List of NSmen who died in training

National service is a compulsory conscription in Singapore. Male citizens are required to undergo the two-year stint to serve full-time in SAF, SCDF and SPF. Due to the training safety regulations, training deaths are rare.

2010s

 * 5 May 2012 - Suresh Seluras, 24, was hanged at the Changi East Airbase. The court heard that at about 6pm on the evening before he was found dead, he was drinking with some friends at a happy hour event at Changi Mess, outside Changi Air Base (West).
 * 12 August 2012 - Mohammad Fahrurazzi bin Salim, 20 went missing during the jungle exercise at the Sungei Batu Apoi, Temburong, Brunei. He was in a convoy of the four boats meant to support the water crossing of the exercise. His body was found three days later, 200 metres from the last known position.
 * 26 September 2012 - Tan Tai Seng, 23, was killed by a fallen tree while approaching Ama Keng military training area. The transport operator was performing the in-camp training where the 63 Combat Service Support Battalion when the accident happened. An army doctor who was with him tried to resuscitate him, but did not succeed. It took more than 10 soldiers to lift and move the tree before Tan Tai Seng was pulled out. In addition, the gate at Ama Keng Road was relocated.
 * 30 April 2018 - Dave Lee Han Xuan, 19, a Guardsman from the 1st Battalion Singapore Guards, was found to display signs of heat injury at about 8.35am after he had just completed the 8km march at Bedok Camp. Lee was evacuated to the medical centre and subsequently transferred to the Changi General Hospital, where he was warded in the intensive care unit. Lee's condition worsened during the hospitalization and he died on 30 April 2018, 12.35pm.