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APGC SQUADRONS RENAMED, 4 NEW SQUADRONS INAUGURATED

06 Oct 2011

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STORY // Sheena Tan
PHOTO // Benjamin Lee

To better reflect the new and expanded roles of the Air Power Generation Command (APGC) squadrons, the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) officially renamed 19 squadrons under APGC using three-digit numerical designations and inaugurated four new squadrons.


The four new Air Base Sustainment squadrons will be in charge of ground logistics.


The name change and inauguration come on the heels of an organisational review of APGC completed earlier this year, said Chief of Air Force Major-General Ng Chee Meng, who officiated at the renaming and inauguration ceremony on 5 Oct at the Air Force Training Command auditorium.


During the ceremony, MG Ng presented the new squadron logos to the commanding officers and chief warrant officers of the squadrons. He also explained that the changes were to better enable APGC to achieve its desired operational outcome and to develop the mindsets of its people "to sharpen their operational instinct and imbue in them a stronger sense of mission".


"Such an effort is significant because a squadron's name is an important element with which an individual in a squadron associates himself, both operationally and professionally," he added.


The new names also help to align APGC squadrons with other squadrons in the RSAF, which are identified by a three-digit number based on their functions.


With the change, the Flying Support, Airfield Maintenance, Field Defence and Ground Logistics squadrons have been renamed using the 200, 500, 600 and 700 series respectively. The Aircraft Operational Maintenance and Aircraft Specialist Maintenance squadrons were renamed using the 800 and 810 series respectively.



The last digit of the three-digit squadron number represents the air base in which the squadron is located. The numbers "5", "6", "7" and "8" represent Tengah Air Base (TAB), Sembawang Air Base (SBAB), Paya Lebar Air Base (PLAB) and Changi Air Base (CAB) respectively.



The squadrons are also grouped according to their functional areas, and these groupings have adopted new names or descriptors that better reflect the operational roles that personnel in the squadrons play.



The full list of the new squadron (sqn) names and their new descriptors is below.


S/NPrevious Sqn NameNew Sqn NameDescriptor
1Flying Support Sqn, TAB205 SqnControl Sqns
2Flying Support Sqn, SBAB206 Sqn
3Flying Support Sqn, PLAB207 Sqn
4Flying Support Sqn, CAB208 Sqn
5Airfield Maintenance Sqn, TAB505 SqnAir Base Civil Engineering Sqns
6Airfield Maintenance Sqn, SBAB506 Sqn
7Airfield Maintenance Sqn, PLAB507 Sqn
8Airfield Maintenance Sqn, CAB508 Sqn
9Field Defence Squadron, TAB605 SqnForce Protection Sqns
10Field Defence Squadron, SBAB606 Sqn
11Field Defence Squadron, PLAB607 Sqn
12Field Defence Squadron, CAB608 Sqn
13Ground Logistics Sqn, TAB705 SqnAir Base Sustainment Sqns
14Ground Logistics Sqn, SBAB706 Sqn
15Ground Logistics Sqn, PLAB707 Sqn
16Ground Logistics Sqn, CAB708 Sqn
17Aircraft Operational Maintenance Sqn, Air Logistics Group (ALG)- Fixed Wing (FW) 2, TAB805 SqnAircraft Operational Maintenance Sqns
18Aircraft Operational Maintenance Sqn, ALG - Rotary Wing (RW), SBAB806 Sqn
19Aircraft Operational Maintenance Sqn, ALG-FW1, PLAB807 Sqn
20Aircraft Operational Maintenance Sqn, ALG- FW2, CAB808 Sqn
21Aircraft Specialist Maintenance Sqn, ALG- FW2, TAB815 SqnAircraft Specialist Maintenance Sqns
22Aircraft Specialist Maintenance Sqn, ALG- RW, SBAB816 Sqn
23Aircraft Specialist Maintenance Sqn, ALG- FW1, PLAB817 Sqn


MG Ng (second from left), in the presence of squadron commanders and Commander APGC Brigadier-General Sarbjit Singh (second from right), unveiling the plaque with the new logos of the 19 existing squadrons and four newly-inaugurated squadrons.
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