs, racial differences are dwarfed by the strength of their friendship and commitment to their work
SGT (NS) Mohamed Firdose found pride and motivation as he stepped into the nation’s spotlight at the National Day Parade.
Superintendent Joey Tan’s first-hand experience on the frontline fuels his passion for creating effective policies in the fight for a drug-free Singapore.
Lance Corporal Tan Eng Kiat, Nasser’s dedication to the practice has taken him from the National Cadet Corps to international competitions, reflecting his passion, discipline and resilience.
From helping ex-offenders reintegrate into society to championing drug abuse prevention, Mr Ramli Abdullah’s dedication shows that even small steps can spark big changes.
From vigilant patrols to seamless crowd control, SPF officers, including NS officers, worked tirelessly to keep fans safe and the action uninterrupted at Singapore’s biggest racing event.
A group of SPF NSmen share how their professional skills and passion for fitness led them to develop initiatives that support fellow NSmen and NSFs in passing their IPPT.