{"id":19452,"date":"2022-12-23T17:00:50","date_gmt":"2022-12-23T09:00:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nsman.safra.sg\/?p=19452"},"modified":"2022-12-23T17:07:53","modified_gmt":"2022-12-23T09:07:53","slug":"nsmen-share-celebrating-christmas-in-the-army","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nsman.safra.sg\/nsmen-share-celebrating-christmas-in-the-army\/","title":{"rendered":"NSMen Share: Celebrating Christmas In The Army"},"content":{"rendered":"
There\u2019s a special feeling during Christmas that is just indescribable \u2013 the air somehow feels cooler, the smell of festive goodies is everywhere, and everyone just seems more joyous than ever!<\/p>\n
For NSmen, it means time off after strenuous<\/span> military operations to relish in the sweet comfort of their homes, while reconnecting with family and friends whom some have not seen in a long time. However, military camps still need guarding, and crucial military operations still need conducting.<\/p>\n For this special festive edition of NSmen Share, we have some<\/span>\u00a0NSmen share their personal experiences celebrating Christmas while they were in the army. And on a side note, remember to thank the military personnel who protect our nation while we celebrate!\u00a0 <\/span>Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year!<\/p>\n <\/p>\n “Perhaps I\u2019m getting older, but I remember Christmas being more festive for us back then. It was a sign that the year was ending, which meant public holidays and downtime for us! Of course, the “lucky” few who were picked for guard duty were not as happy, but still!<\/p>\n I remember the days that led up to Christmas \u2013 the food was more edible (speaks a lot about food prepared back then) and training was not as intense. Our superiors were also in a festive mood, being much more approachable and friendly as opposed to other periods in the year.” \u2013 CPL Luo Liang So, Infantry<\/i><\/p>\n <\/p>\n “Christmas was always a double-edged sword for us. The lucky ones get to go home; the not-so-lucky ones however, had to be called for guard duty. I remembered the trepidation I felt as the guard duty roster was announced, fearing my name would appear on that sheet.<\/p>\n Thankfully, I got to go home that season! Some of my friends, however, were desperately trying to find ways to swap their duties. While I may not have celebrated Christmas in camp, I have heard stories \u2013 like how those on duty enjoyed festive snacks, with an Encik even dropping by in the afternoon to bring them prata!” \u2013 CPL Jason Chung, 613SIR<\/i><\/p>\n <\/p>\n “I was and still am a huge gamer \u2013 During my time in the army, I always looked forward to revisiting MMORPGS like Ragnar\u00f6k and World of Warcraft during my days off!<\/p>\n Christmas meant free time to indulge in my favourite games \u2013 an amazing reprieve from the regimentation of military training. These games usually have their own festive events as well, so it was the perfect penultimate conclusion to my year! I still fondly remember rushing home from camp and turning the computer on immediately, just so that I could get a headstart on the virtual festivities that awaited me!\u00a0<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n I did have guard duty though on New Year’s so that wasn\u2019t the best ending! But the fact that I spent my Christmas doing what I love most made it all worthwhile.”\u00a0\u00a0<\/span>– CPL Sean Chin, 1SIR<\/i><\/p>\n <\/p>\n