From LTA Hozefa's Desk....
Dear Cadets,
Firstly, congratulations to all of you on the occasion of the Montfort NCDCC Unit being awarded the GOLD Award for the UOPA. This is the first time that NCDCC is conducting a UOPA and our unit has made history by being the first four schools to win the Gold Award ever in the history of NCDCC.
This certainly could not have been possible without the hard work that all of you and your seniors that have passed out have put in to make our unit what it is today. Everytime you attended trainings, studied hard for a proficiency badge, took part in a community service activty, took part in activities organised by HQ NCDCC, you have helped the unit take one step closer towards the gold award.
Credit also goes to the sec 4 batch that passed out last year. They were the pioneer batch of the unit and all of them worked hard to make NCDCC what it is today.
Many of you would remember the hard work you put in and all the time you sacrificed for events such as the Founders' Day GOH last year, the Investitutre Parades, National Day Parades, Community Bonding Days, camps and training. All you effort has borne fruit right now.
A lot of credit also goes to our officers who have worked so hard to make this unit a successful one, especially our OC, Cpt Kevin Pang who has steered the unit towards excellance.
But remember one thing. The Gold Award is really about the passion you bring with you to this CCA. The enthusiasm you show, the friendships you have built, the teamwork you practice and the excellance you portray is the real reason we got this award.
We worked as a team together to achieve this. Now let us go soar higher towards many golds ahead!
Regards,
Hozefa
LEARN LEAD & SERVE
FIRST IN LAST OUT
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Sunday, November 2, 2008
hHope everyone's having a great holiday!
On Saturday 4 cadets represented our unit in the Inter-Unit Bowling Competition held at the Chervrons
Our participants were SSG Frederick, SSG Timothy, SGT Firdaus and CPL Timothy
If you want to be a future leader, be present at these trainings
That is all for now.
Have a HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
-SSG Timothy
On Saturday 4 cadets represented our unit in the Inter-Unit Bowling Competition held at the Chervrons
Our participants were SSG Frederick, SSG Timothy, SGT Firdaus and CPL Timothy
The team managed to make it into the finals which consisted of 8 teams
And our CSM SSG Fred got 4 strikes in a row!
The power of the CSM!
Unfortunately we didn't win but hey, at least we got into the finals!
Well done to the team
And this is our beloved CSM
Announcements
Sec 2 Leadership Training will be every week on Wednesday's and Friday's from 2pm-5pm
Attendance is COMPULSORY
If you want to be a future leader, be present at these trainings
That is all for now.
Have a HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
-SSG Timothy
Sunday, August 17, 2008
From LTA (NCDCC) Hozefa's Desk...
Dear Cadets,
In less than a week, we will have our most important event of the year, the Annual Montfort Secondary School NCDCC Unit Investiture Parade 2008.
This week will be full of practices and we will have lots of work to do to polish up our drills on the parade square to preparing the logistics required for the parade.
Most of you will be receiving badges and awards. Your parents have been invited to the parade and the officers look forward to meeting them.
Please work hard to make this parade the best one possible!
I would also like to inform you that Mr Vincent Wong will be joining our unit. Some of you may have seen him at the last Saturday's training. Let us all warmly welcome him into the NCDCC family.
I will be away at Bangkok till the 22nd of August representing Singapore in the East Asian Youth Leader's Forum. Please do your best while I'm away and look forward to seeing a perfect parade when I see you guys at the camp on Friday.
Regards,
Hozefa
Dear Cadets,
In less than a week, we will have our most important event of the year, the Annual Montfort Secondary School NCDCC Unit Investiture Parade 2008.
This week will be full of practices and we will have lots of work to do to polish up our drills on the parade square to preparing the logistics required for the parade.
Most of you will be receiving badges and awards. Your parents have been invited to the parade and the officers look forward to meeting them.
Please work hard to make this parade the best one possible!
I would also like to inform you that Mr Vincent Wong will be joining our unit. Some of you may have seen him at the last Saturday's training. Let us all warmly welcome him into the NCDCC family.
I will be away at Bangkok till the 22nd of August representing Singapore in the East Asian Youth Leader's Forum. Please do your best while I'm away and look forward to seeing a perfect parade when I see you guys at the camp on Friday.
