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Physical Organization
- Formation of cadets and
cadettes where they are lined up according to their respective colleges
and affiliate schools (CAS, CA, CEAT, CHE, CDC, CEM, CPAF, CVM,
CFNR, LSPC, Trace Computer College.
Course Orientation
- Brief overview of the NSTP-ROTC
course discussing its objectives, requirements, history, importance
and relevance.
Legal Basis
- Discussion of specific laws wherein
the course is based on and is connected to Republic Acts.
Military Courtesy and Discipline
- On definition of terms, basic knowledge
of saluting, courtesy and identification of ranks.
Military Organization
- Discussion on the need for organization,
military organization, enumeration of present occupants of the positions
in the AFP Chain of Command and purpose of each position, missions
and capabilities of AFP, major service commands and major service
RESCOMS and AFPRESCOMS
Military Correspondence
- Definition of terms and purpose, discussions
on military letter, non-military (personal type), endorsement, disposition
form, personal action form, routine slip, radio message, types and
format.
Cal 5.56mm M16
- Nomenclature, general data, cycle
of operation and range (effective and maximum).
Military Value Education
- AFP Code of Ethics and Filipino
Values.
Introduction to Civil Military Operation
- Discussions on objectives
and program activity, Five Pillars, basis, roles and significance.
Basic Intelligence
- Definition of terms, three kinds, basic
principles of intelligence, intelligence cycle, organization of
intelligence agency and counter intelligence.
Military Justice
- Military Justice System, Punitive
Articles of War, Military Jurisdiction and relationship between
civil and military.
Human Rights
- Provisions of Human Rights.
Anti and Counter Terrorism
Organizations and Dynamics.
Threats to National Security
- Dynamics of Communism, Syndicated Crimes.
Chemical, Biological, Radiological Weapons
- Types and effects of chemical, biological
and radiological weapons.
Cal 7.62mm M14
- Nomenclature, general data, characteristics,
cycle of operation and maintenance, field stripping, stoppage and
immediate, core and cleaning.
Cal .30 M1 Garand
- Nomenclature, general data, characteristics,
cycle of operation and maintenance, field stripping, stoppage and
immediate, core and cleaning.
Premarksmanship Training
- undamentals of firing, types of firing
positions, correct sight picture, triangulation coach and pupil
technique.
Basic Signal Communication
- Introduction to signal communication, five means
of signal communication, familiarization of different radio equipment,
capabilities and limitations, military prowords.
Hand Grenade
- History of grenade, parts of grenade,
capability and limitations, procedure of throwing hand grenade.
First Aid Training
- Types of wounds and treatment, application
of tourniquet and casualty, introduction to basic life support,
ABC, BLS, respiratory and cardiovascular system, technique of basic
CPR, evacuation procedure.
Hand and Arm Signal
- Different types of hand and arm signal.
Basic Formation
- Different types of combat formation (team, squad,
platoon, company)
Map Reading
- Map orientation, types of map according to scale,
azimuth and direction using compass and protractor, measuring distance
on a map, means of locating one's position on the ground and map.
Confidence Building
- Obstacles and infiltration course, rappelling
and river crossing.
Individual Movement Technique
- Day and night movement, cover and
concealment, camouflaging, organizing the squad/platoon in their
individual roles as a rifleman.
Field Training Exercise
- Confidence Building, Map Reading, Individual
Movement Technique.
Disaster Response and Relief Operations
- Concept of Civil Defense, discussion
of roles and responsibilities of existing government agencies to
assist types of disaster during emergency and role of cadets during
natural and manmade disaster/calamities.
Environment Protection and Ecological Services
- Objective of the AFP to develop its capacity
to fulfill its mandate to protect the Filipino people not only from
armed threat but from ill-effect of life threatening and destructive
consequences of natural/manmade disasters and calamities.Activate
participation of ROTC cadets in civic actions such as tree planting,
mangrove reforestation, etc.
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