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The following is a list of the camps and bases of the Singapore Armed Forces.

Singapore Army camps

[edit] Further information: Singapore Army
Name Location Unit(s)
Amoy Quee Camp Ang Mo Kio
  • HQ National Cadet Corps (HQ NCC)[1]
  • HQ 3rd Division Artillery (HQ 3 DIV ARTY) [citation needed]
Bedok Camp Tanah Merah
  • HQ 7th Singapore Infantry Brigade (HQ 7 SIB)[2]
  • 3rd Battalion, Singapore Guards (3 GDS)[2]
  • Bedok Fitness and Conditioning Centre (Bedok FCC)[3]
Clementi Camp Clementi
  • HQ 2nd People's Defence Force (HQ 2 PDF)[4]
  • Island Defence Training Institute (IDTI)[5]
  • 15th Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence Battalion (15 C4I)
  • 8th Battalion, Singapore Infantry Regiment (8 SIR)[citation needed]
Depot Road Camp Bukit Merah
  • Central Manpower Base (CMPB)[6]
  • Defence Science and Technology Agency (DSTA)[7]
Dieppe Barracks Yishun
  • HQ Guards (HQ GDS)[2]
  • 1st Battalion, Singapore Guards (1 GDS)[2]
Gombak Base Bukit Batok
  • Ministry of Defence (MINDEF)[8]
Hendon Camp Changi
  • 1st Commando Battalion (1 CDO)[9]
Jurong Camp I Jurong West
  • HQ 3rd Division (HQ 3 DIV)[10]
  • 17th Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence Battalion (17 C4I)
  • 3rd Army Maintenance Base (3 AMB)
  • 30th Battalion, Singapore Combat Engineers (30 SCE)[2]
Jurong Camp II
  • Infantry Training Institute (ITI)[11]
Kaki Bukit Camp Kaki Bukit
  • SAF Driving School[12]
Keat Hong Camp Western Water Catchment
  • HQ 8th Singapore Armoured Brigade (HQ 8 SAB)[2]
  • 40th Battalion, Singapore Armoured Regiment (40 SAR)[citation needed]
  • 41st Battalion, Singapore Armoured Regiment (41 SAR)[13]
Khatib Camp Yishun
  • HQ Singapore Artillery (HQ SA) [citation needed]
  • Artillery Institute (AI) [citation needed]
  • 23rd Battalion, Singapore Artillery (23 SA)[2]
  • 24th Battalion, Singapore Artillery (24 SA)[2]
  • Khatib Fitness and Conditioning Centre (Khatib FCC)[14]
Mowbray Camp Yew Tee
  • SAF Military Police Command (SAF MP COMD)[15]
  • SAF Detention Barracks (SAFDB)[citation needed]
Kranji Camp II
  • 21st Battalion, Singapore Artillery (21 SA)[2]
  • Singapore Armed Forces Court-Martial Centre[16]
  • Motorised Infantry Training Institute (MTI)[17]
  • Basic Military Training Centre School V (BMTC Sch 5)[18]
  • Kranji Fitness and Conditioning Centre (Kranji FCC)[19]
Kranji Camp III
  • HQ Combat Service Support Command (HQ CSSCOM)[20][21]
  • HQ Maintenance and Engineering Support (HQ MES)[21]
  • HQ Supply (HQ SUP)[21]
  • HQ Transport (HQ TPT)[21]
  • HQ SAF Ammunition Command (HQ SAFAC)[21]
  • Army Logistics Training Institute (ALTI)[11][21]
  • HQ 3rd Division Support Command (HQ 3 DISCOM) [citation needed]
  • 9th Army Maintenance Base (9 AMB)[21]
  • Supply Base Central (SBC)
  • HQ 3rd Singapore Infantry Brigade (HQ 3 SIB)[20]
  • 2nd Battalion, Singapore Infantry Regiment (2 SIR)[20]
  • 5th Battalion, Singapore Infantry Regiment (5 SIR)
Ladang Camp Pulau Tekong
  • HQ Basic Military Training Centre (HQ BMTC)
  • Basic Military Training Centre School I (BMTC Sch 1)
  • Basic Military Training Centre School II (BMTC Sch 2)
  • Basic Military Training Centre School III (BMTC Sch 3)
Rocky Hill Camp
  • Basic Military Training Centre School IV (BMTC Sch 4)
Maju Camp Clementi
  • HQ SAF Volunteer Corps (HQ SAFVC)[22]
  • HQ 24th Singapore Infantry Brigade (HQ 24 SIB)[2]
