Core Values FC 1 012 AFP CODE OF ETHICS
Core Values FC 1 012 AFP CODE OF ETHICS
Core Values FC 1 012 AFP CODE OF ETHICS
FC 1 - 012
AFP CODE OF
ETHICS
April 2006
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HEADQUARTERS
TRAINING AND DOCTRINE COMMAND, PHILIPPINE ARMY
Camp O’Donnell, Brgy Sta Lucia, Capas, Tarlac
FOREWORD
The Training and Doctrine Command, Philippine Army has long been
conducting training for the Army’s personnel, mostly to strengthen their
knowledge on FC 1- 012 AFP Code of Ethics The demands of such doctrine
have been increasing; hence the need for comprehensive reference material
(RM) for the Army school could not be overemphasized.
We welcome the printing of this RM. This is the product of the fixing
initiatives of our newly-invigorated Doctrine Center. This is expected to benefit
the instructors and students of the Training and Doctrine Command as it
discusses the salient features of Ethics or Professionalism). More
importantly, researchers and writers of military doctrines will also find this
reference material useful. By being aware of the importance as well as the
substance of its contents, the users will be able to properly utilize and employ
them in order to exploit their useful implication in the Army’s operations.
CARLOS B HOLGANZA
Major General, AFP
Commander
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PREFACE
1. Gender
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CONTENTS
Foreword i
Preface iii
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PREAMBLE
ARTICLE I - IDENTITY
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Section 1. Historical Perspective - The AFP identifies itself with the Filipino
people's historical struggles for freedom and justice and their vigilance against
any attempt to violate the country's integrity and sovereignty. In retrospect, it
recognizes the role of our forefathers as freedom fighters and honors them for
their democratic and nationalistic aspirations.
Section 2. Lessons Learned from the Dark Pages of AFP History - The
AFP recognizes and resolves to correct misdeeds of some of its members
who sacrificed national interest for individual gains, committed graft and
corruption, perpetuated the ill effects of martial law, including the deteriorating
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effect on the AFP and national economy caused by the unsuccessful coup
attempts which betrayed the AFP's tradition of ethical and professional
conduct. These misdeeds tainted the good image of the organization.
Therefore, the AFP, recognizing these shortcomings and misdeeds, vows to
evoke from its members the will to put the interest of the country and the
service above self, to enhance solidarity, to promote professionalism, and to
inculcate vigilance and preparedness against all threats to the Republic.
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corps. Our leaders shall foster esprit-de-corps by ensuring that we will know
the importance of our mission. When we lead others, we shall establish a
strong bond by showing them our personal as well as professional examples
of excellence. For we recognize that our organization as a whole relies on our
ability to do our job to the best of our ability in teamwork with others. Indeed,
solidarity to us is the value that links us in a constantly, self-rectifying,
harmonious and dynamic system bound by the motto: "Maka-Diyos, Maka-
Bansa, Maka-Tao, Maka-Kalikasan".
Section 2. The AFP Stand on Basic Issues - The employment of the AFP in
many areas of national concern which lie beyond the traditional martial role of
the organization, both in the country and abroad, has ushered in a lot of
misunderstandings and confusions not only in the mind of the soldier but also
in that of the ordinary citizen. It is therefore very necessary and important for
the AFP to clearly define its stand on the following issues:
2.5. Research and Technology - The AFP shall be the prime mover
of research and technology in the manufacture of armaments and electronic
hardware, in aircraft and shipbuilding and full utilization of indigenous defense
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2.10. Spiritual Life - The AFP shall encourage the practice of one's
religious faith for the good of the service. The constitutional provision of the
separation of church and state shall not only allow but shall promote the free
exercise of religion in the AFP.
2.11. Family Life - The AFP shall recognize that its members are
human beings with the same family obligations as other people. It shall
therefore support activities that will strengthen husband-wife, parents-children
and family-community relationships; provide facilities conducive to a
wholesome home and community life and protect military dependents
especially minors, from exploitation and drug abuse.
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2.13. National Interest - Foremost in the mind of the AFP shall be the
realization that national interest serves the common good of the citizenry. This
shall be the overriding factor to which the AFP fully commits itself in all
missions it shall undertake.
2.16. Use of Armed Force - The AFP shall exercise the utmost
restraint and precaution in the use of armed force to implement policies. If the
use of arms is inevitable, it must be sanctioned by the duly established
political system using only reasonable force as 'necessary to fulfill its mission.
It shall be directed only against the enemies of the state, not against innocent
civilians nor non-combatants, and most of all not against its own people and
government.
2.18. Human Rights - The AFP shall respect the inherent dignity of a
human being and his inalienable rights as contained in the "Universal
Declaration of Human Rights" and other declarations to which our country is a
signatory. As such the AFP shall pledge itself to protect and promote these
rights.
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The thrust of military education and training shall include the continued
build-up and sustenance of the core values of honor, loyalty, valor, duty and
solidarity and the maintenance of professionalism in the organization.
