Military Courtesy And Discipline PDF

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This document discusses military courtesy and discipline, including definitions, necessity, and practical applications. It details the importance of teamwork and the role of discipline in achieving objectives within a military or similar organization.

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THE HOME OF NAVAL RESERVISTS IN THE NORTH MILITARY COURTESY & DISCIPLINE 1 MILITARY COURTESY & DISCIPLINE MILITARY COURTESY Chapter 1  INTRODUCTION  INTRODUCTION  Definition of Terms  Definition of Terms  Necessity...

THE HOME OF NAVAL RESERVISTS IN THE NORTH MILITARY COURTESY & DISCIPLINE 1 MILITARY COURTESY & DISCIPLINE MILITARY COURTESY Chapter 1  INTRODUCTION  INTRODUCTION  Definition of Terms  Definition of Terms  Necessity for Discipline  Necessity for Discipline   Creating a Climate of Creating a Climate of Discipline Discipline  Military Courtesy in the  Military Courtesy in the AFP AFP   Identification of Ranks Identification of Ranks in the AFP in the AFP Introduction  Many people think that  Many people think that discipline is nothing more discipline than is nothing the enforcement of more than the enforcement regulations and the of corresponding regulations punishment when and one the corresponding violates them. punishment Others when associate one violateswith discipline them. the state of subservience where  Others blindly subordinates associate follow the orders discipline withof their the state superiors out of habit or of subservience where fear. subordinates blindly follow the orders of their Definition Military Courtesy - Military the Courtesy written, - the officially written, officiallycode of prescribed department prescribed code (responsibility) for of department members of the (responsibility) for military establishments members of the military establishments Definition Military Discipline - Military Discipline the willingness to - the willingness accept with to accept conviction and with without reservation conviction the necessity for a and without lawreservation common that the necessity rules and for a coordinates the common law effort of a group. that rules and coordinates the Definition Morale - the Morale mental state - the mental and state spirit of and an spirit of individual or unit. an individual or unit. Necessity for Discipline: Military Military discipline is discipline to is necessary necessary ensure orderly to and effective ensure group action, orderly and commonly effective group action, known as teamwork. commonly known as Necessity for Discipline: Teamwork is Teamwork particularly is particularly in important important military in operations where military its presence or operations lack of it may where its presence very well spell or the difference lack of between victory it may very or defeat. well spell Necessity for Discipline: With discipline, With discipline, a soldier learns aa soldier sense learns of a senseto of obligation himself and to obligation his comrades; to to himself his and to commander his comrades; and the entire to organizations. his commander and the entire Necessity for Discipline: The ultimate objective The ultimate objective of military discipline, is of military unit efficiency indiscipline, battle is –unit efficiency to ensure in battle that a unit performs its role – to ensure correctly; thatit a unit that performs reaches its its objectives, role correctly; accomplishes that its it assigned mission and reaches its objectives, helps other units to accomplishestheir accomplish its assigned mission and mission. helps other units to Creating a Climate of Discipline: We find ready We find application of ready application discipline in all of disciplineofin all aspects military life. aspects We often hear of military of “supply life. We often hear discipline”, water of “supply discipline”. discipline”, water Creating a Climate of Discipline: Training - a Training soldier learns to - a soldier work with learns other to work learn soldier; with to other unify their actions soldier; learn into a single effort to unify order in their actions to into a single accomplish the effort group mission and in order develops the habit to accomplish of prompt the group mission obedience to all and orders. Creating a Climate of Discipline: Judicious Use of Judicious Punishment and Use of Punishment Reward - the and Reward best kind - of the discipline is that best which kind exacts of discipline isby that obedience which appealing exacts to reason and which obedience makes use of the by appealing so called “positive to reason and –which incentives” reward. Creating a Climate of Discipline: Instilling a Sense Instilling a Sense of Confidence and of Confidence Responsibility - a and Responsibility confident and - a responsible soldier confident realizes that he has and responsible an obligation not onlysoldier realizes to that himself but he has to the other soldier in the an obligation organization; not only to himself but to the other soldier in the organization; Military Courtesy In The Service: Military Courtesy Military -the act Courtesy of -the politeness, act of politeness, civility and respect that civility personnel in the and respect military that personnel in the organization accord to one military another. organization Military Courtesy In The Service: Salute – the most Salute – important and the most most important common form andof all most military common courtesies. form of all military courtesies. Saluting - one of the most common and basic Saluting forms of - military one of the courtesy. It is basically an most common and basic exchange of greetings forms military between of and/ormilitary courtesy. It isservices uniformed basically an personnel. exchange of greetings between military and/or uniformed services Military Courtesy In The Service: How to Salute Salute: is normally given with the right hand; when right hand is encumbered, left hand could be used. Military Courtesy In The Service:  The salute is made whether a headgear is  worn The or not. salute is made whether a headgear is worn or not.are used in place of the hand salute Rifle salutes  Rifle when carrying a rifle. are used in place of the salutes hand salute when carrying a rifle. Military Courtesy In The Service: O ARE ENTITLED TO THE SALUTE  The National Flag and  The National Flag and National Anthem. National Anthem.  