Chong Pang Camp
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Chong Pang Camp is located in the North of Singapore
, next to Sembawang Air Base and opposite Chong Pang City in Yishun
New Town. The camp is operated by the Republic of Singapore Air Force
. It was opened in the year 2002.
The camp houses elements from Air Defence Operations Command (160 SQN) and Participation Command (3DA, 6/9 DA and 18 DA Battalions).
The camp was originally known as the Air Defence Systems Division (ADSD) complex. There still exists a road sign along Sembawang Road with this name. The elements were then transferred to Air Defence Operations Command (ADOC) in early 2007, and later, 3 Battalions were transferred to Participation Command (PC) in August 2007.
Singapore
Singapore , officially the Republic of Singapore, is a Southeast Asian city-state off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, north of the equator. An island country made up of 63 islands, it is separated from Malaysia by the Straits of Johor to its north and from Indonesia's Riau Islands by the...
, next to Sembawang Air Base and opposite Chong Pang City in Yishun
Yishun
Yishun, or Nee Soon as it was initially named, is a suburban town in the northern part of Singapore, encompassing the Yishun Planning Area, in the North Region, which includes Yishun New Town and the Nee Soon private residential estate....
New Town. The camp is operated by the Republic of Singapore Air Force
Republic of Singapore Air Force
The Republic of Singapore Air Force is the air arm of the Singapore Armed Forces. It was first established in 1968 as the Singapore Air Defence Command...
. It was opened in the year 2002.
The camp houses elements from Air Defence Operations Command (160 SQN) and Participation Command (3DA, 6/9 DA and 18 DA Battalions).
The camp was originally known as the Air Defence Systems Division (ADSD) complex. There still exists a road sign along Sembawang Road with this name. The elements were then transferred to Air Defence Operations Command (ADOC) in early 2007, and later, 3 Battalions were transferred to Participation Command (PC) in August 2007.