Reviewer For Raati 2024

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PROMINENT NAMES IN AFP and CBSUA

Commander-in-Chief AFP: His Excellency PRES FERDINAND R MARCOS JR


AFP Chief of Staff: GEN ROMEO S BRAWNER JR PA
Commanding General Phil. Army: LT GEN ROY S GALIDO PA
Commanding General, RESCOM Phil Army: MAJ GEN ROMULO MANUEL PA
ROTC Superintendent/Group Commander, 5TH RCDG, RESCOM, PA: COL RONNIE T EBARITA PA

ROTC Supervisor/ 502ND CDC Director: LTC ARNEL FABRIAGA PA

University President: DR ALBERTO N NAPERI SUC IV


Vice President for Academic Affairs: DR EMERSON BERGONIO
NSTP Director: LT MELHORA V ABONAL (RES) PN
University Commandant COL FEROZALDO T REGENCIA (RES) PA
Asst Commandant: LTC EDGAR R MADRID (RES) PA
Admin NCO/Chief Clerk SSg Allan Monterde (INF) PA
Training NCO: SSg Romel A Montas (MI) PA
MILITARY DISCIPLINE
It is a state of order and obedience existing within a command
5 point of Military Discipline
1. Obey first before you complain.
2. The fault of ne is the fault of all.
3. My buddy is my body.
4. If it’s not for the good of the group I will not sacrifice myself.
5. I must stable under pressure.
MILITARY COURTESY
It is an essential element of full and appreciation to the rights of others.
MILITARY LEADERSHIP
It is an act of influencing men such a manner as to accomplish a mission.
11 LEADERSHIP PRICIPLES
1. Know yourself and seek self-improvement.
2. Be technically and tactically proficient.
3. Seek responsibility and take responsibility for your action.
4. Make sound and timely decision.
5. Set an example.
6. Know your men and look out for their welfare.
7. Keep your men inform.
8. Develop sense of responsibility among your subordinate
9. Ensure that the task is understood supervise and accomplished.
10. Train your men as a team.
11. Employ your men in accordance with its capability.
CADET OFFICER
A man whose honorable in this world that golden his behavior, that purely define his
movement are dignified.
CADET HONOR CODE
A cadet does not lie, cheat, steal nor tolerate among us to those who do so.

11 GENERAL ORDERS
1. To take charge of this post and all government properties in views.
2. To walk my post in a military manner, keeping always in alert, and observing
everything that takes place within sight or hearing.
3. To report all violation of orders I am instructed to enforce.
4. To repeat all calls more distant from the guard house than my own.
5. To quit my post only when properly relieve.
6. To receive obey and pass on to the sentinel who relieves me all orders from the
commanding officer, officer of the day and none commission officer of the guard
only.
7. To talk to no one except in the line of duty.
8. To give the alarm incase of fire or disorder.
9. To call the commander of the guard in any case not covered by the instructions.
10. To salute all officers, all colors and standard not case.
11. To be especially watchful at night, during the time of challenging to challenge all
person on or near my post and to allow no one to pass without proper authority.

MILITARY PROFESSIONALISM
Men who adopt the prefession of arms
Submit there own free will to a law of perpetual constraint
Of there own accord,
they reject their rights to live where they choose,
to say what they think,
to dress as they like
From the moment they become soldier
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 a word of command, they must rise, march, run,
endure bad weather,
go without sleep or food,
be isolated in some distant post,
work until they drop
they have ceased to be the master of their own fate
if they drop in their tracks
if their ashes scattered in the four winds
that is all part and parcel of their job

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