SAF Volunteer Corps Allows More to Contribute to National Defence
We refer to the forum letters "Initial success depends on applicants" by Mr Kwan Jin Yao and "Issues with volunteer soldiers"" by Mr Lee Yong Se (both dated 20 Oct 14), as well as "Transform Volunteer Corps into Military Reserve Force" by Mr Chew Kok Liang (dated 22 Oct 14).
The Singapore Armed Forces Volunteer Corps (SAFVC) is the first uniformed service scheme that will provide more Singaporeans and Permanent Residents the opportunity to contribute to national defence, show support for National Service (NS) and deepen their understanding and ownership of national defence. Other existing volunteer schemes within the SAF allow national servicemen to continue serving beyond their NS obligations, as well as for Singaporeans who are experts from the private and public sectors to serve on MINDEF's boards and committees.
The success of the SAFVC will depend on the commitment of Volunteers to give their best while serving in their respective roles. Volunteers will be carefully selected, taking into account their motivation, aptitude and experience, to determine if they are suitable for military service. Volunteers will also undergo medical and security screening processes similar to our national servicemen.
The SAF takes the contributions and proficiency of Volunteers seriously. Volunteers will be trained to standards before they are deployed. This emphasis will ensure that Volunteers continuously improve their skills, in order for them to contribute meaningfully to our country's defence and security.
In evaluating the SAFVC, the context of Singapore's defence must be taken into consideration. NS is the cornerstone of Singapore's defence, and every national serviceman is an essential part of the SAF. The training that our national servicemen undertake ensures that the SAF is operationally ready to deal with a range of security threats and challenges. The roles and expectations of Volunteers are different as they will be trained and deployed in roles that support the duties of our national servicemen.
We welcome feedback from the public, and look forward to engaging our future Volunteers.
Colonel Mike Tan Cheow Khai
Commander, SAF Volunteer Corps
MINDEF's reply was published as "Volunteer corps allows more to play a part in national defence", The Straits Times, 27 Oct 14