SINGAPORE — A member of the Red Lions parachute team was stretchered off from the Marina Bay Floating Platform after an incident during his landing during ...
We would like to thank Singaporeans for their concern and support." SINGAPORE — A member of the Red Lions parachute team was stretchered off from the Marina Bay Floating Platform after an incident at his landing during the National Day Parade (Aug 9). SINGAPORE — A member of the Red Lions parachute team was stretchered off from the Marina Bay Floating Platform after an incident during his landing during the National Day parade (Aug 9).
Third Warrant Officer Jeffrey Heng was the last of 10 parachutists to land. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Videos and photos of the incident were quickly shared on social media, showing army soldiers attending to 3WO Heng. Let’s all wish Jeffrey a quick recovery.” SINGAPORE - A Red Lions parachutist who was stretchered off after a rough landing during the National Day Parade (NDP) at the Marina Bay floating platform on Tuesday (Aug 9) is in stable condition.
Red Lion 3WO Jeffrey Heng took a hard landing during the National Day Parade on Aug 9, 2022. 09 Aug 2022 07:32PM (Updated: 09 Aug ...
My best wishes and speedy recovery to that brave Red Lion." “I really hope the last Red Lion is ok," one wrote. The incident drew concern from both spectators and people watching the parade from home.
The Red Lions free-fall jump is one of the most anticipated segments during National Day celebrations. Making a smooth landing amid strong winds is no mean ...
A total of 10 parachutists were expected to land. Unfortunately, one Red Lion had a hard landing during his free-fall jump at this year’s National Day Parade. Red Lion Parachutist Crash-Lands During NDP 2022 Free-Fall Jump
In this year's Total Defence Display, the Singapore Armed Forces and Home Team showcased 50 assets ranging from weapons, aircraft and robots at the National ...
In this year's Total Defence Display, the Singapore Armed Forces and Home Team showcased 50 assets ranging from weapons, aircraft and robots at the National Day Parade. Sherlyn Seah reports. In this year's Total Defence Display, the Singapore Armed Forces and Home Team showcased 50 assets ranging from weapons, aircraft and robots at the National Day Parade. Sherlyn Seah reports. SAF, Home Team showcase assets at NDP 2022 Total Defence Display
25000 people gathered at the Marina Bay floating platform to mark Singapore's 57th birthday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
It is embodied in the logo of two figures holding hands to build a caring and inclusive society. This sparked a high-speed water chase, helicopters performing climbing manoeuvres close to the crowd, troopers raiding a "hijacked" public bus, and tanks firing into the distance. Teacher Ravindran Rajasekeran, 37, who was also watching at the platform, said: "During the pandemic, a lot of normal things we took for granted were restricted. Have you ever felt forgotten in the middle of nowhere? There, standing alone, was singer-songwriter Aisyah Aziz. In a velvety voice, she sang a song of compassion: "Have you ever felt like nobody was there? About the only thing that signalled how the pandemic is not over was some spectators wearing face masks.
The National Day Parade celebrations at The Float @ Marina Bay marked a return to live performances on a grand scale after two years.
Injecting an intimacy absent from the stage, the film dived into how individual lives were affected by the circuit breaker. One memorable sequence from the video, which made audiences laugh, was a spunky dance battle of sorts. As dusk fell, the show segment opened with a lively song and dance on stage. After a five-year hiatus, the massive display of Singapore’s land, air and water defence assets returned to the parade. “When I (do) public events, there's a lot of attention. Medics rushed to his side before he was stretchered off.
As we celebrate Singapore's 57th birthday tomorrow, here are some youths who have been working behind the scenes and onstage to bring the show to us!
I am looking forward to National Day like the rest of the country and seeing everyone’s hard work pay off. She also makes sure that the performers know their roles and responsibilities for the show. They should get the credit as well,” he shares. Every Thursday and Saturday, she ensures that the students meet for rehearsals. Of course, most of the attention goes to the performers every year. Being a photographer means spending most of his time in the hot Singapore sun, but the pictures are worth it, he says. If one ‘gear’ gets loose, the whole show falls apart,” he says. A keen musician, Taufiq usually plays Brazilian percussion. But it’s also the backstage crew who ensures everything goes according to plan. Since they started training in May, Ilyana has been responsible for a group of 40 performers. And it makes for some stunning shots as well! — as a country.
Red Lion parachutist 3WO Jeffrey Heng suffered a rough landing during the parade and was stretchered off. Defence minister Ng Eng Hen has since shared that he " ...
This segment of aunties dancing to Blackpink's "BOOMBAYAH" got one of the loudest cheers of the night, judging from the audio on the livestream. They're a new addition to the marching contingents -- and the bright green is pretty hard to miss. In a separate interview, one woman said that she is "grateful for the Singapore sun for never failing to show up even when my friends don't."
Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong described a man sighted crying during NDP 2022 as one of the most iconic images of the event.
In a Facebook post after the parade, Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong commended the image as it reflected Singaporeans’ emotions during the pandemic. Though a botched landing by a Red Lion had many worried, news that 3WO Jeffrey Heng was in stable condition gave us relief. The biggest highlight, however, turned out to be a man pictured crying as he sang the National Anthem.