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Normally the one who reach first win. That's why u notice our navy specify Singapore vessel arrived first..

 

Ya..... MY will say SG arrive first to the ship, they nearest to the pirate boat & gave the chase... [laugh][laugh]

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Ya..... MY will say SG arrive first to the ship, they nearest to the pirate boat & gave the chase... [laugh][laugh]

Then the ST will say, sg more concern about safety of the victim.. Win-win for both.

 

 

Now where does the Indonesia navy come in??

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You say, I say, who confirm? [rolleyes]

 

I wonder if the pirates go on the internet (Stomp) and say they chase away the 3 navy boat how.... [laugh][rolleyes]

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I wonder if the pirates go on the internet (Stomp) and say they chase away the 3 navy boat how.... [laugh][rolleyes]

 

Cannot lah. Then all 3 countries very lau kui [laugh] [laugh]

 

Must also have evidence like video mah. Cannot just claim they did that

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Then the ST will say, sg more concern about safety of the victim.. Win-win for both.

 

 

Now where does the Indonesia navy come in??

 

They the 'pirates' ... [lipsrsealed]

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poor guy, too much to sea . . .

 

 

http://www.straitstimes.com/news/singapore/more-singapore-stories/story/singaporean-navy-officer-cadet-evacuated-thai-navy-20140

 

 

Published on Sep 25, 2014 12:22 PM
755 286 0 2 PRINT EMAIL

 

by Danson Cheong

THAILAND - A Singaporean navy officer cadet had to be evacuated by the Royal Thai Navy on Sunday after he experienced visual problems and limb numbness while sailing off the waters of Phuket.

 

Chong Jia Jun had sought medical attention from his warship's medical officer, said Rear-Admiral Jackson Chia, Chief of Naval Staff of the Republic of Singapore Navy.

 

The cadet was on board the RSS Endeavour, a RSN Landing Ship Tank on its way home from Myanmar after a six-week sea training deployment as part of his navy officer cadet training.

 

 

The Royal Thai Navy sent a boat to rescue the Singaporean after receiving a call for assistance from the Singapore warship, according to Thai news website Phuket News.

 

 

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