Regards,
Hozefa
ANNOUNCEMENT
The Sec 3 SNCO's have been assigned their posts
They are,
SGT Frederick: CSM, PTI
SGT Timothy: ASM, Head Training, Bravo Sqaud IC
SGT Sheng Yong: ASM, Head Ops, Charlie Squad IC
SGT Amen: Logistics, Delta Squad IC
SGT Douglas: Administration
Also, all 5 will recieve their Staff Sergeant rank on the 23rd of August
Congrats to them!
-SGT Timothy
The Sec 3 SNCO's have been assigned their posts
They are,
SGT Frederick: CSM, PTI
SGT Timothy: ASM, Head Training, Bravo Sqaud IC
SGT Sheng Yong: ASM, Head Ops, Charlie Squad IC
SGT Amen: Logistics, Delta Squad IC
SGT Douglas: Administration
Also, all 5 will recieve their Staff Sergeant rank on the 23rd of August
Congrats to them!
-SGT Timothy
Sunday, August 10, 2008
From LTA (NCDCC) Hozefa's Desk...
Dear Cadets,
Firstly, I would like to wish all of you a very Happy National Day.
5 Cadets form the Charlie squad did the unit, the school and NCDCC proud by representing NCDCC together with cadets from other schools in the National Day Parade 2008 by being part of the NCDCC contingent in the parade.
These five cadets, LCP Dzul, LCP Zhang Lin, LCP Arjun, LCP Han Jie and LCP Jie Ying worked very very hard over the past few months, sacrificing their time to attend the rehearsals and practice their drills over and over again together with personnel from other contingents. After many rehearsals, NE Shows and Previews, they performed magnificently together with the other NCDCC cadets during the NDP itself. Here are some photos:
Our cadets with their 'weapon', the umbrella. They formed the red letters using them.
Our cadets with their Instructor, SWO Rosly Tanjung.
Chilling out after a hard day's work!
I hope that all you you realise the significance of National Day. Our forefathers have worked very hard to make this country a home for us. It is our duty to ensure the survival of Singapore and make Singapore our best home. All of you, being members of the National Civil Defence Cadet Corps, play an important role in Total Defence in Singapore. You cadets are are important part of Civil Defence, spreading our message of readiness to your fellow countrymen.
When you put on your uniform, put it on with pride and utmost respect as the uniform signifies your service and contribution to the nation. Being a NCDCC cadet is no small thing. We are actively contributing to the nation and ensuring our survival. On this National Day, let us commit ourselves to our country and the defence of its people.
Once again, on behalf of Cpt Pang, Lta Irwan, Ms Ong and myself, Happy National Day!!!
Regards,
Hozefa
Dear Cadets,
Firstly, I would like to wish all of you a very Happy National Day.
5 Cadets form the Charlie squad did the unit, the school and NCDCC proud by representing NCDCC together with cadets from other schools in the National Day Parade 2008 by being part of the NCDCC contingent in the parade.
These five cadets, LCP Dzul, LCP Zhang Lin, LCP Arjun, LCP Han Jie and LCP Jie Ying worked very very hard over the past few months, sacrificing their time to attend the rehearsals and practice their drills over and over again together with personnel from other contingents. After many rehearsals, NE Shows and Previews, they performed magnificently together with the other NCDCC cadets during the NDP itself. Here are some photos:
Our cadets with their 'weapon', the umbrella. They formed the red letters using them.
Our cadets with their Instructor, SWO Rosly Tanjung.
Chilling out after a hard day's work!I hope that all you you realise the significance of National Day. Our forefathers have worked very hard to make this country a home for us. It is our duty to ensure the survival of Singapore and make Singapore our best home. All of you, being members of the National Civil Defence Cadet Corps, play an important role in Total Defence in Singapore. You cadets are are important part of Civil Defence, spreading our message of readiness to your fellow countrymen.
When you put on your uniform, put it on with pride and utmost respect as the uniform signifies your service and contribution to the nation. Being a NCDCC cadet is no small thing. We are actively contributing to the nation and ensuring our survival. On this National Day, let us commit ourselves to our country and the defence of its people.
