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4 November 2006

Today, we had inspection for pre-camp items like the identities, flag and so on. We jihe-d at 9.30 am and started inspection from 10 all the way to 11.30.

This year, we had a more "special" inspection as all classrooms were locked. Trainees were to standardise the no. of ponchos used in the field and lay their items out.

Some pointers to note for today:

- Trainees were very punctual- Very good, as time concept is very important

- Trainees had very good spirit & encouraging along the way

- However, alot of things were not prepared and there should be no excuse as there was more than enough time assigned for trainees for inspection today, for example, trainees could have been well-prepared in their attire (something that can be easily prepared for) but how come some patrols can even accumulate to almost 50 pumpings?!

- Instructions given by the counsellors were not well-adhered and actions were carried out very slowly, for example, simply just asking trainees to kao long & dui jiao, dui shou.

- Trainees should improve on their attire and standardization

- Trainees should brush up their standard as some do not even know how to pump in a standard manner with hands flying in every direction, not even fully down onto the ground, some even lie flat on the ground and some with their entire thighs touching the ground. Please brush up on this everyone!!!! You guys have already spent 1 year / 2 years in guides and such basics should be PERFECT by now! Start practising at home!

- Trainees should have a great deal of sense of urgency instead of doing work slowly, because in guides, EITHER YOU FLY OR YOU RUN!

- Trainees are very pia and didn't give up despite the adversities, Good Job!

- Work of trainees are very well done, especially the banners :D

Overall, the inspection ran well, with no time extended. However, there were quite a number of people falling out. Here's a big "TAKE CARE" to those who are still unwell!

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Here's a point to note, remember there's inspection for patrol items and full-day gadget training on the 7th November, Tuesday. Trainees are reminded to be prepared for then.

Jia you for ATC!

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