May 13, 2007

SAF Overseas Incident - Updated with pictures and videos.

Paul said:

Latest - The remains of the late Private (PTE) Fan Yao Jin were brought back to Singapore at 11:18 am today (13 May 2007). The funeral will be held at the Bright Hill Crematorium on 15 May 2007. The late PTE Fan will be accorded a full military funeral.

Recommended by iworkforthem: "This is a summary of events for the SAF Overseas Incident."

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Comments 7

My heart goes out to the NSFman. It is an extremely unfortunate event. I hope SAF would look into the matter and ensure such incident will not happen again

What a dumb fuck comment. It's like people can get struck by lightning and you'd also ask the authorities to make sure that there is no more lightning.

The way to ensure such incident will not happen to an NSF again is not to have any NS in the first place.

Posted by Anonymous Coward* on 14 May, 2007 - 7:31pm

From "About Face" by James Mann:

"By 1992, quite a few Bush administration officials believed Taiwan had a legitimate case for buying new planes. Its air force was operating with antiquated American F-5E and F-104 jet fighters. Some of these planes crashed in such alarming numbers that they were being called "widow makers". "

who tell everyone i 1.42 m short hah?
who?
basket!
fcuking hell! when I catch you i will kick you in the balls!

OK lah!
I headbutt people's balls.
Can or not?
na beh!

How come he didn't get a posthumous promotion? The Malay corporal made sergeant.

Posted by Goo* on 18 May, 2007 - 5:47pm