Struggling swimmer who became a Sea Marshal

Actions
https://www.mindef.gov.sg/web/wcm/connect/pioneer/7f1ecd47-30ef-46e5-9727-dd26ac9ccbb8/07dec20_news1-1-new.JPG?MOD=AJPERES&CACHEID=ROOTWORKSPACE.Z18_1QK41482LG0G10Q8NM8IUA1051-7f1ecd47-30ef-46e5-9727-dd26ac9ccbb8-noXxxyC /web/wcm/connect/pioneer/7f1ecd47-30ef-46e5-9727-dd26ac9ccbb8/07dec20_news1-1-new.JPG?MOD=AJPERES&CACHEID=ROOTWORKSPACE.Z18_1QK41482LG0G10Q8NM8IUA1051-7f1ecd47-30ef-46e5-9727-dd26ac9ccbb8-noXxxyC /web/portal/pioneer/article/regular-article-detail/people/2020-Q4/07dec20_news1
/web/portal/pioneer/article/regular-article-detail/people/2020-Q4/07dec20_news1
07dec20_news1
07 Dec 2020 | PEOPLE

Struggling swimmer who became a Sea Marshal

// Story by Thrina Tham

// Photos by Chua Soon Lye

English 华文
For exemplary conduct during his NS, CFC (NS) Tan was recognised as one of the Navy’s NSFs of the Year.

Corporal First Class (CFC) (NS) Gary Tan is not afraid to admit that he stood frozen with fear at the top of the 5m diving tower for more than an hour back in Basic Military Training (BMT).

He was not a good swimmer and could not tread water to survive. He had no confidence in being able to swim back properly.

Finally, after much support from his batch mates and coaxing from his Master Sergeant, CFC (NS) Tan made the leap.

He would go on to take greater leaps as an Accompanying Sea Security Team (ASSeT) trooper of the Republic of Singapore Navy's (RSN's) 180 Squadron.

For his hard work and exemplary conduct during his National Service (NS), the 24-year-old is one of the recipients of the Full-time National Servicemen (NSF) of the Year Award 2020.

Marshal of the sea

CFC (NS) Tan graduated from BMT with the Naval Diving Unit's mono-intake batch. While he did not make the cut as a frogman, his training with the elite force helped improve his physical fitness and swimming skills.

He was eventually deployed as an ASSeT Operator, a physically demanding role in its own right.

Known as Sea Marshals, these servicemen work round-the-clock as part of the Maritime Security Task Force to carry out checks and ensure the safe passage of merchant vessels across the Singapore Strait.

[File Photo] An ASSeT Operator climbing up a Jacob's ladder rigged to the Boarding and Search Trainer. The team is trained to carry out checks on vessels plying the Singapore Strait.

Despite the long hours – that can last eight hours, or more, when on duty - CFC (NS) Tan volunteered to extend his service for two months till 24 Aug, to help out during the COVID-19 pandemic.

He joined the team who stayed isolated in base, and continued with boarding operations at sea.

"There was a shortage of manpower due to cohorting measures, (so) I wanted to contribute and support my squadron by adding myself to the operational headcount," he said.

[File Photo] An ASSeT Operator wears his Personal Protective Equipment when boarding a merchant ship during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Sailing in rough seas

CFC (NS) Tan, who is now an undergraduate at the Singapore Institute of Technology, counts his participation at Exercise Eagle Indopura 2019 as one of his most memorable NS experiences.

The ASSeT Operator was then the assistant team leader of the boarding team, despite being the only NSF.

The RSN team had to work with a team from the Indonesian Navy to plan and conduct a boarding operation. "It was intimidating at first as I was the youngest member and inexperienced in overseas exercises," he recounted.

Ex Eagle Indopura, held from 18 to 25 July 2019, saw the RSN and the Indonesian Navy working together to track a vessel of interest and conduct boarding operations.

On the day of the exercise, the team had to cope with a challenging sea state as they approached the simulated commercial vessel on board a Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat.

"The height of the waves was about as tall as me and it was like we were riding a roller coaster against the current. We had to grab our seats tightly throughout the sail," said CFC (NS) Tan.

It was a sense of achievement when the bilateral team successfully completed their mission. "Overall, the experience was eye-opening and I learnt from the Indonesian boarding team...while sharing my ops knowledge too."

Learning from others is also how CFC (NS) Tan has bettered himself throughout his NS.

On his NSF of the Year recognition, he said: "Winning an award never crossed my mind as an NSF, as I do not necessarily have the best fitness or knowledge. But I always believe in putting my 100 per cent in any task handed to me."

Suggested Reading
From radio waves to sea waves
From radio waves to sea waves
PEOPLE
01-Apr-24

In the last of PIONEER's "From Desk to Field" series this year, we speak to former YES 933 DJ CPT Henry Law who left the media industry to pursue his naval calling.

You're on my radar Feature
You're on my radar
PEOPLE
07-Feb-24

What's kept this Navy couple going strong through 11 years of their relationship, four kids and heavy work duties?

New year, new recruits
Cover story
New year, new recruits
OPS & TRAINING
05-Jan-24

Join the first batch of BMT recruits in 2024 for their first day of National Service.

Naval divers' trivia face-off
Cover story
Naval divers' trivia face-off
COMMUNITY
15-Nov-23

It's a battle of brains vs brawn between these naval divers.

Navy@Vivo returns, bigger & better!
Navy@Vivo returns, bigger & better!
COMMUNITY
16-Oct-23

Hands up if you miss Navy@Vivo.

Who's your buddy? Feature
Who's your buddy?
COMMUNITY
28-Jul-23

For better or for worse, these brothers-in-arms were the ones who make your National Service memorable – remember to jio your kakis out for a kopi session this International Friendship Day!

RSS Valiant wins Best Fleet Unit Feature
RSS Valiant wins Best Fleet Unit
MILESTONES
29-Jun-23

This is the missile corvette's fourth win.

RSN's littoral mission vessel fires its first anti-air missile in SG-US exercise
Cover story
RSN's littoral mission vessel fires its first anti-air missile in SG-US exercise
OPS & TRAINING
28-Jun-23

The Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) conducted its inaugural firing of the MICA anti-air missile as part of Exercise Pacific Griffin 2023.

Walking in Mum's footsteps
Cover story
Walking in Mum's footsteps
PEOPLE
10-May-23

This mother joined the SAF Volunteer Corps (SAFVC) hoping to support her son when he enlisted for NS. Instead, she inspired her daughter to join the Navy.

The unlikely friendship between an officer & his sergeant
The unlikely friendship between an officer & his sergeant
PEOPLE
03-Apr-23

They met in the Army, and went from buddies to each other's best man.