One of the ghost stories from Mowbray Camp could be about a phantom soldier. Legend has it that at night, you can see the figure of a soldier still on patrol, as if he's forever bound to the camp. It's said that his footsteps can be heard on the gravel paths.
Well, it's hard to say for sure. While on one hand, there's no physical proof that these ghost stories are true. But on the other hand, many people who have visited the camp have had strange experiences that they can't easily explain. Maybe it's just the power of suggestion and the spooky atmosphere of the old camp, but it makes you wonder if there could be something more to these stories.
At Camp Christine, there's a story of a former counselor. She had a tragic accident while trying to save a camper from drowning in the lake. Now, on stormy nights, people say they can see her on the shore of the lake, looking out over the water as if still on watch. Her figure is said to be dressed in the old camp uniform, a sad and lonely apparition.
Well, I haven't heard of any definite ghost stories from Kranji Camp 2. However, in general, military camps can be a bit spooky. There could be stories about unexplained cold spots. Some might say they heard voices when no one was around. Maybe the isolation of the camp at certain times and the memories of the past create an atmosphere for such ghostly tales to develop.
Well, there's a story in Sarimbun Scout Camp that there's a ghost of a caretaker. He used to take care of the camp long ago. Supposedly, he haunts the storage area where all the old camping gear is kept. Some campers claim to have heard strange noises coming from there, like the sound of old tools being moved around. It might be just the wind or some animals, but the story persists. There's also a rumor about a ghostly figure that walks along the trail by the lake. It's said to be a girl who drowned in the lake many years back. Campers often feel a cold chill when they pass by that area.
There are tales of strange apparitions near the training areas. It's said that during foggy nights, a shadowy figure appears as if still on patrol. This could be related to the many military operations that have taken place there over the years and the energy that might be left behind. Some soldiers also report feeling a cold chill in certain spots where no natural cause for it can be found.
One of the Sembawang Camp ghost stories is about a phantom soldier. It's said that at night, you can sometimes see the figure of a soldier in old - fashioned uniform walking around the campgrounds. Maybe it's the spirit of a soldier who died during some military operations long ago.
One of the Seletar Camp ghost stories is about a phantom soldier. People claim to have seen a figure in an old military uniform late at night, walking around the abandoned barracks as if still on patrol.
One YMCA camp ghost story could be about a camper who disappeared years ago. Legend has it that at midnight, you can see his shadow near the old canoe shed. People say they've heard the sound of his paddle hitting the water as if he's still out there on the lake.
I don't actually know specific Camp Schwab ghost stories, but often in military bases like Camp Schwab, ghost stories might be about soldiers who passed away in unexpected ways. Maybe there are tales of strange apparitions seen in the old barracks or on the training grounds at night.
One scout camp ghost story is about a figure in white that haunts the old cabin at the camp. Legend has it that a camper got lost in the woods years ago and died near that cabin. Now, at night, people claim to see a white apparition wandering around the cabin area.