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About ME:
My Name: Muhammad Nur Irfaan
School : Ex-Woodgrover, Currently in Singapore Poly
-SP, School Of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Clean Energy
-The Last Sibling in Family
-To CORRUPT the minds of all HUMANS
-Former USM Of Woodgrove Secondary School NCC
-Loves, I repeat loves SNSD THE STUDENT REBEL
-Swore to myself to run 3 to 4 km every friday (w/o P.E lesson)
-58th Cadet Officer intake
THE P4S1 ELITES
-Rank: C/Offr
-2IC for 58th Intake
-Currently training to get my WINGS/MASK
-4th ADC
-Waiting which school I am posted to
-Busy with Affirmation Ceremony for the new recruits joining NCC
THE IRONHEAD CREST
-A member of the IRONHEAD. Our mission is to revive back the CENTRAL DISTRICT and to eliminate any politics if any means necessary


Achievements

-Obtained the knowledge of Saving Lifes
-Got a MERIT for the greater than 60> design competition at Temasek Poly
-Student Councillor For School and has served the school since.
-Lost weight from severely overweight to acceptable.
-Visited The Ka'abah and Masjid Nabawi
-Get GOLD for NAPFA(1st time)
-EAGLES AWARD


NCC Achievements

-AWARD bagged in NCC Specialists Course Phase 2 08 Central Disrict
-4th ADC 09 SUPERNUMERARY
-Promoted to C/OFFR on 11 DEC 2009
-Trainfire 20th Jan 10
-Camp Steel APC for Bravo 5/Echo 5 on 26,27,28 Jan 10
-IMT 25th Feb 10


Wishes

-Attending All NCC Parades
-Get at least a 3.8 for my GPA in SP
-Finding my perfect girl (DONT CARE WHAT RACE)
-Bring WGS NCC B.U.C to gold
-To be a GUARDSMAN in S.A.F
-AIRBORNE!! or DIVER!!
-Be Fit and Grow taller
-Get 10mins for 2.4km run
-Eat Kimchi
-Go for another Umrah
-Enter NUS.
-Reaching my Goals in Life
-Enter OCS


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SUPERNUMERARY COURSE
Sunday, March 22, 2009 at 10:00 AM

Ha ha.. wasted my march holidays by going for A.D.C. It is the most memorable course that i have ever been. This is the most strictest camp that i have ever attended. The cadets there were all from different backgrounds and schools. First day we kena lecture by SM NCC from 1.30pm to 5.30pm. Wah damn tiring but all the things that SM taught us were very important so we took down notes and these notes came in handy during our theory test on the 3rd day. The next morning, all of us woke up and did our P.T at 5.30am then went for 1.5km run. the same thing happened again, more lectures. SM taught us rifle drills, colours drill and sword drills. After that we went for practical lesson. My Platoon, Platoon 4 did colours drill first. The colours pole was so heavy when we carried it from Store and carried it to MPH. We all look like Spartans when we carried the colours pole. Our Section commanders took charge and taught us how to carry and hold the colors pole. When we had hands on, you really need arms strenght to carry it up and down. Because the Colour pole is so heavy and it is because of the pike that made it heavy. It takes 2 years to master colours drill but we kept practising and got better. After that we had Rifle drill then Sword Drill. The sword drill was the most difficult drill you can ever learn. It requires swiftness, accuracy and gracefulness. It is fun learning these new drills. The last evening of the course all changed to P.T kit to have our physical fitness test. We did Chin-Ups at this test carries 10% of the whole course assessment. But we had trials before every meal, we did our Chin-Ups. The next day, I felt nervous cause my PC said that there were failures. so the whole night night i kept worrying whether i pass or fail the course. But during the GRADUATION CEREMONY, all of my platoon mates passed the course and all received the YELLOW LANYARD. We had a session with our CLTs and my platoon sergeant burst into tears because she was so happy that none of us failed the course. My platoon sergeant is a girl and a rank of 1st Sergeant. And every time we called her ma'am, she would shout at us " Don't call me ma'am, call me sergeant!" that was her favourite phrase. The first thing in my mind on the first day when i entered the camp was "I cant wait to go home". But on the last day when I graduated after being given the YELLOW LANYARD, all of us did not want to go home. We exchanged e-mails and phone numbers. And I will always cherish the moments i had in this camp. "PLATOON 4 IT IT!!, GO GO POWER RANGERS!!". Wah STEADY..