Every Singaporean Son – Epilogue | |
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Country of origin | Singapore |
No. of episodes | 6 episodes |
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Running time | 6 to 8 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | Youtube |
Original run | August 17, 2011 – October 27, 2011 |
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Website |
Every Singaporean Son – Epilogue is a Singaporean documentary released in 2011. This is the aftermath from the first season of Every Singaporean Son. 6 episodes will be released, down 12 episodes from the previous season. The first episode airs on 17th August 2011 on YouTube, each clip lasted for 6 to 8 minutes.
Contents |
It has been past a year since our 15 recruits endured the compulsory 9 weeks of Basic Military Training. In this season, only 6 will showcase how are they coping after their BMT and the unit life that they each is facing. The documentary is split into 6 episodes allowing all pre-enlistees and parents understand the life after BMT.
Episode No. | Episode Title | Cast Name | Original air date |
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1 | "The Mentor[1]" | Muhd Nabil | August 17, 2011 |
12 months after BMT, life for Nabil has come full circle. Once a recruit, he is now an instructor at the Basic Military Training Centre. For Nabil, the job isn't merely about instructing, it is about mentoring and leading. Watch as Nabil balances a firm hand with a sensitive ear to guide his recruits through BMT life. |
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2 | "The Platoon Sergeant[2]" | Lemuel Teo | August 31, 2011 |
Lemuel got what he wished for – to be in a combat unit. After graduating as a Specialist, he was posted to 6 SIR where he quickly assumed the post of Platoon Sergeant. Amidst the hustle and bustle of field training and operational duties, Lemuel reflects on how he has grown from being part of a tightly knit force. | |||
3 | "The Heavy Duty Team Player[3]" | Daryl Lim | September 15, 2011 |
Daryl operates a wheel-loader. What? You ask. He works with a group of fellow heavy machinery operators to repair runways and they have been training for a year. Watch as Daryl learns the finer points of construction and of being part of a highly specialized team. | |||
4 | "The Transport Commander[4]" | Douglas Wong | September 29, 2011 |
Douglas is a Motor Transport Officer. He is part of a unit that operates a fleet of wheeled vehicles. But ask him any day and he'll tell you his job is less about vehicles than about the men who drive them. | |||
5 | "A Soldier, On And Off Duty[5]" | Muhd Syabil | October 13, 2011 |
Every National Serviceman appreciates the purpose of his job. But even as one understands the purpose of his job, life can still be routine. We follow ever-smiling Syabil through some of his routines in camp and out, and find out how soldiering, sometimes, is about doing one's duty. |
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6 | "The Unsung Hero[6]" | Dom Ang (Shaoquan) | October 27, 2011 |
Shaoquan is now in the Navy. A sailor, you might ask? Not really, but his job is just as important as any other. Besides helping to keep the base perimeter secure, find out what Shaoquan does that is crucial to the morale and effectiveness of his squadron. |