For the Love of the Sea

29 Jul 20

(Caption of photo above) The care shown our people was what attracted MID Ang Zyn Yee (right) to join the Navy.

"Meeting commanders prior to entering service who were awe-inspiring yet humble and approachable, and that exposure really affirmed my decision to join the RSN." – MID Ang, SAF Scholar.

(MID Ang is currently attached to RSS Persistence in preparation for her Midshipman Sea Training Deployment. The attached midshipmen and crew of RSS Persistence have been isolated for the deployment and have all tested negative for COVID-19.)

 


 

A love for the sea and aspirations to serve – these are just some of the reasons that motivated our newest batch of scholars to join the Navy Family and protect maritime Singapore.

Here's presenting the Defence Scholars from the Navy, who received their awards in decentralised ceremonies.

"Singapore's maritime landscape, be it in terms of opportunities and challenges it faces, is an area that's very exciting and is something that I want to be a part of. I decided to join the Navy so that I can play my part in shaping Singapore's future." – MID Shawn Cheng, SAF Scholar (right).

(MID Cheng is currently attached to RSS Persistence in preparation for his Midshipman Sea Training Deployment. The attached midshipmen and crew of RSS Persistence have been isolated for the deployment and have all tested negative for COVID-19.) 

"I was drawn by the fact that the Navy does a lot of real-life, real-time operations to help patrol our sea lines of communication." – LTA Yeo Tsing Ngia, SAF Merit Scholar (right).

Today LTA Yeo is part of the 24/7 operations as a Young Officer on board RSS Justice, a littoral mission vessel, charged to keep a closed watch over Singapore's waters.

"I have always been interested in pursuing a career and serving in the public sector. I was inspired to become a naval officer following a sailing on a littoral mission vessel during an RSN experiential programme, where I saw first-hand how the crew worked together as a family to protect Singapore's waters against potential threats." – LTA Shawn Goh, SAF Merit Scholar (right).

"I joined the Navy because I've always had an affinity to water. Singapore is a maritime nation and is extremely vulnerable to external threats from the water. The actions our navy takes to protect Singapore also has an economic dimension. Our economic success is dependent on our reputation as a safe nation that MNCs can confidently do business with." – MID Phoebe Teo, SAF Merit Scholar (right).

(MID Teo is currently attached to RSS Persistence in preparation for her Midshipman Sea Training Deployment. The attached midshipmen and crew of RSS Persistence have been isolated for the deployment and have all tested negative for COVID-19.)

"I truly enjoy the family spirit in the Navy - how everyone on board the ship and in the teams, regardless of rank, appointment and seniority, works together in order to achieve mission success." – 2LT Ho Zi Ming, SAF Merit Scholar (right).

"It wasn't the scholarship that was primary in my mind when I signed with the Navy. But my commanders and instructors encouraged me to try for the scholarship. Like them, I hope to inspire others to give their best and to be a leader that balances the needs of the mission and the men under my command." – ME4(A) Tan Wen Lin, SAF Engineering Scholarship (right).