What Does it Take to be a Sailor?

25 Feb 20

Our midshipmen from the 89th MIDS / 25th MDEC1 found out during their Midshipman Sea Training Deployment (MSTD)!

On board the landing ship tank RSS Endurance, they kept watches alongside the ship crew to learn how to keep the ship safe and operational. The midshipmen also exercised their planning skills and took part in various shipboard drills such as small arms firing and firefighting. 

We wish the midshipmen all the best for the next stage of training. Stay true to your batch motto and continue to 'Conquer with Valour'!

(Photos courtesy of Midshipman Wing, OCS)

Keeping vigilant watch in the Bridge. Midshipmen learnt how to be a part of the Bridge team by closing up in the various roles.

Keeping vigilant watch in the Bridge. Midshipmen learnt how to be a part of the Bridge team by closing up in the various roles.

Going for engineering rounds. Our future engineers learnt just what it means to keep the ship operationally ready.

Going for engineering rounds. Our future engineers learnt just what it means to keep the ship operationally ready.

Midshipmen from the Dragon Division go over the navigation plans to see if the ship is making good time on her planned track. Ships must always be punctual!

Midshipmen from the Dragon Division go over the navigation plans to see if the ship is making good time on her planned track. Ships must always be punctual!

Firefighting is an essential skill that every sailor on board must have!

Firefighting is an essential skill that every sailor on board must have!

During a shipboard exercise, the helmsman ME1 Ong Kian Boon (pictured second from the left) teaches the midshipmen how to adjust the engines according to the given orders.

During a shipboard exercise, the helmsman ME1 Ong Kian Boon (pictured second from the left) teaches the midshipmen how to adjust the engines according to the given orders.

"A-Gun, 3 rounds, burst fire, shoot!" Under close supervision, our midshipmen closed up on the gunnery systems to learn what it takes to fire the ship's main gun - the 76mm OTO Melara.

"A-Gun, 3 rounds, burst fire, shoot!" Under close supervision, our midshipmen closed up on the gunnery systems to learn what it takes to fire the ship's main gun - the 76mm OTO Melara.