Camps and bases of the Singapore Armed Forces
The following is a list of the camps and bases of the Singapore Armed Forces. Since 1 April 2014, all camps have eased their camera phone restrictions after the trial from August 2012 to April 2013.
Note: The achievement is for all training areas to be consolidated at Pulau Tekong, Lim Chu Kang and the SAFTI Live Firing Area by 2040.
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Amoy Quee Camp | Ang Mo Kio |
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Amoy Quee Camp also owns the training area for Seletar. (The military training area will be removed from December 2016 onwards) |
Ayer Rajah Camp | Ayer Rajah | N/A | Closed. All facilities transferred to Kranji Camp III. |
Beach Road Camp | Marina Centre | N/A | Closed in 2000, and demolished to make way for South Beach redevelopment project. It also have military training area at Marina East formerly. |
Bedok Camp | Bedok |
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Bedok Camp also owns the training area for the small section of Bedok. |
Bukit Panjang Camp | Bukit Batok |
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Buller Camp | Queenstown | N/A | Closed and demolished. |
Chia Keng Camp | Serangoon Gardens | N/A | Closed in 1993. |
Clementi Camp | Clementi |
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Colombo Camp | Clementi | N/A | Closed in 1975. |
Depot Road Camp[1] | Telok Blangah |
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Dieppe Barracks | Mandai |
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Gloucester Camp | Ayer Rajah | N/A | Closed. All facilities transferred to Kranji Camp III. |
Gombak Base | Bukit Batok |
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Guillemard Camp | Geylang | N/A | Closed. |
Haig Road Camp | Haig Road | N/A | Used by NCC HQ until 2001. |
Hendon Camp | Changi |
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Hill Street Camp | City | N/A | Housed the Provost Company in 1967, used for military training in the city. Closed and demolished in the 1980s. |
Hillview Camp | Bukit Batok |
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Jalan Bahar Camp | Jalan Bahar | N/A | Used by the SCDF 4th division, formerly Singapore Armoured Regiment. |
Jalan Ibadat Camp | N/A | Formerly used by Singapore Armoured Regiment, demolished in 1970s. | |
Jubilee Camp | N/A | Leased by the Scouts from 1959 to 1973 | |
Jurong Camp I | Jurong West |
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Jurong Camp II | Jurong West |
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Kaki Bukit Camp | Bedok |
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Keat Hong Camp | Sungei Tengah |
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Keat Hong Camp formerly owns the military training area (Training Plot 3) for the Tengah area. |
Keat Hong Camp I | Choa Chu Kang | N/A | Closed. All facilities transferred to Keat Hong Camp. |
Keat Hong Camp II | Choa Chu Kang | N/A | Closed. All facilities transferred to Keat Hong Camp. |
Khatib Camp | Yishun |
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Khatib Camp also owns the military training area for Khatib and Simpang. |
Kranji Camp I | Kranji |
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This is the only camp that have law enforcement agencies on it, similar to the Mowbray Camp and Police Dog K9 Unit. |
Kranji Camp II | Kranji |
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Kranji Camp II also owns the military training area for Yew Tee. |
Kranji Camp III | Kranji |
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Ladang Camp | Pulau Tekong |
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Lim Chu Kang Camp I | Tengah |
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Lim Chu Kang Camp also owns the military training area at Ama Keng and Training Plot 2 (East). |
Loyang Camp | Loyang | N/A | Closed. |
Maju Camp | Clementi |
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Mandai Camp II | Mandai | Conducts driving courses for transport operators. It consists of the military training area for Marsiling and Mandai West, of which it had steep slopes and terrains. (The military training area will be removed from 2018 onwards) | |
Mandai Hill Camp | Mandai |
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Mandai Hill Camp also owns the military training area for Jalan Kwok Min. |
Mandai West Camp | Mandai |
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Mandai West Camp also owns the biggest military training area located at Jalan Gali Batu. |
Mowbray Camp | Yew Tee | The SAF MP Command was moved to Kranji Camp in 2002.[2] Since then, Mowbray Camp had been converted into a Singapore Police Force dog K9 training facility. | |
Nee Soon Camp | Yishun |
