Foundation University Reserve Officers Training Corps Unit Military Science 1 PDF
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This document presents the learning objectives and scope of a military science presentation for Foundation University's Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) unit. It lays out the key standards of conduct expected from soldiers, highlighting professionalism, discipline, and excellence.
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RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS UNIT WELCOME DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS FOUNDATION UNIVERSITY ARMY ROTC UNIT MILITARY SCIENCE 1 RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS UNIT DISCLAIMER: FUROTCU adheres to the policy of Gender Awareness De...
RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS UNIT WELCOME DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS FOUNDATION UNIVERSITY ARMY ROTC UNIT MILITARY SCIENCE 1 RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS UNIT DISCLAIMER: FUROTCU adheres to the policy of Gender Awareness Development (GAD) of the PA, thus, we recognize the LGBTQIA+++ as co-equal with the rest of the members of the mainstream society. Use of pronouns such as he, she, her, him, etc. is not exclusive but inclusive to include all genders. RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS UNIT STANDARDS OF CONDUCT OF A SOLDIER In the Pursuit of Excellence RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS UNIT LEARNING OBJECTIVES At the end of the session, the cadets are expected to: A. Discuss the Six Standards of Conduct of a Filipino Soldier; and B. Apply the standards to real-life as a cadet and as an individual for future citizenship duties and responsibilities. RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS UNIT SCOPE OF PRESENTATION ▪ Introduction ▪ The Six Standards of Conduct of a Soldier 1) Pursuit of Excellence 2) Pride in Uniform 3) Discipline 4) Professionalism 5) Adherence to Law 6) Deference to Authority ▪ Conclusion RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS UNIT Introduction Standards are formal, detailed instructions describable, measurable, and achievable. They provide a mark for performance to assess execution of a task. Discipline expresses what the Army Core Values require willingly doing what is right. This includes all manners of performance in the conduct of duty and military bearing. RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS UNIT The Six Standards of Conduct of a Soldier Pursuit of Excellence A soldier’s pursuit of excellence is not readily seen, for the soldier operates in silence. Although each soldier carries the identity of an organization, there lies the competence necessary to attain outstanding performance at any time and place. RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS UNIT The Six Standards of Conduct of a Soldier The Three (3) Soldier’s Competencies to Attain Outstanding Performance: a. Proficiency in training, in combat requirements, in peacekeeping, and in the implementation of national policies for development; b. Unparalleled wealth of combat experience within the context of a dynamic security environment; and c. Full knowledge of the job. RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS UNIT The Six Standards of Conduct of a Soldier A soldier’s pursuit of excellence is seen in the utmost efficiency and maximum use of the soldier's abilities with the prudent use of available resources. “We find ways!” Symbols of the Military Spirit (CMEP): a. Confidence b. Morale c. Esprit-de-corps d. Pride RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS UNIT The Six Standards of Conduct of a Soldier Pride in Uniform The military uniform reflects one's pride in being the guardian of the country. Embedded in the uniform is the extraordinary patriotism and dedication that begets respect and admiration from the people he serves. RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS UNIT The Six Standards of Conduct of a Soldier The military uniform projects the following symbols of (MIRSH) – a. Manifestation of the Army’s identity b. Integrity and discipline in the service c. Reflection of a soldier’s personality and character d. Strength and core values e. Humility and reliance RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS UNIT The Six Standards of Conduct of a Soldier Discipline A soldier is a model of self-discipline. For having shown as such, a soldier generates the same quality of discipline from those he/she walks with, and the Chain of Command is achieved since a Philippine Army soldier performs excellently under the tutelage of an excellent commander. RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS UNIT The Six Standards of Conduct of a Soldier The Four (4) Regimens the Army Operates (TPSC): a. Training b. Practice c. Self-responsible conduct d. Complete obedience to authority “Good discipline conquers fear and the best discipline, which is self-discipline, conquers all.” RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS UNIT The Six Standards of Conduct of a Soldier Professionalism Professionalism in the military career stands for commitment, knowledge, and skills and is better expressed in one's attention to duty with the required discipline and competence. RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS UNIT The Six Standards of Conduct of a Soldier The soldier’s standard of professionalism comes from the (PDRHH) – a. Pursuit of excellence; b. Disciplined performance as to When, Where and How; c. Recognition of individual merit; d. Humility where respect is earned and not coveted; e. Humor in being human and in keeping one's feet on the ground. RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS UNIT The Six Standards of Conduct of a Soldier Professionalism in the soldier gives rise to impartiality, objectivity, and non-partisanship that is necessary to support common goals for the welfare of the population. It stresses reliance on competence and ability rather than personality. RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS UNIT The Six Standards of Conduct of a Soldier Adherence to Law The AFP is an organization that operates pursuant to the policy direction of the National Command Authority. As a field of service of the AFP, the Philippine Army and each soldier is committed to follow orders that are pursuant to such national policy. RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS UNIT The Six Standards of Conduct of a Soldier Deference to Authority Authority refers to those with the right and responsibility to carry out functions that affect an entire group. RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS UNIT The Six Standards of Conduct of a Soldier Within the military, authority is evident in the chain of command, starting with the NCO in the most vital role as implementor, and the succession of Commanding Officers before him/her through which commands are progressively issued and implemented at each level of the hierarchy. RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS UNIT The Six Standards of Conduct of a Soldier Civil authority, which provides the policies to be implemented by the Army as a whole organization. Military authority is inherent in its position as well as earned. It is recognition of a soldier's right to command within his level of the military organization. RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS UNIT The Six Standards of Conduct of a Soldier Deference to civil authority is likewise required of the soldier as a function of his/her responsibility, for it is his/her response that can either influence the outcome of a critical situation or even determine the stability of the authority in power. RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS UNIT CONCLUSION The cohesion and unity within the Philippine Army defines its capability to carry out its lofty mandate. Understanding this and the relevance of winning the hearts and minds of the populace can only be carried out by the alignment of the soldier's heart and mind with the Philippine Army core philosophy, as spelled out in its core values and standards of conduct. In forging a concrete national identity, the Philippine Army soldier will respect the people, will help the people, and defend the people in all areas of the Army's operational imperatives. RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS UNIT REFERENCES FC 1 – 012 AFP Code of Ethics SP 1 – 011 Army Core Philosophy RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS UNIT SUMMARY ▪ Introduction ▪ The Six Standards of Conduct of a Soldier 1) Pursuit of Excellence 2) Pride in Uniform 3) Discipline 4) Professionalism 5) Adherence to Law 6) Deference to Authority ▪ Conclusion RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS UNIT THANK YOU Do you have any questions? [email protected] THE CONTENT IN THESE SLIDES IS PREPARED BY CPT MCDIERY A CONCEPCION O-146724 PA (RES). ROTC INSTRUCTORS NEED NOT OF A PERMISSION TO USE THIS BUT REQUIRES A PROPER ATTRIBUTION OF THE AUTHOR. WARNING: This PowerPoint on Standards of Conduct of a Soldier is for FU ROTC Unit USE ONLY. Reproduction and distribution is STRICTLY NOT ALLOWED. RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS UNIT RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS UNIT DAGHANG SALAMAT!