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Places to visit in Singapore 🇸🇬 ABANDONED COLONIAL HOUSES FROM 1928 History of this place can be found at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seletar.... A large area that was once the entire Seletar Camp was first established for the British Royal Air Force and became fully operational by 1928. It was controlled by the Japanese during the Japanese occupation of Singapore from 1942 to 1945 and was used by the Imperial Japanese Navy's aviation units, besides serving as one of seven POW internment camps for captured British Indian Army personnel. After the war ended in 1945, it was once again controlled by the British until their withdrawal in 1971.[2] RAF Seletar was also on the premises of Seletar Camp. It was used by the Republic of Singapore Air Force after the British military's withdrawal as Seletar Air Base. Today, it is now a general-aviation civil airport known as Seletar Airport. It is adjacent to the current Seletar Camp operated by the Singapore Army. Parts of the former British-built Seletar Camp were gradually converted for civilian and other ordinary use, with the original camp's land considerably shrinking in size. Seletar Camp was also where hundreds of houses that served as quarters for RAF and British military personnel were located. Many of the houses have been retained and are still occupied. After the RAF's departure, the Republic of Singapore Air Force's 160 Anti- Aircraft Gunners was formerly stationed at Seletar Camp but has since shifted operations to Chong Pang Camp in 2002. Popularly known as "black and whites" due to their striking colours, they are owned by the Singapore government and are available for lease. A small golf course and the newly-established Seletar Aerospace Park are also on the former grounds of Seletar Camp. ► Artist Attribution Music Credit: "Mike Mineo" Track Name: "Let Me Be The One" Music written and performed by: Mike Mineo