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The School of Infantry Specialists (abbreviation
Abbreviation

An abbreviation is a shortened form of a word or phrase. Usually, but not always, it consists of a letter or group of letters taken from the word or phrase....
: SISPEC; Chinese: ????????) is a military training centre for specialist
Specialist (Singapore)

In the Singapore Armed Forces , Specialists are the group of ranks equivalent to non-commissioned officers in other armed forces. This term was introduced in 1993, for a more "positive" rank classification....
s (NCO
Non-commissioned officer

A non-commissioned officer , also known as an NCO or Noncom, is an enlisted rank member of an armed force who has been given authority by a officer ....
-equivalents) in the Singapore Army
Singapore Army

The Singapore Army is the Army and one of the three services of the Singapore Armed Forces....
. The school is situated in Pasir Laba Camp
Pasir Laba Camp

Pasir Laba Camp is an installation of the Singapore Armed Forces. It is composed primarily of Army tenant units, apart from tri-service SAF Warrant Officer School....
 (PLC) in the western part of Singapore
Singapore

Singapore , officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country microstate located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. It lies 137 kilometres north of the equator, south of the Malaysian state of Johor and north of Indonesia's Riau Islands....
. For a few years before 2005, it was located at Pulau Tekong
Pulau Tekong

Pulau Tekong is the largest of Singapore's outlying islands with an area of 24.43 km?, and the island is still expanding due to land reclamation works on its southern and northwestern coasts which will eventually subsume many of its surrounding small islets, including Pulau Tekong Kechil....
 when its new premise was undergoing construction.

The school currently has a total of 10 staffed companies; Bravo to Kilo (excluding the letter I) companies, and the Advanced Specialists Training Wing (Alpha Company).

School of Infantry Specialists (SISPEC) was established with the primary objective of training specialists to fill up various junior command and control positions in the armed forces.






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The School of Infantry Specialists (abbreviation
Abbreviation

An abbreviation is a shortened form of a word or phrase. Usually, but not always, it consists of a letter or group of letters taken from the word or phrase....
: SISPEC; Chinese: ????????) is a military training centre for specialist
Specialist (Singapore)

In the Singapore Armed Forces , Specialists are the group of ranks equivalent to non-commissioned officers in other armed forces. This term was introduced in 1993, for a more "positive" rank classification....
s (NCO
Non-commissioned officer

A non-commissioned officer , also known as an NCO or Noncom, is an enlisted rank member of an armed force who has been given authority by a officer ....
-equivalents) in the Singapore Army
Singapore Army

The Singapore Army is the Army and one of the three services of the Singapore Armed Forces....
. The school is situated in Pasir Laba Camp
Pasir Laba Camp

Pasir Laba Camp is an installation of the Singapore Armed Forces. It is composed primarily of Army tenant units, apart from tri-service SAF Warrant Officer School....
 (PLC) in the western part of Singapore
Singapore

Singapore , officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country microstate located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. It lies 137 kilometres north of the equator, south of the Malaysian state of Johor and north of Indonesia's Riau Islands....
. For a few years before 2005, it was located at Pulau Tekong
Pulau Tekong

Pulau Tekong is the largest of Singapore's outlying islands with an area of 24.43 km?, and the island is still expanding due to land reclamation works on its southern and northwestern coasts which will eventually subsume many of its surrounding small islets, including Pulau Tekong Kechil....
 when its new premise was undergoing construction.

The school currently has a total of 10 staffed companies; Bravo to Kilo (excluding the letter I) companies, and the Advanced Specialists Training Wing (Alpha Company).

History

The School of Infantry Specialists (SISPEC) was established with the primary objective of training specialists to fill up various junior command and control positions in the armed forces. The school is specially equipped with necessary facilities and qualified instructors for the moulding of army specialists. SISPEC complements Officer Cadet School
Officer Cadet School (Singapore)

Officer Cadet School is one of the several training establishments within the SAFTI Military Institute camp complex. Its role is to train officers of all three services of the Singapore Armed Forces....
 in the cultivation of soldiers who display good leadership potential and capabilities to become key appointment holders in the ranks of the military.

On the 22nd December 2008, The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) introduced a new rank called the Specialist Cadet (SCT) to further enhance its efforts as a 3rd-generation armed force. The new rank aims to instill a sense of pride among SISPEC trainees. http://www.mindef.gov.sg/imindef/publications/cyberpioneer/news/2008/December/24dec08_news.html

1966: SISPEC training began when the then called Non Commissioned Officers (NCO) were selected to be the first batch of instructors in School of Section Leaders (SSL).

1969: School of Infantry Section Leaders(SISL) was formed with the expansion of the SAF.SISL solely trained these batch of trainees through a 21 week course

1979: After the restructuring of the military training system, potential trainees were selected go to Officer Cadet School (OCS).

1980: HQ Infantry formed taking command over SISL.

1980: Section Leaders course shortened to 12 weeks

1981: On the 22nd of June, there were six companies in SISL, Juliet, Quebec, Lima, Mike, Kilo and Papa Company were renamed Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo and ANTW respectively.

1982: On the 1st of May. SISL was renamed SAF Infantry Non-Commissioned Officer's School (SAFINCOS) with the new motto, ;With Pride We Lead".

1989: 1st batch of women combat trainees enlisted.

1992: SAFINCOS renamed School of Infantry Specialists (SISPEC).

2000: SISPEC Relocates from Pasir Laba Camp to Pulau Tekong.

2000: 17th August Rocky Hill Camp, SISPEC Officially opened by Chief of Army, MG Ng Yat Chung.

2001: 26th September, Army Specialists' Landmark Officially Unveiled by Chief of Army, MG Ng Yat Chung.

2003: SISPEC achieved ISO 9002 for the management for its Advanced and Basic Section Leader Course.

2006: SISPEC was relocated from Pulau Tekong back to their new camp compound in Pasir Laba Camp

Training

Trainees who enroll at SISPEC first have to go through the (BSLC) where they are taught basic infantry skills to command an infantry section. Upon graduation from BSLC, the soldiers will be sent to the various formations in the Army for specialized training in their respective fields.

Those who are selected to serve in the Infantry and Guards formations will remain in SISPEC, where they will undergo the (ASLC). Besides these two courses, SISPEC also conducts the and the .

The SISPEC’s BSLC is a challenging course that grooms fresh graduates from the Basic Military Training Centre into future leaders. The course trains and equips soldiers with infantry skills and knowledge to command an Infantry section. The trainees are required to go through the Confidence Obstacle Course and the Advance Obstacle Course, which demand both physical and mental toughness. The BSLC ends with a 28-km graduating road march in full battle order.

See also

  • Singapore Armed Forces
    Singapore Armed Forces

    The Singapore Armed Forces comprises three branches: the Singapore Army, the Republic of Singapore Air Force and the Republic of Singapore Navy ....
  • National Service in Singapore
    National Service in Singapore

    National Service is the name given to the compulsory conscription in Singapore of all male Singaporean citizens and second-generation permanent residents upon reaching the age of 18....
  • Specialist (Singapore)
    Specialist (Singapore)

    In the Singapore Armed Forces , Specialists are the group of ranks equivalent to non-commissioned officers in other armed forces. This term was introduced in 1993, for a more "positive" rank classification....


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