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Red Lions, Naval Divers to perform jumps, combined salute at this year's National Day Parade

Red Lions, Naval Divers to perform jumps, combined salute at this year's National Day Parade

CNA15 hours ago
Both the Red Lions and Naval Divers will perform jumps during this year's National Day Parade, ending off with a combined salute. The inaugural Jump of Unity marks the nation's 60th birthday. It is also the first time the teams will be jumping into separate locations, with the Red Lions landing in the Padang and the Naval Divers in Marina Bay. With timing crucial, training began three months ago, with everyone including aircrew specialists playing a role. Charlotte Lim with the preparations behind-the-scenes.
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