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  2. Lim Chu Kang Camp II - Wikipedia

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    Lim Chu Kang Camp II is located at Lim Chu Kang in the northwest part of North Region, Singapore. The camp is operated by the Republic of Singapore Air Force and located on Lim Chu Kang Road opposite Choa Chu Kang Cemetery. The camp houses elements from Singapore Air Defense Artillery 163 Squadron (Medium altitude air defence) and 160 Squadron.

  3. List of Singapore Armed Forces bases - Wikipedia

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    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) [33] Supply and Transport School (STS) [34] 1st Transport Battalion (1 TPT Bn) [35] 3rd Transport Battalion (3 TPT Bn) [33] Stagmont Camp: Choa Chu Kang: HQ Signals and ...

  4. Lim Chu Kang - Wikipedia

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    Lim Chu Kang is a planning area located in the northwestern part ... but had been cleared by the late 1990s and expanded the Sungei Gedong Camp's military training ...

  5. Republic of Singapore Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Lim Chu Kang Camp II SADA (Singapore Air Defense Artillery) 163 Sqn Raytheon I-HAWK SAM (Medium altitude air defence)(*being replaced by Aster 30 SMTP) 160 Sqn Oerlikon 35 mm AA Guns (Airfield defence) Choa Chu Kang Camp. 201 Sqn FPS 117 Radar (Fighter control, SAM control, Surveillance, ASP) Other assets of SADA (Singapore Air Defense Artillery)

  6. 165 Squadron, Republic of Singapore Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Formed at Changi Camp, it was established on 1 September 1985, before becoming fully operationally ready a year later. In 1987, the battalion shifted to Lim Chu Kang Camp II, where it is currently located. Full-time National Servicemen were added to its ranks in 1988.

  7. Western Water Catchment - Wikipedia

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    There are seven main military bases in the Western Water Catchment. These include Pasir Laba Camp, Choa Chu Kang Camp at Lorong Danau (where the RSAF's 201 Squadron is based; it has Fighter control, SAM control, Surveillance and ASP), [6] Sungei Gedong Camp (HQ Armour), Kranji Camp II & III, Mowbray Camp (SAF MP Command) and Tengah Air Base.

  8. List of military training deaths in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Lim Chu Kang Camp, Singapore First Warrant Officer (1WO) Tan Poh Eng: 21 May 2009: 53: Died in a parachuting accident. [31] Bloemfountein, South Africa 2nd Warrant Officer (2WO) Poh Eng Huat: April 2009: 36: Found unconscious at 6.05pm in a flight crew room after performing 'tunnel crawl demo of an F-5 Tiger aircraft.

  9. Choa Chu Kang Road - Wikipedia

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    Old Choa Chu Kang Road leads to a number of military facilities, including Tengah Air Base, Army Logistics Base, Keat Hong Camp, Choa Chu Kang Camp, Poyan 300m Rifle Range, SAFTI City Urban Training Facility and if counting also Lim Chu Kang Road, also Lim Chu Kang Camp, Murai Camp and Sungei Gedong Camp. [2]