A series of caches located at the last remaining World War II
pillboxes in Singapore.
Pillboxes were small concrete fortified structures built as machine
gun placements. Typically built along the eastern and southern
coastlines and complimenting other defences, the pillboxes were
positioned at strategic intervals to ensure a continuous,
overlapping field of fire and formed an important part of
Singapore’s Second World War defence strategy.
The pillbox at Sime Road was one of several built to protect the
Combined Operations Headquarters of the British Army and Air Force
at Sime Road.
The cache is a regular-sized camouflaged lock ‘n’ lock
style box containing log, pencil and several small
items.
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