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Nee Soon Camp also owns the military training area at Upper Thomson and Lentor. (Lentor area will have military training area removed from 2017 onwards, to make way for North-South Expressway. Upper Thomson will be later) |
Nee Soon Driclad | Yishun |
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Pasir Laba Camp | Western Water Catchment |
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Training Resource Management Centre also owns the biggest training area to date, of which it consists of the Poyan Reservoir, Tengeh Reservoir, Jalan Bahar, Pasir Laba, Wrexham and the SAFTI Live Firing Area. |
Pasir Ris Camp | Pasir Ris |
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Pasir Ris Camp also owns the military training area at Pasir Ris. |
Portsdown Camp | Ayer Rajah | N/A | Closed. All facilities transferred to Kranji Camp III. |
Pulau Blakang Mati Camp | Sentosa | N/A | Closed. |
Rifle Range Road Camp I | Bukit Timah |
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Rifle Range Road Camp II | Bukit Timah |
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Rocky Hill Camp | Pulau Tekong |
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SAFTI Military Institute | Jurong West |
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Sarimbun Camp | Western Water Catchment | N/A | Closed. Now known as "Sarimbun Scout Camp" and managed by High Achievers Outdoor Consultants Pte Ltd.[3] |
Selarang Camp | Changi |
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Seletar Camp | Seletar |
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Sembawang Camp | Sembawang |
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Simon Road Camp | Hougang | N/A | Demolished in 2001. |
Springleaf Camp | Upper Thomson | N/A | Demolished in 2003. |
Stagmont Camp | Choa Chu Kang |
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Sungei Gedong Camp | Lim Chu Kang |
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Sungei Gedong Camp also owns various military training areas, such as the Neo Tiew buildings, Murai Urban Training Facility, Murai Urban Live Firing Facility, Training Plot 8S, SAFTI Live Firing Area, Training Plot 16 (Neo Tiew), Training Plot 16 (Site A), Training Plot 16 (Site B), Training Plot 16 (Site C), Training Plot 16 (Site D), Training Plot 16 (Site E), Training Plot 17 and Training Plot 8. |
Taman Jurong Camp | Taman Jurong | N/A | Closed. |
Tampines Camp | Tampines | N/A | Closed in 1987. |
Tanah Merah Camp | Tanah Merah | N/A | Closed in 1979. |
Tanglin Camp | Tanglin | N/A | Closed in early 1990s. |
Tanjong Berlayer Camp | Labrador | N/A | Closed. |
Tanjong Gul Camp | Pioneer | N/A | Closed. |
Ulu Pandan Camp | Queenstown | N/A | Closed. The School of Military Medicine was based in Ulu Pandan Camp before it moved to Nee Soon Camp in 2003.[4] Ulu Pandan Camp has since then been converted into a hostel for the SIM University. |
Woodlands Camp I | Kranji | N/A | Closed. |
Woodlands Camp II | Kranji | N/A | Closed. |
Republic of Singapore Navy | |||
Changi Naval Base[5] | Changi East |
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Tuas Naval Base[5] | Tuas |
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Republic of Singapore Air Force | |||
Changi Air Base (East)[6] | Changi |
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Changi Air Base (West)[6] | Changi |
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Chong Pang Camp | Yishun |
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Choa Chu Kang Camp | Western Water Catchment |
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Lim Chu Kang Camp II | Tengah |
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Murai Camp | Western Water Catchment |
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Paya Lebar Air Base[6] | Paya Lebar |
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Sembawang Air Base[6] | Mandai |
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Seletar Airport | Seletar |
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Tengah Air Base[6] | Tengah |
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References
- ↑ "Share your memories of CMPB at Depot Road". SPH Digital News. Retrieved 8 October 2014.
- ↑ "1966 - Bastion of Enforcement: The SAF MP Command". Mindef.
- ↑ http://www.scout.sg/resource/facilities/sarimbun-scout-camp/
- ↑ "1968 - A Soldier's Lifeline: The School of Military Medicine". Mindef.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Air Bases & Squadrons". Republic of Singapore Air Force website. Ministry of Defence Singapore. Retrieved 15 May 2011.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Republic of Singapore Air Force Order of Battle". Scramble.nl. Dutch Aviation Society. Retrieved 15 May 2011.
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