National Day Parade 2005 | |
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Organiser | 3rd Singapore Division |
Chairperson | BG Loh Wai Keong |
Venue | Padang |
Theme | 40 Years of Nation Building |
Event Chronology | |
NE Show 1 | 9 July 2005 |
NE Show 2 | 16 July 2005 |
Preview | 30 July 2005 |
Actual | 9 August 2005 |
Parade | |
Parade Commander | LTC Choon Soon Onn |
Music | |
Theme song | Reach Out for the Skies (Taufik Batisah, Rui En) |
The Singapore National Day Parade, 2005 (NDP) was a national ceremony in Singapore on 9 August 2005 to commemorate Singapore's 40 years of independence.
In addition to the military-style parade, other celebrative events, such as the Mobile Column, fireworks and community carnivals were also organised during the period.
The theme for NDP 2005 was "40 Years of Nation Building".
Venue
editThe main parade was held in Padang, the same place where the first National Day Parade was held in 1966.
Pre-parade Segment
editBefore the main parade, there was an hour-long entertainment at the Padang including performances from the combined schools choir and the combined schools band. Other events included a mass precision drill and a skydiving display by the "Red Lions" team from the SAF.
Three NDP community songs were designated for the pre-parade segment entertainment
The music composer and director was Elaine Chan.
Emcees
editSix local celebrities were assigned as emcees:
- Gurmit Singh
- Sharon Au
- Adrian Pang
- Kym Ng
- Khiruddin Saharom
- Vernetta Lopez
Motivators
editIn addition, 300 students from Institute of Technical Education served as "NDP 2005 Motivators" as they interacted with the audiences and performed a special dance called the "Dance Number 40".
Combined schools choir
editIt was a 400 strong choir comprising students from 15 different schools.
- Bendemeer Secondary School
- Crescent Girls' School
- Damai Secondary School
- Geylang Methodist Secondary School
- Henderson Secondary School
- Hua Yi Secondary School
- Jurongville Secondary School
- Kent Ridge Secondary School
- Marsiling Secondary School
- Ngee Ann Secondary School
- North Vista Secondary School
- Orchid Park Secondary School
- Peirce Secondary School
- Westwood Secondary School
- Yusof Ishak Secondary School
The choreographer was Andrew Ng.
Combined schools band
editThe 256 strong combined schools band comprised students from 4 different schools.
- Bowen Secondary School
- Pingyi Secondary School
- Springfield Secondary School
- Yishun Town Secondary School
The choreographer was Lawrence Siao.
Mass Precision Drill
editThe Mass Precision Drill comprised members from
- the Singapore Armed Forces Provost Unit
- the National Cadet Corps (NCC)
- the Singapore Police Force Women Pipes and Drums
- members of various Boys' Brigade bagpipe bands, collectively termed the "Singapore Boys' Brigade Bagpipers".
The precision drill display included participation by female NCC Cadets. The choreographer and trainer for the performance was 2WO Rosman Bin Atan.
Parade
editThe parade was military-styled, displaying precision and discipline.