Section 6. Promotion - The AFP shall offer equal opportunities for its
members of all ranks and specialties to develop their potentials. But only the
best qualified and most deserving can be assured of promotion and be
guaranteed a progressive military career.
Promotion of officers shall be open and limited only to those who fully
satisfy the criteria of seniority, competence, standard of accomplishment and
soundness of character. A competitive promotional written and physical
examination for each grade shall be administered to help determine the best
qualified for promotion. Subjective criterion for selection like career reputation
shall have limited equivalent weight in order to avoid abuse of discretion or
influence of popularity on decisions.
Section 1. General Statement - The members of the AFP are public servants
who are oath-bound to fulfill the lofty mandate of the Constitution. The
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peculiarity of military service which requires the right to bear arms calls for a
corresponding assurance of professionalism from every military man.
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3.5. Tradition of Loyalty - The Filipino soldier has held the respect of
the nation by shedding blood and offering the supreme sacrifice in defense of
the country. He has given consistently his loyalty to God, country, people and
the AFP Chain of Command.
4.2. Flag Raising Ceremony The Filipino soldier honors the flag by
raising it before the start of the official day's work to pledge that all his efforts
for the day is dedicated to God, country and people.
4.3. The Retreat Ceremony - The sounds of the evening gun during
a combined ceremonial parade and retreat ceremony constit'lte one ofthe
inspiring customs of the service. Military personnel in camps or garrisons
pause for a moment either to salute the Nation's' Flag or sing the National
Anthem.
4.4. The Three Volleys Over Graves - This is a sign of respect and
gesture tendered to a departed comrade-in-arms.
4.7. The Raising of the Right Hand in Taking Oath - The taking of
oath for truth of statement of testimony has always been solemn and serious
matter accompanied by ceremony. In essence, the taker of the oath calls
upon his God to bear witness that the truth would be told.
farewell party is tendered. Other suitable unit function is usually given by the
unit's officers and ladies in honor of the newly assigned/departing officer and
his family. When pressure of work prohibits this nicety, a "Happy Hour" or a
simple get together takes its place. The same is extended to selected senior
key NCO. and Petty Officers.
4.12. Pipe Calls, Trumpet or Bugle Calls. Pipe, trumpet or bugle calls
add more distinction and excitement to the regimented life of military
personnel. As the day to day activities unfold, the sound of these calls
rejuvenate every system of his body to continue performing the things as
signalled by each call.
4.13.5. In some cases, senior officers who are the subject of all
these calls may be extremely busy to attend or receive callers. It is always a
sign of courtesy and goodwill to have manifested an intention to pay such a
call.
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4.17. Military Weddings - These customs are generally the same for
all faiths. They vary only as chaplains of the different churches incorporate
other procedures to add to their color and tone.
4.18. Patronage of the Officers' Club and EP's Club Houses - This
custom enables officers and EP to spend their off-duty social and recreational
life in said centers.
4.22. Visiting the Sick - A military personnel who is sick in the hospital
is visited by available officers and enlisted personnel of the unit in such
number as may be permitted by the doctor or surgeon-in-charge. An officer or
soldier of his unit visits him in order that his needs are attended to.
4.24. "1 Wish" and "I Desire" Statement - When the commanding
officer states, "I wish," or "I desire" rather than "I order that you do such and
such, this wish or desire has all the force of a direct order.
4.26. Use of the Word "Sir" - The word "Sir" is used in military
conversation by the junior officer in addressing a senior, and by all soldiers in
addressing officers. It precedes a report, a query, and follows the answer of a
question.
Section 2. Moral Force - All members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines
in the implementation of this Code shall be morally bound by the Divine Laws,
Oath of Office, AFPO Customs and Traditions, AFP Code of Conduct and
AFPR as amended.
3.1. All members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines shall take
upon themselves that the intent and spirit of this Code is upheld at all times.
3.5. All members of the AFP should take oath that they will abide by
this Code and it shall form part of their military personnel file (MPF).
4.1. This Code shall be included in the curricula of all AFP courses
and training programs including CAT and CMT/ROTC.
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Section 5. Functional Creed derived from this Code shall serve as a mode
for implementation and better appreciation in respective fields of interest.
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Section 10. Appropriations - The fund allocation necessary for the effective
implementation of this Code shall be taken from appropriations of the Office of
Ethical Standards and Public Accountability (OESPA). Thereafter, such fund
allocation as may be needed for its continued implementation shall be
included in the annual operating program and budget (OPB) of the Major
Services.
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Section 15. Effectivity - This Code shall be effective thirty (30) days after the
ratification by the majority of all members of the Armed Forces of the
Philippines in a referendum called for this purpose, except provisions that will
require relevant legislation.
MILITARY PROFFESSIONALISM
CHARLES DE GAULLE
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LAGDA
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Refrain:
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