  • 9th Battalion, Singapore Infantry Regiment (9 SIR)[23]
  • Maju Fitness and Conditioning Centre (Maju FCC)[24]
Mandai Hill Camp Mandai
  • HQ 6th Division (HQ 6 DIV)[25]
  • 6th Signal Battalion (6 SIG)[25]
  • HQ 2nd Singapore Infantry Brigade (HQ 2 SIB)[2]
  • 11th Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence Battalion (11 C4I)
  • 16th Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence Battalion (16 C4I)
Nee Soon Camp Yishun
  • Army Deployment Force (ADF)
  • HQ SAF Medical Corps (HQ SAFMC)[citation needed]
  • HQ Army Medical Services (HQ AMS)[citation needed]
  • SAF Medical Training Institute (SMTI)[citation needed]
  • HQ Singapore Combat Engineers (HQ SCE)[citation needed]
  • Engineer Training Institute (ETI)[citation needed]
  • HQ SAF Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Explosive Defence Group (HQ SAF CBRE DG)[26]
  • 36th Battalion, Singapore Combat Engineers (36 SCE)[2]
  • 39th Battalion, Singapore Combat Engineers (39 SCE)[27]
  • SAF Band[citation needed]
  • SAF Music and Drama Company (SAF MDC)[citation needed]
Nee Soon Driclad Centre
  • HQ 22nd Singapore Infantry Brigade (HQ 22 SIB)[2]
  • 6th Army Maintenance Base (6 AMB)[28]
  • Supply Base North (SBN)
Pasir Laba Camp Jurong West
  • Army Training and Doctrine Command (HQ TRADOC)
  • Training Resource Management Centre (TRMC)
  • Army Training Evaluation Centre (ATEC)
  • Specialist and Warrant Officer Institute (SWI)
  • Specialist Cadet Schools (SCS I, SCS II, SCS III)
  • Specialist and Warrant Officer Advanced School (SWAS)
  • SAFWOS Leadership School (SAFWOS)
  • SAF Military Intelligence Institute (SMI-I)
  • 1st Battalion, Singapore Infantry Regiment (1 SIR)
  • Army Fitness Centre (AFC)
  • Basic Combat Training Centre (BCTC)
Pasir Ris Camp Pasir Ris
  • Commando Training Institute (CDO TI)[29]
Rifle Range Road Camp Bukit Timah
  • General Support Ammunition Base (GSAB)
SAFTI Military Institute Jurong West
  • Military Institute Headquarters (MI HQ)
  • Officer Cadet School (OCS)
  • SAF Advanced Schools
  • Goh Keng Swee Command and Staff College (GKSCSC)
  • Centre for Learning and Military Education (CLME)
  • Service Support Unit (SSU)
  • Singapore Armed Forces Centre of Leadership Development (CLD)
Selarang Camp Changi
  • HQ 9th Division/Infantry (HQ 9 DIV/INF)[30]
  • 3rd Battalion, Singapore Infantry Regiment (3 SIR)[31]
  • Supply Base East (SBE)
Seletar Camp Seletar
  • HQ Army Combat Engineers Group (HQ ARMCEG)
  • 35th Battalion, Singapore Combat Engineers (35 SCE)[2]
Sembawang Camp Sembawang
  • Naval Diving Unit (NDU)[32]
  • Supply and Transport School (STS)[33]
  • 1st SAF Transport Battalion (1 SAF TPT BN)[34]
  • 3rd SAF Transport Battalion (3 SAF TPT BN)[32]
Stagmont Camp Choa Chu Kang
  • HQ Signals and Command Systems (HQ SCS)[35]
  • Signal Institute (SI)[36]
  • 10th Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence Battalion (10 C4I)
Sungei Gedong Camp Western Water Catchment
  • HQ Armour[2]
  • Armour Training Institute (ATI)
  • HQ 4th Singapore Armoured Brigade (HQ 4 SAB)[37][38]
  • 12th Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence Battalion (12 C4I)[38]
  • 42nd Battalion, Singapore Armoured Regiment (42 SAR)[2]
  • 48th Battalion, Singapore Armoured Regiment (48 SAR)
  • 38th Battalion, Singapore Combat Engineers (38 SCE)[2]
  • 1st Army Maintenance Base (1 AMB)
  • Supply Base West (SBW)

