Seven Years of Legacy

12 Jul 20

(Caption of photo above) Our sailors learning basic fire-fighting skills – an essential skill all sailors have to master.

 


 

We are Pioneers of our Generation, but as pioneers, we also have to be responsible to the next generation.

This is one of the key responsibilities of the Maritime Training and Doctrine Command (MTDC). On this day, when the training command was first formed, we take the opportunity to wish MTDC a happy 7th anniversary! We would like to thank all trainers and instructors at MTDC who have helped to validate new doctrines and operating concepts, upkeep the currency of sailors' skills, and train our next generation of sailors.

BZ for a job well done!

(Some photos were taken before additional precautionary measures against COVID-19 were implemented.)
 

Training being conducted in the MTDC's Naval Tactical Trainer.

Training being conducted in the MTDC's Naval Tactical Trainer.

Basic Specialisation Course trainees being tested on their rope-handling skills during their end-of-course Summary Exercise. This is a 5-day exercise where trainees exercise a 24-hour watch cycle as per life on board a deployed ship.

Basic Specialisation Course trainees being tested on their rope-handling skills during their end-of-course Summary Exercise. This is a 5-day exercise where trainees exercise a 24-hour watch cycle as per life on board a deployed ship.

Trainees learning the skills for damage control.

Trainees learning the skills for damage control.

The ship-handling simulator provides trainees with a chance to learn ship navigation and watch-keeping in a safe environment.

The ship-handling simulator provides trainees with a chance to learn ship navigation and watch-keeping in a safe environment.