Commissioned Officers of theCommissioned Armed Forces of the Philippines Officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines Civilian high officials or foreign dignitaries during military honors rendered  them. for Civilian high officials or foreign dignitaries during military honors rendered Military Courtesy In The Service: O ARE ENTITLED TO THE SALUTE  Officers of the Coast  Officers Guard of the Coast and Geodetic Guardand Survey andthe Geodetic Public Service when they are Survey and the Public serving with the AFP. Service when they are serving with the AFP. Military Courtesy In The Service: WHEN TO SALUTE:  When boarding a navy ship  When boarding a navy ship in which the national Flag is in which flying, theinnational all persons the naval Flag is service flying, upon reaching inthe all persons the naval upper platform of the service upon accommodation ladder or reaching the upper end shipboard platform of the prow, of the face the national flag, and accommodation ladder or salute, then salute the Officer shipboard of the Deck (OOD).end of the prow, face the national flag, and salute, When leaving the ship, then salute the Officer salute first the OOD and of the then the Deck (OOD). national Flag..  When leaving the ship, salute first the OOD and Military Courtesy In The Service: WHEN TO SALUTE: When men seated in boats in which When men seated in boats in which there is no officer, the petty officer in there ofisthenoboat, charge officer, thesalute rises and petty officer in all charge officers of the passing near boat, rises or within and salute all the boat. officers passing near or within the boat. Military Courtesy In The Service: WHEN TO SALUTE:   Officers seated in boats rise in Officers seated in boats rise in rendering and returning salutes when a rendering senior and enters or returning leaves the boat orsalutes when when a senior enters acknowledging orsalute. a gun leaves the boat or when Military Courtesy In The Service: WHEN TO SALUTE:  Coxswain in charge of a boat rise and salute  Coxswain in charge of a boat rise and salute all officers entering or leaving the boat. All all officers members of theentering crew whenor theleaving the boat. All boat is not members underway and of not the crew carrying whenaboard an officer the boat is not stand and salute when an officer comes underway and not carrying an officer aboard alongside, leaves the side, or passes near stand and salute when an officer comes them. alongside, leaves the side, or passes near Military Courtesy In The Service: WHEN TO SALUTE:  In Navy building, the same general  In Navy building, the same general rules of saluting apply as on board rules navy ofSalute ship. saluting apply all officers asto on board senior navy you ship. on all Salutesalute occasions, all officers all other senior to officers on first meeting during the you on all occasions, salute all other day. The salute also rendered indoors officers during on first ceremonies, meeting honoring during the the flag day. and The martial. in court salute also rendered indoors during ceremonies, honoring the flag and in court martial. Military Courtesy In The Service: WHEN TO SALUTE:  If officers and enlisted  If officers and enlisted men are standing men not are together standing in formation together and a senior not in formation approaches, the first to perceive him and a senior approaches, shouts “ATTENTION” and the all first faces to salute. him and perceive him shouts When in “ATTENTION” formation, the and officer in charge cautions all faces him and salute. his unit to attention  When before in formation, executing the the officer insalute. appropriate charge cautions his unit to attention before executing the Military Courtesy In The Service: WHEN TO SALUTE:  Overtake and pass a  Overtake and pass a senior officer only upon senior his officer permission. Whenonlyit upon his permission. become necessary to When it walk pass a senior become necessary to officer, pass on his left walk salute side, passwhen ayou senior officer, are abreastpass and on ask,his left “BY YOUR LEAVE SIR?” side, salute When the when you officer are abreast returns the salute and you ask, “BYcontinue can YOURpass LEAVE him. SIR?” When the officer Military Courtesy In The Service:  When in  When in company with a company senior, you alwayswith a senior, walk on hisyou always left or put him on your walk on right. his left or This also put him applies aboardonin your right. any vehicle This also applies aboard in any vehicle Military Courtesy In The Service: WHEN TO SALUTE:  When reporting on  When reporting on deck or outdoors deck covered ashore, or outdoors and ashore, salute covered accordingly. If and reporting to an officer, salute accordingly. If salute and state your reporting to an officer, business. salute and state your business. Military Courtesy In The Service: WHEN TO SALUTE:  An enlisted man  An enlisted man being seated and being particular without seated and without occupation particular rises upon the approach occupation of an officer, faces rises upon him and the approach salutes. If of an both officer, remain in the faces same vicinity, the him and salutes. If salute need not be both remain in the repeated. same vicinity, the Military Courtesy In The Service: WHEN TO SALUTE:  If seniority is  If seniority is unknown, the unknown, safest way and the safest the way best rule is to and salute mutually the best rule and without say. is to salute mutually and without say. Military Courtesy In The Service: WHEN TO SALUTE:   Sentries Sentriesat at gangway salute all gangway officers salute going or all officersovergoing coming the or side and when coming over passing or being the side byand passed officerswhen passing close or inbeing aboard boats. passed by officers close aboard in boats. Military Courtesy In The Service: WHEN TO SALUTE:  Officers and  Officers and enlisted personnel enlisted both personnel salute a senior both salute officers riding ina asenior vehicle. A driver of a officers riding in a vehicle is required to vehicle. salute if theA vehicle driver of a isvehicle at halt. is required to salute if the vehicle is at halt. Military Courtesy In The Service: HEN NOT TO RENDER SALUTE:  When troops are at  When troops are at work. work. Indoors, except when  Indoors, reporting except when to an officer.  When carrying reporting to an officer. articles with both hands, being When or so occupied as carrying articles to makewithsaluting both hands, impracticable. orWhen being so occupied as serving as a to military make prisoner. saluting impracticable.  When serving as a military prisoner. PHILIPPINE NAVY ranks, rates, ratings AND INSIGNIAs Terminologies Rating – is a term used in the Navy to identify an occupational specialty that is based on aptitude, training, experience, knowledge and skills of an individual. Rate – is the term used to identify the level of achievement and experties within the individual’s rating. Rate may also be called paygrade within a rating. Rank – is the combined rate and rating of an individual. Unrated/Non-rated/Unclassified – a term used to identify an individual who has not yet been classified for a particular rating. His rank would carry an initial (UN). Ex: ASN(UN) Striker – a term that applies to an individual in the paygrade E1 to E3. AFP officers ranks and insignia AFP enlisted ranks and insignia END of LECTURE

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