Parade Sequence
edit- Fifes and drums
- Parade march-in
- Arrival of the President
- National anthem, fly-past of state flag
- Presidential inspection and presidential 21-gun salute
- Feu de joie (Fire of Joy)
- Guards-of-honour march-past
- Parade finale transformation
Full Order
edit- Parade Commander: LTC Choon Soon Onn, Dy CO, 185 SQN
- Reserve Parade Commander: LTC Neil Alan Dyason
- Parade Regimental Sergeant Major: MWO Tang Peck Onn, BDE SM 23 SIB (Currently SMA)
- Reserve Parade Regimental Sergeant Major:
Parade Colour Guards
edit- Colours Regimental Sergeant Major (SAF Colours Party): 1WO Shamssudin bin Isnin
- Reserve Colours Regimental Sergeant Major (SAF Colours Party): 1WO Lawrence Jeremiah
- Colours Regimental Sergeant Major (Singapore Army):
- Colours Regimental Sergeant Major (Republic of Singapore Navy):
- Colours Regimental Sergeant Major (Republic of Singapore Air Force):
Guard-of-Honour Contingent Commanders
edit- Singapore Army (1st Commando Battalion, Singapore Armed Forces Commando Formation):
- Republic of Singapore Navy:
- Republic of Singapore Air Force:
- Singapore Police Force:
Guard of Honour
editThe Guard of Honour comprised four contingents:
- Singapore Army, represented by 1st Commando Battalion
- Republic of Singapore Navy, represented by Naval Diving Unit
- Republic of Singapore Air Force, represented by Combined Field Squadron
- Singapore Police Force, represented by Singapore Police Training Command
Supporting contingents
edit' Military and civil defense:
- Singapore Army – Singapore Guards
- Republic of Singapore Navy – HQ Fleet, NALCOM, COSCOM and TRACOM
- Republic of Singapore Air Force – Paya Lebar Air Base, Sembawang Air base, Tengah Air Base
- Singapore Civil Defence Force
- Singapore Police Force – Key Installation Unit
Political, social, youth uniformed and economic:
- People's Action Party
- National Trade Union Congress
- Ministry of Health
- Modern Montessori International
- National Cadet Corps
- National Police Cadet Corps
- Singapore Scout Association
- Girl Guides Singapore
- The Boys Brigade of Singapore
- The Girls Brigade of Singapore
- St John Ambulance
- Singapore Red Cross Society
Aerial Display
editThe parade featured aerial display involving a total of 44 RSAF aircraft, of 8 different aircraft types including the refuelling tanker KC-135 Stratotanker which was making its maiden appearance at NDP. The F-16 Fighting Falcons led the aerial display, and at one time flew very low at 500 metres above ground, at about half the speed of sound. [1]
The aerial display was divided into 3 flypast windows:
- State flag flypast
- Bomb-burst during the Presidential salute
- Final flypast
Final flypast
editThe final flypast involved 3 CH-47 Super D Chinooks and 2 AS332 Super Puma helicopters followed by a C-130 Hercules,a Fokker F50 and a Grumman E-2C Hawkeye and behind it was a KC-135R escorted by 4 F-5S/T Tiger II and the last few planes was 5 F-16D Block 52+ Fighting Falcons from 145 squadron performing stunts.
Mobile column
editThe Mobile Column was a featured event in National Day Parade, 2005
The Mobile Column was the parade of vehicles and other hardwares from the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF), Singapore Police Force and Singapore Civil Defence Force.
The first Mobile Column was organised in 1969 which displayed the then newly acquired armour vehicles of the SAF. In 1990, after an absence of 20 years, the Mobile Column made a come back as Singapore celebrated its 25th years of independence. Since then, it has been a special feature during National Day Parade for every 5 years.
Show segment
editAct 1 – The Beginning
Participants from
ASTIC is proud to contribute to this significant event by producing a 1 min multimedia display on Singapore Legend. This clip was telecast on Mediacorp TV Singapore as an introduction to the Show segment (Act 1 – The Beginning).
Sang Nila Utama, also known as Sri Tri Buana, is a legendary prince who founded Singapore in ancient history.
Act 2 – 40 Years of Nation Building
Participants from
Act 3 – Soaring to Greater Heights
Participants from
Grand Finale – The Future is Ours To Make
Community celebration
editBesides the national events, local celebration events (named as Celebration@Heartlands) were also being organised in major residential regions throughout the country, including Tampines, Yishun and Jurong East. There was also a 9-day carnival at Marina South (named as Carnival@Marina) featuring funfair, concerts and fireworks.
Floats
editThe events included a parade of 12 floats with decorations reflecting the history of Singapore, including themes related to Sang Nila Utama, Sir Stamford Raffles and Samsui woman.
Songs
edit- Munnaeru Vaalibaa
- Geylang Sipaku Geylang
- Chan Mali Chan
- Di Tanjong Katong
- Jia, 家 (Home)
- One United People
- One People, One Nation, One Singapore
- Home
- We are Singapore
- We Can
- Sing Our Wishes
- Dance No 40 (Dance Version)
- Uniquely You
- Reach Out for the Skies (English)
- Reach Out for the Skies (Chinese) 勇敢向前飞
It can be found in YouTube.
