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  1. The following is a list of the camps and bases of the Singapore Armed Forces. Singapore Army bases. Republic of Singapore Navy bases. Republic of Singapore Air Force bases. References. ^ "National Cadet Corps – Singapore – About". Facebook. National Cadet Corps. Retrieved 25 September 2018.

    Name
    Location
    Unit (s)
    Amoy Quee Camp
    HQ National Cadet Corps (HQ NCC) [1]
    Bedok Camp I
    1st Guards Battalion (1 Guards) [2] 3rd ...
    Bedok Camp II
    1st Guards Battalion (1 Guards) [2] 3rd ...
    Clementi Camp
    HQ 2nd People's Defence Force (HQ 2 PDF) ...
  2. Nov 2, 2010 · Woodlands Camps/Kranji Army Barracks. There are two abandoned military camps along Kranji Road, between Jalan Lam Huat and Woodlands Road. One was the Woodlands Camp II, formerly an artillery camp and School of Transport.

    • Built by The British in The 1930s
    • Used as A Pow Camp During The Japanese Occupation
    • Demolished in 2013 & Zoned as A Reserved Site by Ura
    • Remembering Kranji Barracks
    • Find Out More About The Kranji Heritage Trail Here

    Image credit: Remember Singapore Built by the British in the 1930s, Kranji Barracks was situated along Kranji Road, minutes away from Kranji Reservoir Park. It had 2 abandoned army camps under its wing, known as Woodlands Camp I and Woodlands Camp II. Image credit: State of Buildings At Woodlands Camp I was the Ordinance Supply Base, which was used...

    Image credit: National Heritage Board We’ve all learnt about the Japanese Occupation during history lessons in school, and the tragic circumstances Prisoners of War (POWs) succumbed to then. While many were housed in a prison camp now known as Changi Chapel & Museum, there were also POWs in Kranji Barracks. Image credit: State of Buildings When the...

    Image credit: State of Buildings After being abandoned for close to 3 decades, Kranji Barracks was finally torn down in 2013. The now barren piece of land has been marked out as a reserve site under the Urban Redevelopment Authority’s (URA) Masterplan 2014 and is likely to undergo plans to become a recreational space within the neighbourhood. Kranj...

    These structures were once used for outdoor training sessions and have since been demolished. Image credit: Remember Singapore History buff or not, it’s always exciting to learn about the lesser-known side of Singapore’s past. While pivotal events like the British rule and Japanese Occupation are no stranger to us, they are but mere figments of his...

    Check out these abandoned places in SG: 1. Tanglin Hill Brunei Hospital 2. Upper Thomson Secondary School 3. Fort Serapong 4. Old Changi Hospital Cover image adapted from: Remember Singapore, State of Buildings

  3. Feb 20, 2023 · The Kranji Regional Health Hub (KRHH) is a two-storey medical facility that serves as a central node for health services for the SAF camps in the north-western region. It offers enhanced medical, dental, specialist and diagnostic capabilities, as well as pandemic-ready features and innovative initiatives.

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  4. BMTC is a military training facility of the Singapore Armed Forces that provides basic training for recruits. It has three camps, one of which is in Kranji, and uses Pulau Tekong as a base for two other camps.

  5. This provides an in-depth look at Kranji Camp 3, its history, layout, training facilities, and operations that support the SAF MP in maintaining discipline and security across the SAF. Introduction to Kranji Camp 3. It is situated along Kranji Road, just opposite Kranji Camp.

  6. After the Kranji Beach landings, Lieutenant General Nishimura Takuma of the Japanese Imperial Guard took over the Kranji Army Barracks — a military base built in the 1930s which has since been levelled. 8 The Japanese used it as a prisoner-of-war camp during the early days of Occupation.

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