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Clare: Hello this is Clare from the United States and I am talking with Mike from Singapore about serving in the army. Ah.. Mike I've heard that in Singapore it is required that all men serve in the army. Is that true?
Mike: Yes that's true. We have to serve in the army for two and a half years if you're a university graduate. And if you ....your highest qualification is high school then you have to do just two years.
Clare: So it's better to volunteer right out of high school if you want to serve a very short time in the military.
Mike: That's right. But, however if you are just out of high school the kind of job you're gonna (going to) get in the army is not going to be very... good actually because... for officers or for sergeants you have to have, like, at least college education.
Clare: Oh ok, so you went to the army out of high school or college?
Mike: College.
Clare: Ah, so you were an officer?
Mike: No, I was an artillery sergeant .... and I was actually posted to the artillery branch for about one year and then after that when they found out I was a college graduate I had to do Human Resource work for my camp and that took me another one year.
Clare: Oh, so when you say "artillery" do you mean you were doing stuff with canons and big guns .....
Mike: That's right , actually what we do it's, a lot of the training is based on how we get the guns ready for the actual test firing and then we have to study how to repair the guns on site for about three months or so, and in order to drive the guns you have to have a license which... and that will take about one month.
Clare: And is it a common sight to see these trucks driving around Singapore? I mean it's a very small island, isn't it?
Mike: Right. So we do most of our practices in Australia actually or New Zealand.
Clare: So you have a military partnership with Australia...
Mike: Right. Actually with many other countries in the world. For example, for the Air Force, the partnership is with the United States...
Clare: Ooh...
Mike: ..because all the equipment is actually purchased from the United States.
Clare: Yeah, F16's, right?
Mike: And then for artillery's training is held in Australia and New Zealand and then for the rest of the other infantry exercises it can be United States or Sweden or actually all over Asia, because as you have mentioned Singapore is such a small place so there is not a much space for us to do a lot of whatever we want to.