General Emilio Aguinaldo -
Created the Philippine Army
General ARTEMIO RICARTE –
Captain General of the Revolutionary Forces
Commander in Chief AFP–
President RODRIGO ROA DUTERTE
Secretary of National Defense –
Sec. DELFIN N LORENZANA
Chief of Staff AFP –
GENERAL CARLITO G GALVEZ JR AFP
Vice Chief of Staff AFP –
LIEUTENANT GENERAL SALVADOR B MISON JR AFP
Deputy Chief of Staff AFP –
VICE ADMIRAL NARCISO A VINGSON JR AFP
Commanding General Philippine Army –
LIEUTENANT GENERAL ROLANDO JOSELITO D BAUTISTA AFP
AFP THREE MAIN BRANCHES OF SERVICE
PHILIPPINE ARMY (Hukbong Katihan ng Pilipinas)
PHILIPPINE AIR FORCE (Hukbong Himpapawid ng Pilipinas)
PHILIPPINE NAVY (Hukbong Dagat ng Pilipinas)
Acronym
AFP – Armed Forces of the Philippine (Sandatahang Lakas ng Pilipinas)
PC – Philippine Constabulary
ROTC – Reserve Officer Training Corps
SALUTE - highest form of military courtesy
Military Discipline - State of order and obedience existing within a Command
Military Courtesy - The wholesome relationship between juniors and seniors
How discipline is Measured
♦ result of the job
♦ subordinate’s attitude
♦ performance of jobs even in the absence of the commander
TABOOS
♦Uniform must not be defamed.
♦Offer no excuses.
♦Avoid praising your commander to his face.
♦Old man to be spoken with care.
♦Avoid going over the officer’s head.
♦Harsh remarks are to be avoided.
♦Excessive indebtedness to be avoided.
TRAINING
o Develops Teamwork in accomplishing tasks.
o Unify actions into single effort to accomplish the mission
o Develops habit of prompt obedience to orders
o Enables one to learn what is required in the battlefield
Military Professionalism
Men who adopt the profession of arms submit their own free will to a law of perpetual
constraints, of their own accord, they resist their right to live where they choose, to say what
they think, to dress as they like from the moment they become soldiers, it needs but an order
to settle them in this place, to move them to that, to separate them from their families and
dislocate their normal lives. In the world of command, they must rise, march, run, endure bad
weather, go out without sleep or food, be isolated in some distant post and work until they
drop. They have ceased to become the masters of their own fate. If they drop on their tracks, if
their ashes are scattered to the four winds, that is all part and parcel of their job.
-CHARLES DE GAULLE
Kinds of Drugs
1. INHALANTS
2. NARCOTICS
3. STIMULANTS
4. DEPRESSANTS
5. HALLUCINOGENS
Drugs - is a chemical substance that brings about physical, emotional or behavioral change in
a person taking it.
Inhalant - Volatile chemical substances that contain psycho-active (mind/mood altering)
vapors to produce a state of intoxication.
Narcotics - Also called OPIATES, which is medically used to relieve pain.
Stimulants - Any of a group of drugs that excite the central nervous system, in which increase
alertness, alleviate fatigue, reduce hunger and provide a feeling of well being.
Depressant - also called as “downers”
Hallucinogens - First developed as appetite suppressant
Inhalant Ex: Glue and Adhesive Cement / Rugby / Super Glue / Thinner
Narcotics Ex: Cough syrups, Opium, Cocaine, Morphine, Heroine
Stimulants Ex. Cocaine / Amphetamine i.e. SHABU
Depressant Ex: Sedatives / Sleeping Pills / Tranquilizers
Hallucinogens Ex: MJ / LSD / Ecstasy / Ketamine
Commission Officer (PA)
Non- Commission Officer (PA)
Training Staff
LTC ERIBERTO G ISIP QMS (RES) PA
Commandant
COL JAVIER M MALIGSAY (RET) PA
Assistant Commandant
TSg Jan F Baldesancho (Inf) PA
Admin/Tactical NCO
P2LT JOHNVHER E DOLLENTE (RES) PA
GMA/Instructor
Sgt Ronnel C De Asis (Res) PA
GMA/Instructor
Sgt Rico C Lacadman (Res) PA
GMA/Instructor
Sgt Pamela C Abrogar (Res) PA
GMA/Instructor
Sgt Bryan General T Rendon (Res) PA
GMA/Instructor
Cadet Officer
C/1LT IAN MICHAEL O RITO (ROTC) 2CL
Corps Commander