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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Basic Military Training Centre

1°24′20.80″N 104°1′54.03″E / 1.4057778°N 104.0316750°E / 1.4057778; 104.0316750

Basic Military Training Centre
Country Singapore
Branch Singapore Army
TypeBasic military training
SizeFive schools in three camps
Part ofSingapore Armed Forces
Garrison/HQLadang Camp
Rocky Hill Camp
Kranji Camp II
Motto(s)"Excel Through Basics"

The Basic Military Training Centre (BMTC) is a military training facility of the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF). It comprises five schools organised into three camps, of which two are based on Pulau Tekong, an island off the northeast coast of mainland Singapore, while the third camp is in Kranji in northwest Singapore. As its name indicates, it provides basic military training for the majority of recruits enlisted in the SAF.

Overview

BMTC has five schools organised into three camps. Ladang Camp (BTMC Schools I, II and III) and Rocky Hill Camp (BTMC School IV) are on Pulau Tekong. BTMC School V is at Kranji Camp II. Each BMTC School is further subdivided into Companies.

Access to Pulau Tekong and Kranji Camp II requires prior approval from the Ministry of Defence. There are ferry services between Pulau Tekong and the Singapore Armed Forces Ferry Terminal (SAFFT) at Changi on mainland Singapore. Next to the ferry terminal is the National Service Landmark, a life-sized statue of a soldier bearing the Singapore Armed Forces flag.

BMTC is equipped with various facilities, including a five-storey housing block for each company, as well as sports facilities such as running tracks, indoor gyms and swimming pools, and supporting amenities such as cookhouses, canteens, medical centres and e-marts. On the training grounds, there are training sheds, a firing range simulator, as well as rifle, grenade and battle inoculation course ranges. All buildings in Ladang Camp are connected by sheltered walkways. The Tekong Highway located north of Ladang Camp leads to Rocky Hill Camp.

Incidents

In March 2017, BMTC mistakenly published the full NRIC numbers alongside photo portraits of a batch of graduating National Service (NS) recruits online for almost a day. The personal data was made available via a Google Drive document link that was shared on the BMTC's Facebook page. BMTC commander Colonel Desmond Yeo apologised and explained that the publication of the personal data was an "oversight" and the BMTC removed the link by noon the day after the data was made available after it had realised what had happened.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Enlistment Notice". CMPB. Ministry of Defence. Retrieved 18 February 2019.
  2. ^ "NS recruits' NRIC numbers posted online due to 'oversight': BMTC". Channel News Asia. 16 March 2017. Archived from the original on 16 March 2017.
  3. ^ "NS recruits' photos and NRIC numbers posted online in BMTC slip-up". TODAY. Retrieved 2024-05-25.
  4. ^ Liang, Chong Zi (2017-03-16). "Photos and IC numbers of army recruits published online by mistake, BMTC apologises". The Straits Times. ISSN 0585-3923. Retrieved 2024-05-25.
  5. ^ "Reply to TODAY's Forum Letter on "Link to SAF Soldiers' IC numbers, photos posted on Facebook"". www.mindef.gov.sg. Retrieved 2024-05-25.