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  • PRESIDENT BONGBONG MARCOS Commander-in-Chief GILBERTO C. TEODORO Secretary of National Defense GEN ROMEO S BRAWNER JR PA Chief of Staff, Armed Forces of the Philippines LTGEN ARTHUR M CORDURA PAF Vice Chief of Staff, Armed Forces of the Philippines LTGEN CHARLTON SEAN M GAERLAN PN(M) The Deputy Chief of Staff, Armed Forces of the Philippines LTGEN ROY M GALIDO PA Commanding General, Philippine Army MGEN ROMULO A. MANUEL PA Commander BGEN SAMUEL B. MANZANO PA Deputy Commander FCMS FELICIANO M LAZO PA AFP Sergeant Major
  • Army Vision
    By 2028, a world-class Army that is a source of national pride
  • AFP Customs and Traditions
    • Honor
    • Patriotism
    • Duty
  • HEADQUARTERS NCR REGIONAL COMMUNITY DEFENSE GROUP
  • Traditions
    Inherited principles, standards, and practices that serve as the established guides for an individual or group
  • Gen. Douglas MacArthur: '"GIVE ME 20,000 FILIPINO SOLDIERS AND I'LL CONQUER THE WORLD."'
  • Customs
    Accepted practices realized through continued usage that take the force and effect of a Common Law
  • Military Customs
    • Salute
    • Flag Raising Ceremony
    • Flag Retreat Ceremony
    • The Three Volley Over Graves
    • The White Flag of Truce
    • The Wearing of Decorations
    • The Raising of the Right hand in Taking the Oath
  • Courtesy of the Post
    An officer of any of the armed services visiting at a military post or one who resides in its vicinity is often extended the "Courtesy of the Post" by the commanding officer after the prescribed official call has been made. It includes the privilege of accommodation at the Officer's Mess if the visit is for short duration and the privilege of membership, if the stay in the vicinity is extended.
  • Military Customs
    • Presentation of Recruits to Colors
    • Farewell Tendered to a Departing Officer
    • Ceremony Tendered to a Retiree
    • Trumpet or Bugle Calls
  • Courtesy Calls
    • An officer who has been detailed outside of and is rejoining his major service or has been reassigned to units outside his major service customarily call on his Major Service Commander
    • Upon arrival or departure, officers from overseas mission or foreign schooling pay a call to their respective Major Service Commander
    • Officers assuming foreign post or coming back from such assignment call on the Chief of Staff and the Secretary of National Defense
    • Officers assuming command positions or similar key positions call on their immediate commanders, including Major Service Commander. They do the same prior to a transfer or relief from duty
    • Newly promoted officers customarily call on their Major Service Commanders. Usually done in groups of the same rank
    • Senior officers who are the subject of all these calls may be extremely busy to attend or receive callers. It is always a sign of courtesy and goodwill to have manifested an intention to pay such a call
  • Call of Newly Promoted Generals/ Flag Officers
    • Officers promoted to star ranks call on the Major Service Commanders, Chief of Staff, AFP and the Secretary of National Defense after taking oath of office before the Commander-in-Chief
    • Calls on the major Service Commanders are usually accompanied by some arrival and departure honors
  • Military Customs
    • New Years Call on the Commanding Officer
    • Happy Hour
    • Military Weddings
    • Patronage of the Officer's Club and EP's Club House
    • Ceremonies at Holiday Dinners
    • Christmas Holiday Entertainment
  • Rank Has Its Privilege (RHIP)

    Whenever a choice is to be made, such as selection of billets or quarters or electing means of transportation, the option of selection follows rank, with the senior given the privilege to select first
  • Military Customs
    • Visiting the Sick
    • Survivor Assistance to Bereaved Family
    • "I wish" and "I desire" Statement
    • Place of honor
    • Use of the Word "Sir" or "Ma'am"
  • Being late for any engagement is the height of bad manners
  • He is expected to behave and conduct himself with dignity and restraint
  • It is bad taste to address a woman by her first name or nickname unless she has indicated otherwise
  • If an officer invites a friend to his club he should be out of sight only when necessary
  • An officer stands when introduced to a woman, clergyman, or an old man
  • It is not polite to compliment a person in a company because the others might feel slighted
  • An officer shows breeding and is therefore considered a gentleman in his conduct and in all his dealings
  • The Officer's Code
    • Official Statements
    • Responsibilities
    • Tact and Foresight
    • Personal Appearance
    • Welfare of Enlisted Men
  • Army Vision
    By 2028, a world-class Army that is a source of national pride
  • Core Values of Development
    • Honor
    • Patriotism
    • Duty
  • HEADQUARTERS NCR REGIONAL COMMUNITY DEFENSE GROUP
  • ARMY RESERVE COMMAND
  • Fort Andres Bonifacio, Metro Manila
  • SELF DEVELOPMENT
  • VALUES EDUCATION
  • FORCES THAT SHAPES CONTEMPORARY VALUES
  • THEORIES OF VALUES FORMATION
  • ETHICS AND MORAL EDUCATION
  • MORALITY AND OUR CONSCIENCE
  • SCOPE OF PRESENTATION
  • Perceived Self
    Composed of a set of self-cognitions regarding one's traits, competencies and values. It is reinforced through feedback.
  • Ideal Self
    Represents the set of traits, competencies and values an individual would like to possess.
  • Self Identities
    Aspects of the individual's self-concept that are derived from the social categories to which he or she perceives him/herself as belonging to
  • Social identities
    Link individuals to reference groups, which establish a set of role expectations and norms that guide the individual's behavior within each of the social identities
  • Self Esteem
    The evaluative component of the self-concept. It is the function of the distance between the ideal self and perceived self.