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Digital and Intelligence Service [3] Chief of Navy (CNV) Rear Admiral Sean Wat Jianwen: 1 January 2024 [d] Naval Officer PPA(G) Republic of Singapore Navy [4] Chief of Air Force (CAF) Major-General Kelvin Fan Sui Siong: 1 July 2024 [e] Air Warfare Officer (Air Defence Weapons) PPA(E), PPA(P), PBS: Republic of Singapore Air Force [5]
Gerald Ford: 5 John H. Holdridge: August 5, 1975 June 9, 1978 Gerald Ford Jimmy Carter: 6 Richard F. Kneip: August 7, 1978 September 25, 1980 [3] Jimmy Carter 7 Harry E. T. Thayer: December 13, 1980 June 14, 1984 [4] Jimmy Carter Ronald Reagan: 8 J. Stapleton Roy: October 26, 1984 October 4, 1986 Ronald Reagan 9 Daryl Arnold: April 28, 1987 ...
The President of Singapore is the head of state of the Republic of Singapore. Preceded by the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, the office of president was created on 22 December 1965 after Singapore's independence in August 1965, with incumbent Yang di-Pertuan Negara Yusof Ishak serving as the first president.
Gerald Giam Yean Song (Chinese: 严燕松; pinyin: Yán Yànsōng; born 22 November 1977) [1] [2] is a Singaporean politician. A member of the opposition Workers' Party (WP), Giam has been the Member of Parliament (MP) representing the Bedok Reservoir – Punggol division of Aljunied GRC since 2020.
The Meet-the-People Sessions (MPS) is a series of one-to-one meetings between elected Members of Parliament (MPs) and their constituents in Singapore. The sessions are usually held once a week at a local constituency office staffed by partisan volunteers.
Last Palm Standing - Mediacorp Subaru Car Challenge (Chinese 中文: 比耐力贏轎車比賽) is an annual challenge organised by Mediacorp Radio and Subaru in Singapore. It has been held at the open air space in front of Ngee Ann City since its inauguration on 17 November 2002.
The President of the Republic of Singapore [a] is the head of state of Singapore.The president represents the country in official diplomatic functions and possesses certain executive powers over the Government of Singapore, including the control of the national reserves and the ability to revoke and appoint public service appointments.
The SID shared a similar background to its domestic counterpart, the Internal Security Department (ISD).. In the aftermath of 1915 Singapore Mutiny, to collect the political intelligence, espionage, and the surveillance of potential subversives, [6] a political intelligence bureau was established in Singapore under direct command and control of Major-General Dudley Howard Ridout, General ...