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  2. Naval Diving Unit (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    The divers were trained by Lieutenant Victor Rodrigues and were tasked with the maintenance of the Command's naval assets. The SAF Diving Centre became officially known as the Naval Diving Unit (NDU) in 1975. The unit's first major deployment was during the 1983 Singapore cable car crash, [5] where

  3. Sembawang - Wikipedia

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    Within the park is a Battleship-themed outdoor playground that pays tribute to the area's naval history. Sembawang Hot Spring Park is the only hot spring park found in Singapore. It is located along [Gambas Avenue] near the junction with Sembawang Road. It reopened on 4 January 2020 after upgrading works, and now features a cascading pool and ...

  4. List of Singapore Armed Forces bases - Wikipedia

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    3rd Battalion, Singapore Infantry Regiment (3 SIR) [31] Supply Base East; Seletar Camp: Seletar: HQ Army Combat Engineers Group (HQ ARMCEG) 35th Battalion, Singapore Combat Engineers (35 SCE) [2] Sembawang Camp: Sembawang: Naval Diving Unit (NDU) [32] Supply and Transport School (STS) [33] 1st SAF Transport Battalion (1 SAF TPT BN) [34]

  5. Republic of Singapore Navy - Wikipedia

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    Enlistees to the Naval Diving Unit are selected based on their eyesight and medical fitness and trained at Frogman School located within Sembawang Camp. [89] Trainees are required to pass a vocational assessment prior to beginning nine weeks of basic military training.

  6. Special Warfare Group (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    The Special Warfare Group (SWG) is the primary special forces unit of the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) responsible for conducting special operations from sea, air, and land. It is one of six squadrons of the Naval Diving Unit (NDU). [1]

  7. Tuas Naval Base - Wikipedia

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    Tuas Naval Base (TNB) is the second naval base of the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN). Located at the western tip of Singapore, it occupies 0.28 km 2 (0.11 sq mi) of land. It was officially opened on 2 September 1994, by Goh Chok Tong, the Prime Minister of Singapore(at the time). For about two decades, Brani Naval Base was the RSN's only base ...

  8. Brani Naval Base - Wikipedia

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    Brani Regional Base (formerly Brani Naval Base) is the headquarters of the Police Coast Guard (PCG) of the Singapore Police Force (SPF). It was formerly a naval base of the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN), the premises of which has since been relocated to Changi Naval Base and Tuas Naval Base.

  9. Changi Naval Base - Wikipedia

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    Changi Naval Base (CNB), officially known as RSS Singapura – Changi Naval Base, [1] is a naval base of the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) and United States Navy (USN). Located about 1.5 kilometres east of Changi Air Base (East) and 3.5 kilometres east of Singapore Changi Airport , the base was built on 1.28 km 2 (0.49 sq mi) of reclaimed land .