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This presentation details military customs and traditions, including their definitions and examples, within the Philippine military. The presentation is a general overview for educational purposes.

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“Take the LEAD, Soar as ONE” Military Customs and Traditions House Rules: No sleeping during the discussion If you are sleepy/dozing, you can stand at the back; or You can do some exercises so long as it will not disturb the discussion. LEARNING OBJECTIVE “TO INCULCATE STUDENTS...

“Take the LEAD, Soar as ONE” Military Customs and Traditions House Rules: No sleeping during the discussion If you are sleepy/dozing, you can stand at the back; or You can do some exercises so long as it will not disturb the discussion. LEARNING OBJECTIVE “TO INCULCATE STUDENTS WITH THE DIFFERENT CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS BEING PRACTICED IN THE MILITARY SERVICE.” SCOPE OF PRESENTATION Definition of Terms Examples of Military Traditions Examples of Military Customs MILITARY CUSTOMS & TRADITIONS MILITARY TRADITIONS ✔ are inherited principles ✔ standards and ✔ practices that serve as the established guides for an individual or group. MILITARY CUSTOMS ✔ are accepted practices realized through continued usage that take the force and effect of a common law. Differences CUSTOMS vs TRADITION S “Courtesies and ceremonies that we do in the military service.” “Trademarks of soldiery.” TRADITION OF VALOR the Filipino soldier has epitomized valor during his gallant defenses at Bataan and Corregidor against the Japanese Forces. The late General Douglas MacArthur paid tribute to Filipino Soldiery when he proclaimed: “Give me 10,000 Filipino Soldiers and I’ll conquer the world.” TRADITION OF VALOR gallantry, bravery in battle TRADITION OF DUTY the Filipino soldier has exemplified himself throughout the history as a dedicated public servant that performs his task with deep sense of responsibility and self-sacrifice. TRADITION OF DUTY dedication and deep sense of responsibility TRADITION OF HONOR the founding fathers of the AFP as well as the nation have courageously demonstrated even in most difficult times the value of honor by leading a life in peace or war with personal dignity and self worth. TRADITION OF HONOR respect, dignity and self-worth TRADITION OF SOLIDARITY unity is the strongest, most enduring and powerful military tradition because every member of the AFP works as one team to accomplish their mission or attain their objective. TRADITION OF SOLIDARITY unity and having common interest TRADITION OF LOYALTY respect for the nation through shedding much blood and offering the supreme sacrifice in defense of the country – loyalty to the nation, the constitution, the Commander-in-chief, to seniors, peers and even to juniors. TRADITION OF LOYALTY devoted, faithful in the service ✔ TRANSMITTED FROM ONE GENERATION TO ANOTHER ✔ TRADEMARK OF SOLDIERY Salute Salute Military salute is used as an exchange of greeting since the earliest time. This method of rendering salute has varied through the ages and continually used in all modern armed forces. Flag Raising Ceremony Flag Raising Ceremony The Philippine flag symbolizes our country and people. It signifies that before the start of official days work, we pledge that all our efforts for the day is dedicated to our country and people. Flag Retreat Ceremony Flag Retreat Ceremony This have been used since the early days of the American occupation which signifies the end of an official days work. Three Volleys Over Graves Three Volleys Over Graves A sign of respect and gesture of farewell tendered to a departed comrade in arms. In the older days, they did it by throwing or casting 3 time upon the grave, calling the name the dead and saying farewell 3 times. White Flag of Truce White Flag of Truce A worldwide custom used to signal the temporary cessation of hostilities between warring parties, Wearing of Decorations Wearing of Decorations Military personnel who honorably earned decorations in the performance of duty displays them as part of the uniform during appropriate occasions. Raising of the Right Hand in Taking Oath Raising of the Right Hand in Taking Oath Taking oath for truth of statement or testimony has been a solemn and serious matter accompanied by ceremony. In essence, the taker of the oath calls upon his God bear witness that the truth would be told. Courtesy of the Post Courtesy of the Post An officer of any armed services visiting at a military post or one who is in its vicinity is often extended the “Courtesy of the Post” by the Commanding Officer after the prescribed official call has been made. This may include the privilege of an accommodation at the Officer’s club and Officer’s Mess when the visit is of short duration and the privilege of membership, if they stay in the vicinity is extended. Presentation of Recruits to colors Presentation of Recruits to colors A ceremony at which recruits are being presented to the colors for the purpose of signifying acceptance and welcome into the organization. Farewell Tendered to a Departing Officer Farewell Tendered to a Departing Officer Prior to the departure of an officer from his station on a change of assignment, a reception or other suitable unit function is tendered in honor of a departing officer. Ceremony Tendered to a Retiree Ceremony Tendered to a Retiree Rendered to a retiree in recognition of his long, faithful and honorable service to the AFP. Trumpet or Bugle Calls REVEILLE TATTOO TAPS Trumpet or Bugle Calls As the day-to-day activities occur, sounds of these calls rejuvenate every system of our body to continue performing the things as signaled by each call. Courtesy Calls REJOINING MAJOR SERVICE RETURN FROM FOREIGN SCHOOLING ASSUMPTION OF COMMAND POSITION PROMOTION NEW YEAR’S CALL Happy Hour Happy Hour Happy Hour Military personnel gather together for a beer and conversation for a light hearted jesting about the events of the week or airing a minor gripe and blowing off a little steam. Military Weddings Military Weddings These customs are generally the same for all faiths. They vary only as chaplains of the different churches incorporate other procedure. Patronage of the Officer’s Club and EP’s Clubhouses Patronage of the Officer’s Club and EP’s Clubhouses Patronage of the Officer’s Club and EP’s Clubhouses This custom enables Officers and EP to spend the off-duty social and recreational life. Ceremonies at Holiday Dinners Ceremonies at Holiday Dinners The practice on Christmas and New Year’s day which the Commanding Officers visit troops during meal time or prior to the serving of the meal. The method varies rather widely. Christmas Holiday Entertainment Christmas Holiday Entertainment Another practice on Christmas is children of the organization are given gifts and entertainment. RHIP (Rank Has Its Privileges) RHIP (Rank Has Its Privileges) RHIP (Rank Has Its Privileges) Whenever a choice is to be made, such as selection of billets or quarters or electing means of transportation, the option of selection follows the rank, with the senior given the privilege to select first. Visiting the Sick Visiting the Sick A military personnel who is sick in the hospital is visited by available officers and EP of the unit in order that his/her needs are attended to. Survivor Assistance to the Bereaved Family Survivor Assistance to the Bereaved Family When any member of a unit dies, an officer is immediately appointed by the Commanding Officer to render every possible assistance to the bereaved family “I Wish” and “I Desire” Statement “I Wish” and “I Desire” Statement When the Commanding Officer states, “wish or I desire” rather than “I order that you do such”, this wish or desire has all the force of a direct order. Place of Honor Place of Honor The place of honor is on the right. When a junior officer walks, rides or sits with a senior, he takes position abreast and to the left of the senior. Use of the Word “Sir/Maam” “SIR, LT BRAZA REPORTING FOR INSTRUCTIONS.” Use of the Word “Sir/Maam” This is used to address a senior and by all soldiers addressing officers. It provides a report, a query and follows the answer of question. QUESTION SUMMARY Definition of Customs and Traditions Examples of Military Traditions Examples of Military Customs HAVE A NICE DAY “Take the LEAD, Soar as ONE” End of Presentation

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