Schedule
editNDP @ Marina Bay 2005 Programme schedule on 9 August 2005:
9 August (National Day)
- 0000 hrs – Groundbreaking Established
- 0600 hrs – Sign-on a National anthem
- 0601 hrs – Completed
- 0800 hrs – News on Channel 8 : Morning News
- 0805 hrs – National Day
- 0900 hrs – News on Channel 8 : Morning News
- 0905 hrs – News Coverage Buletin Actual Special Report Live National Day
- 1000 hrs – Opened Completed National flag a National anthem
- 1001 hrs – Declaration of Independence
- 1002 hrs – Ceremony Marches of National Day
- 1200 hrs – Ceremony Marches of Singapore Police Department
- 1300 hrs – News on Channel 8 : Midday News
- 1400 hrs – Ceremony Marches of Drum Band
- 1700 hrs – Renovated
- 1800 hrs – Parade & Ceremony
- 1801 hrs – Opening Ceremony
- 1830 hrs – News on Channel 8 : Singapore Today
- 1900 hrs – Closed Returned National flag a National anthem
- 1901 hrs – Show
- 2000 hrs – News on Suria : Berita
- 2030 hrs – News on Vasantham Central : Vasantham Tamil News
- 2100 hrs – News on Channel NewsAsia International : Primetime News
- 2100 hrs – News on Channel U : News Business at 9:00 pm
- 2130 hrs – News on Channel 5 : News 5 Tonight
- 2200 hrs – News on Channel 8 : News in Mandarin
- 2300 hrs – News on Channel U : News International at 11:00 pm
- 2300 hrs – Singapore National Day 2005 (National anthem)
- 2301 hrs – Crowd at National flag
10 August
- 0000 hrs – President
- 0100 hrs – Closing Ceremony
- 0101 hrs – Sign-off a National anthem
All times indicated are Singapore Standard Time.
Broadcast
editTelevision channels
editAs a national event, the parade was broadcast "Live" from 12.00 am to 12.00 am (SST) across MediaCorp for MediaCorp TV channels which include MediaCorp TV Channel 5, MediaCorp TV TVMobile, MediaCorp TV Channel 8, MediaCorp TV Channel U, MediaCorp TV12 Suria, MediaCorp TV12 Vasantham, MediaCorp TV12 okto and MediaCorp News Channel NewsAsia International. The commentary on MediaCorp TV Channel 5, MediaCorp TV TVMobile, MediaCorp TV12 Central (MediaCorp TV12 Kids Central and MediaCorp TV12 Arts Central) and MediaCorp News Channel NewsAsia International was in English, MediaCorp TV Channel 8 and MediaCorp TV Channel U in Mandarin, MediaCorp TV12 Suria in Malaysian and MediaCorp TV12 Vasantham Central in Tamil.
Radio
editMediaCorp Radio stations covered the parade "Live" over 938LIVE, Capital 95.8FM, Ria 89.7FM, Lush 99.5FM and Oli 96.8FM in English, Mandarin, Malaysian and Tamil respectively.
Online
edit"Live" webcast would also be available on the official NDP website, MediaCorp NDP webpage and Channel NewsAsia Live.
Outdoor Digital Media
edit'Live' screenings of the parade was available on the outdoor digital screens managed by MediaCorp at ION Orchard and Orchard Central malls. Digital media screens managed by SPH MediaBoxOffice in 313@Somerset and HDB Hub also screened the parade "Live.
Other celebrations
edit- Channel NewsAsia organised a video contest called "The Singapore, I Want". [2]
- A special collection of minted stamps, named "Proudly Singapore" was issued to commemorate the history of Singapore. [3]
- There was a National Day Relay with over 600 runners. The relay started from the three heartland locations, Tampines, Jurong East and Yishun and there was 8 to 10 change-over points with each relay leg covering a distance of 2–3 km. The runners, carrying flags representing various participating organisations, will make their entry into the Padang as part of the pre-Parade segment. [4]
- 110,000 NDP funpacks was given out to spectators and participants at the NDP, previews, and heartland venues. Each funpack contains a commemorative CD, tambourine, whistle, flags, torch-light and NDP stickers. [5]
See also
editSingapore in 2005 |
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Events |
Others |
External links
edit- NDP 2010 official website
- Media files of NDP songs are available at the singsingapore site
- The Red Lions free fall team