Once again, on behalf of Cpt Pang, Lta Irwan, Ms Ong and myself, Happy National Day!!!
Regards,
Hozefa
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Today a group of 7 Montfortian NCDCC cadets truly lived up to the motto of the school by being men for others. They sacrificed their Sunday and precious free time to be part of a charity event, "WAFF: The Carnival". WAFF: The Carnival is a novel fundraising charity carnival that aims to educate the public about craniofacial conditions and raise funds to help children with such conditions. This is a collaborative project between students from the NUS University Scholars Programme (USP) and Operation Smile Singapore in aid of the Kandang Kerbau Hospital Cleft and Craniofacial Centre (KKH CCRC).
The NCDCC cadets from our unit provided first aid support for the event held at the *Scape Youtn Park. Starting as early as 8am in the morning till 8.30pm at night, these cadets did the unit proud. Their dedication and selflessness won praise from the event's guest-of-honour, Mr Teo Ser Luck, Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Community, Youth and Sports. He was pleased to see our cadets hard at work and being part of a worthwhile effort.
Our cadets shaking hands with Mr Teo Ser Luk, Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of Community Youth and Sports.
Our cadets posing with Mr Teo Ser Luk.
Mr Pang and Sgt Sheng Yong setting up the First Aid Tentage.
Looking through the first aid supplies.
The sec one cadets who volunteered with Lta (NCDCC) Hozefa.
The sec one cadets who volunteered with Lta (NCDCC) Hozefa and Democratic Presidential Candidate Senator Obama.
Reported by:
Lta (NCDCC) Hozefa Aziz
The NCDCC cadets from our unit provided first aid support for the event held at the *Scape Youtn Park. Starting as early as 8am in the morning till 8.30pm at night, these cadets did the unit proud. Their dedication and selflessness won praise from the event's guest-of-honour, Mr Teo Ser Luck, Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Community, Youth and Sports. He was pleased to see our cadets hard at work and being part of a worthwhile effort.
Our cadets shaking hands with Mr Teo Ser Luk, Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of Community Youth and Sports.
Our cadets posing with Mr Teo Ser Luk.
Mr Pang and Sgt Sheng Yong setting up the First Aid Tentage.
Looking through the first aid supplies.
The sec one cadets who volunteered with Lta (NCDCC) Hozefa.
The sec one cadets who volunteered with Lta (NCDCC) Hozefa and Democratic Presidential Candidate Senator Obama.Reported by:
Lta (NCDCC) Hozefa Aziz
Sunday, June 22, 2008
This blog is finally being updated by someone other than LTA Hozefa


Ciao
Yesterday was the very first training the sec 3's organized after going through SNCO course
Training was not really tough but more on the fun side
We started of with a very non strenuous PT
Then it was time for some activities
There were 2 groups. Both had a mixture of sec 1's and sec 2's
Mike and Whisky
There were altogether 4 stations
2 in school and another 2 in Punggol Park
In school there were the Trust and rescue stations
The Trust station was basically guiding your fellow squad mates while they're blindfolded over a series of obstacles
In the rescue station, the sec 2's were given and opportunity to practise their leadership skills by demonstrating the different rescue techniques
2 sec 1's would be casualties and the sec 2's had to demonstrate how to rescue them before the sec 1's attempt it
This allowed the sec 2's to have early practice of teaching and the sec 1's to have early exposure to Rescue techniques which they would be learning next year
On to Punggol park
There were the Fitness and Teamwork stations
In the fitness station the cadets did push ups, sit ups etc
In the Teamwork station, they really had quite a difficult time
There were 13 boxes, each made of masking tape placed on the floor

The whole group had to cross over these boxes in a specific path while holding hands (Yes the sec 3's made them do it)
Only 2 feet could be in 1 box at anytime
So they really had to rack their brains. Especially at the "Junctions"
There was a round 2 where they could not communicate at all



At the end of the day, everyone was tired but had fun
The groups were being graded and the winning group was Mike
And the runner up was Whisky
The sec 3's hope that everyone learnt something and that relations between the sec'1 and 2's improved
Ciao-SGT Timothy
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