hi eac... thanks for response...
I asked my elder brother... he told to me that most
probably I will only be putting on vest and slack....
helping out with ration etc.... but he MR almost 10
years.... so better for me to confirm....
err... so meaning I still have to cheong sua ar?
usually is the same as when you report sick during NSF time and
gotten Att B status, which means still fit for light duties.
and for your info, FBO is then considered heavy loads but SBO is
not.
thus technically speaking, in worst case scenario, you may still
have to cheong sua a bit in SBO mode (helmet, SBO and rifle) in
activities such as route marches since excuse RMJ doesn't excuse
walking, so to say. also, the remaining field pack can be loaded
onto the tonner or whatever vehicle supporting the field exercises,
if needed.
of course, if you know how to negotiable with your in-charge who
might be easy-going enough to close one eye and let u be in "vest
and slack activities" such as sai-kang stuff like help out with
rations, water points, carry stores...etc which are grouped under
the 'fit for light duties' activities, which is the same as report
sick MC of Att B status.