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40: 231:. The SSVF was officially formed in 1922, following the amalgamation of the Singapore Volunteer Corps, Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps, Malacca Volunteer Corps, and Labuan Volunteer Defence Detachment. In 1928, the SSVF infantry was re-organised into 4 battalions. The 1st and 2nd battalions consisted of members of the Singapore Volunteer Corps (1,250 men), the 3rd battalion consisted of the Penang & Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps (916 men) and the 4th Battalion consisted of the Malacca Volunteer Corps (675 men). Besides the infantry, the rest of the SSVF consisted of the Singapore Royal Artillery, Singapore Royal Engineers, Singapore Armoured Car Company and 3 ambulance units. 352: 208: 57: 105: 322: 279:
in 1942, and most of its members were captured on 15 February 1942 when their positions were overrun. The SSVF was reconstituted in 1948. In 1954, the Singapore Volunteer Corps was absorbed into the
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As international tensions heightened during the 1930s, an increasing number of men of the various nationalities in the Settlements — predominantly
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Eternal Vigilance, the Price of Freedom; compiled by Foong Choon Hon, translated by Yuen Chen Ching; Asiapac Books, Singapore; 2006
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Lee Geok Boi; The Syonan Years - Singapore under Japanese Rule 1942 - 1945; National Archives of Singapore; 2005
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By World War II, there were four infantry battalions under SSVF. The battalions were :
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and Eurasian — joined the SSVF. It included naval, air force,
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rule. While the majority of the personnel were from
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Index

Straits Settlements
Volunteer Reserves
Reserve
rifle infantry
Infantry
Malaya Command
Singapore
World War II
Malayan campaign
Battle of Penang 1941
Battle of Singapore
military reserve force
Straits Settlements
British
Singapore
Penang
Province Wellesley
Malacca
Labuan

Lewis machine gun
Singapore Volunteer Rifle Corps
Singapore Volunteer Artillery Corps
mutiny of Sepoys in Singapore
European
Malay
Chinese
Indian
special operations
irregular units

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