Republic of Singapore Navy bases

[edit] Further information: Republic of Singapore Navy
Name Location Unit(s)
Changi Naval Base Changi
  • 171 Squadron (171 SQN)[39]
  • Changi Defence Squadron (CDS)[40]
Tuas Naval Base Tuas
  • HQ Fleet[41]
  • HQ NALCOM[42]
  • Tuas Defence Squadron (TDS)[citation needed]

Republic of Singapore Air Force bases

[edit] Further information: Republic of Singapore Air Force
Name Location Unit(s)
Changi Air Base Changi
  • 112 Squadron (112 SQN)[43]
  • 121 Squadron (121 SQN)[43]
  • 208 Squadron (208 SQN)[44]
  • 508 Squadron (508 SQN)[44]
  • 608 Squadron (608 SQN)[44]
  • 708 Squadron (708 SQN)[44]
  • 808 Squadron (808 SQN)[44]
Choa Chu Kang Camp Western Water Catchment
  • 201 Squadron (201 SQN)
Chong Pang Camp Yishun
  • 165 Squadron (165 SQN)
  • 3rd Divisional Air Defence Artillery Battalion (3 DA Bn)
  • 6th Divisional Air Defence Artillery Battalion (6 DA Bn)
  • 9th Divisional Air Defence Artillery Battalion (9 DA Bn)
  • 18th Divisional Air Defence Artillery Battalion (18 DA Bn)
  • 809 Squadron (809 SQN)
  • 819 Squadron (819 SQN)
  • HQ Participation Command (HQ PC)[45]
Lim Chu Kang Camp II Western Water Catchment
  • 160 Squadron (160 SQN)
  • 163 Squadron (163 SQN)
Murai Camp
  • 119 Squadron (119 SQN)[46]
  • 128 Squadron (128 SQN)[47]
Paya Lebar Air Base Paya Lebar
  • 122 Squadron (122 SQN)[43]
  • 142 Squadron (142 SQN)[43]
  • 149 Squadron (149 SQN)[43]
  • 207 Squadron (207 SQN)[44]
  • 507 Squadron (507 SQN)[44]
  • 607 Squadron (607 SQN)[44]
  • 707 Squadron (707 SQN)[44]
  • 807 Squadron (807 SQN)[44]
  • 817 Squadron (817 SQN)[44]
Sembawang Air Base Yishun
  • 120 Squadron (120 SQN)[43]
  • 123 Squadron (123 SQN)[43]
  • 125 Squadron (125 SQN)[43]
  • 126 Squadron (126 SQN)
  • 127 Squadron (127 SQN)[43]
  • 206 Squadron (206 SQN)[44]
  • 506 Squadron (506 SQN)[44]
  • 606 Squadron (606 SQN)[44]
  • 706 Squadron (706 SQN)[44]
  • 806 Squadron (806 SQN)[44]
  • 816 Squadron (816 SQN)[44]
Seletar Airport Seletar
  • 124 Squadron (124 SQN)[43]
Tengah Air Base Tengah
  • 111 Squadron (111 SQN)[43]
  • 116 Squadron (116 SQN)
  • 140 Squadron (140 SQN)[43]
  • 143 Squadron (143 SQN)[43]
  • 145 Squadron (145 SQN)[43]
  • 205 Squadron (205 SQN)[44]
  • 505 Squadron (505 SQN)[44]
  • 605 Squadron (605 SQN)[44]
  • 705 Squadron (705 SQN)[44]
  • 805 Squadron (805 SQN)[44]
  • 815 Squadron (815 SQN)[44]
  • RSAF Black Knights[43]

References

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Works cited

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  • Neville, Leigh (2019). The Elite: The A–Z of Modern Special Operations Forces. Oxford: Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-1472824295.
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Singapore Armed Forces (SAF)
SAF Task Forces
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  • Joint Task Force
  • Special Operations Task Force
  • Maritime Security Task Force
  • Air Defence Task Force
  • Cybersecurity Task Force
Singapore Army
Divisions
  • 2nd People's Defence Force
  • 3rd Division
  • 6th Division
  • 9th Division
Formations
  • SAF Ammunition Command
  • Armour
  • Army Deployment Force
  • Army Intelligence
  • Army Medical Service
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  • Commandos
  • Guards
  • Infantry
  • Maintenance & Engineering Support
  • SAF Military Police Command
  • PERSCOM
  • Signals
  • Supply
  • Transport
Republic of Singapore Navy
  • Fleet
  • Maritime Security Command
  • Maritime Training and Doctrine Command
  • Naval Diving Unit
  • Naval Logistics Command
Republic of Singapore Air Force
  • Air Combat Command
  • Air Defence and Operations Command
  • Air Force Training Command
  • Air Power Generation Command
  • Black Knights
  • Participation Command
  • Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Command
Digital and Intelligence Service
  • Joint Intelligence Command
  • SAF C4 Command
  • Digital Defence Command
  • DIS Training Command
  • Digital Ops-Tech Centre
SAF training schools
SAFTI Military Institute
  • Goh Keng Swee Command and Staff College
  • SAF Advanced Schools
  • Officer Cadet School
Specialist and Warrant Officer Institute
  • SAFWOS Leadership School
  • Specialist and Warrant Officer Advanced School
  • Specialist Cadet School
Others
  • Basic Military Training Centre
  • SAF Medical Training Institute
Other SAF units and affiliated organisations
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  • SAF Parachute Team
  • SAF Volunteer Corps
  • National Cadet Corps
  • Warriors Football Club
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