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Lessons From Singapore: National Service

by Eric Feigenbaum On Christmas Eve 1965 – roughly five-and-a-half months after the nascent Singapore’s independence – “The Mexicans” arrived. Their job: to help build and train a Singaporean military. At the time, the British remained nominally committed to protecting Singapore as part of a planned.

At the time, the British remained nominally committed to protecting Singapore as part of a planned.

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