21st november 2008.
canberra's npcc farewell night.
and so here it goes...
as this has been a tradition in canberra's npcc unit, farewell night was much dedicated to graduating batch and also it is for us the graduating batch to show how thankful we are to those whom hav groomed us from a private to a staff sergeant and station inspectors, to those whom have taught values which we can learn and make use as a cadet or a leader in a team..as an individual when we are alone. despite the punishments, the tough training, hours to hours..all sweats and hardship..we go through it all together as a squad. well, i cant deny my squad starts to bloom only when we are almost reaching e end .(inside story). and i know, though ive always been attending trainings, i wasnt really active mentally. i wasnt really confident to lead a team. however, it has obviously thought me to be confident as an individual in my social life. and honestly, i dont regret joining npcc as it has taught me much skills and value that could be put to use even after ive passed out as a cadet.
again, as it is a tradition, after performances n dinner, e graduating batch will do their last march together. girls, all dressed with heels and guys, all groomed with pants on hips or shud i say butts. we ran to e parade square to have our last march together. we all knew what was to come. wonderfully, ive enjoyed it much. we, have enjoyed it. eventhough its been awhile since we did drills but i know,we all felt great deep inside. the cheers as a squad, was overwhelming. oh good times good times.
and so, i wish all e best to e graduating batch for the coming years. though u all are quite of a pain in e ass sometimes, but its great to have u guys as my squadmate who neva fails be lame-,- and to support each other when in need. and to TOs and CIs.. i dont know how to thank you guys but seriously, if it werent for u guys, i dont think i and we would have made it this far. and so...till we meet again..in the future.
nia.
canberra's npcc farewell night.
and so here it goes...
as this has been a tradition in canberra's npcc unit, farewell night was much dedicated to graduating batch and also it is for us the graduating batch to show how thankful we are to those whom hav groomed us from a private to a staff sergeant and station inspectors, to those whom have taught values which we can learn and make use as a cadet or a leader in a team..as an individual when we are alone. despite the punishments, the tough training, hours to hours..all sweats and hardship..we go through it all together as a squad. well, i cant deny my squad starts to bloom only when we are almost reaching e end .(inside story). and i know, though ive always been attending trainings, i wasnt really active mentally. i wasnt really confident to lead a team. however, it has obviously thought me to be confident as an individual in my social life. and honestly, i dont regret joining npcc as it has taught me much skills and value that could be put to use even after ive passed out as a cadet.
again, as it is a tradition, after performances n dinner, e graduating batch will do their last march together. girls, all dressed with heels and guys, all groomed with pants on hips or shud i say butts. we ran to e parade square to have our last march together. we all knew what was to come. wonderfully, ive enjoyed it much. we, have enjoyed it. eventhough its been awhile since we did drills but i know,we all felt great deep inside. the cheers as a squad, was overwhelming. oh good times good times.
and so, i wish all e best to e graduating batch for the coming years. though u all are quite of a pain in e ass sometimes, but its great to have u guys as my squadmate who neva fails be lame-,- and to support each other when in need. and to TOs and CIs.. i dont know how to thank you guys but seriously, if it werent for u guys, i dont think i and we would have made it this far. and so...till we meet again..in the future.
nia.
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