This document outlines proper military posture and procedures for cadets, including how to stand at attention, address officers, enter and exit rooms, respond to orders, and various phrases around obedience, secrecy, and discipline. Key postures include feet at a 45 degree angle, straight back, square shoulders, and equal weight distribution. Responses to officers emphasize addressing them properly and seeking permission to speak or act.
This document outlines proper military posture and procedures for cadets, including how to stand at attention, address officers, enter and exit rooms, respond to orders, and various phrases around obedience, secrecy, and discipline. Key postures include feet at a 45 degree angle, straight back, square shoulders, and equal weight distribution. Responses to officers emphasize addressing them properly and seeking permission to speak or act.
This document outlines proper military posture and procedures for cadets, including how to stand at attention, address officers, enter and exit rooms, respond to orders, and various phrases around obedience, secrecy, and discipline. Key postures include feet at a 45 degree angle, straight back, square shoulders, and equal weight distribution. Responses to officers emphasize addressing them properly and seeking permission to speak or act.
A. Heels on the same line as close to each other as possible.
B. Feet turned out equally forming an angle approximately 45 degrees. C. Knees straight without stiffness. D. Hips level body erect shoulders clipped to the back and square to the front. Stomach in. E. Arms hanging naturally along the side without stiffness, back of the hands outs, thumbs along the seams of the trousers and the fingers held naturally. F. Head erect and eyes straight to the front chin drawn in so that the axis of the head and neck is vertical. G. Weight of the body rest equally on both legs. H. Remain silent and do not move unless otherwise directed. State our name - Im cadet (last name, first name, middle initial) Maam/Sir. Joining the rank - Im cadet (last name, first name, middle initial) request permission to join the rank Maam/Sir. Entering the room - Im cadet (last name, first name, middle initial) request permission to enter the room Maam/Sir/Officers. Leaving the room - Permission to leave the room Maam/Sir/Officers. Kapag pinatawag ng Officers -Reporting for instruction Maam/Sir. Permission to talk Maam/Sir. Permission to leave Maam/Sir. (talikod harap)
Kapag hindi tama ang iniuutos -Permission to make a statement Maam/Sir. Cant afford your order Maam/Sir. Kapag hindi alam ang isasagot -Permission to make a statement Maam/Sir. Ill try to find out Maam/Sir. Kapag inutusan ng officer at nagawa na. -The order is accomplied with thank you Maam/Sir Spell QUIT Q-U-I-T but never to quit Maam/Sir. Secrecy Discipline What I/We see. What I/We hear. When I/We go. I/We leave it here. What do you mean by YES SIR/YES MAAM? I HEAR. I UNDERSTAND. I CARRY OUT THE ORDER MAAM/SIR. SOP=Standard Operating Procedure CAT=Citizenship Advancement Training DA=Disciplinary Action PDA= Public Display of Affection