Where we belong
NCC, NCC, all the way
We like it here
We like it here
We've found ourselves a home ha!
A home ha!
A home sweet home ha!

And never shall we part.
Forever one for all, all for one!
Hi Everyone (Once Again)
First thing, I'm pleasantly surprised that you all kept the old password and username despite having a new URL. Second thing, typing your username reminds me of my Part A days (Alpha '06) and I feel old.

Nevermind enough of that. Just saw Wai Guin's post (sorry it's a typo) about NCC. Okay, this issue is quite disheartening, and well, heartbreaking to a certain extent...So here's my say.

#1: NCC is not a rubbish bin, and you all are not rubbish. Obviously we are NCC, a uniformed group (with guns) and the premier uniformed group in Singapore. Okay enough of HQ NCC propaganda haha.

#2: No offence, but being in NCC beats being c**ped up in some room blowing some trumpet, playing some Chinese instrument that's off-tune, singing Do-Re-Mi all day, thinking about your next Chess move...and saying goodbye to manhood on the dancefloor (I can't think of what to say for the girls, so sorry!). Damn that was being rude.

#3: If you see NCC as your 2nd home, and you're proud of it, keep it up. That's the way. After all, what do non-NCC people know about NCC?!

#4: Sad to say, yes sometimes we have to clear other people's sh*t. I mean, no choice, right? Just complete the given set of tasks, and full stop. As long as you've completed the task, whatever criticism or scolding is invalid. Job done, if "roly-poly" is ranting at you, just ignore.

#5: Your specialist (and me, from time to time) can shout "KNOCK IT DOWN!!!" to you, but get this straight, nobody in this school can put RVNCC down.

#6: For the guys. You know what? A "Gold" Award practically solves everything, so work hard on it while I'm still here for the next 2 years (not that I'm going to die in 2013). ALL THE BEST!!! For the girls, ALL THE BEST TOO!!!

#7: Be proud of yourself for enduring through all the physical and mental challenges, be proud of your platoonmates who've been by your side (in pumping position), be proud of your specialists for putting in the effort in training you. And most of all, be proud of RVNCC, we're still standing strong, and will emerge stronger.

Alright, before this gets too long and emotional for me, I'd better stop here. Damn did I just write a GP essay...

Remembering that I'm going to see you all through Specialists' Course next year makes me feel even older.

Cheers,

C / Officer David aka Sgt David