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Standards of Conduct Os A Filipino Soldier Handouts
Standards of Conduct Os A Filipino Soldier Handouts
I. CONSTITUTIONAL MANDATE:
The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) recognize the Constitution of the
Republic as a legitimate expression of the peoples will. It is mandated to serve and
protect the people and secure the sovereignty of the state and the integrity of the
national territory form internal and external threats. In view thereof, the AFP pledges
allegiance to the Filipino people adheres to the principle of the supremacy of civilian
authority over the military at all times and vows to uphold and defend the
Constitution.
A. ORGANIZATION AND CHAIN OF COMMAND
The AFP is duly created by law as an integral part of the Executive Branch of
the Government. It is well organized and disciplined body composed of a citizen
armed force necessary for the Defense and Security of the state. It is headed by the
President as the Commander in Chief who exercises control, supervision and
authority through a chain of command headed by the Chief of Staff.
For operational efficiency and effectiveness, the AFP is presently composed
of three (3) Major Services: The Philippine Army (PA) which conducts ground
combat operations. The Philippine Air Force (PAF) which secures the Philippine Air
space and the Philippine Navy (PN) which secure the Philippine territorial waters.
Each service considers the other services as brother-in -arms and members of the
big family. All AFP services maintain harmonious and mutually supportive
relationship with each other and other government entities.
B. COMMITMENT, MEASURES AND STANDARDS
The AFP shall maintain a high level of credibility to gain the trust, confidence
and respect of the Filipino people. It shall manifest a high level of competence and
standard of performance in all its undertakings.
C. BRIEF AFP HISTORY
Historical Perspective - The AFP identifies with the Filipino people's historical
struggles for freedom and justice and their vigilance against any attempt to violate
the countries integrity and sovereignty. In retrospect, it recognizes the role of our
forefathers and honors them for their democratic aspirations.
The AFP as the impediment of the cherished Martial values and traditional of
the Filipino people, traces its root to certain historical events foremost of which is the
Battle of Mactan on 27 April 1521 where Lapu-Lapu, the acknowledge father of the
AFP, first signalled our love for freedom; the Dagohoy revolt in 1744, the muslim
resistance and other similar uprising against domination; the founding of Katipunan
on 07 July 1892 by Andres Bonifacio, considered as the father of the Philippine
Army, who exemplified Filipino Solidarity; the Tejeros convention on 22 March 1897
which proclaimed officially our desire for complete independence and thereafter gave
birth to the Philippine Army. Subsequently, the Philippine Navy was created on 20
May 1898.
On 12 June 1898, the Philippine Independence was declared at Kawit Cavite,
and for the first time, the Philippine Flag was unfurled by General Emilio Aguinaldo
and our National Hymn was played. The Filipino-American hostilities between
1898and 1899 further demonstrated the Filipino soldier's best in terms of honor,
valor, loyalty, duty and solidarity despite the overwhelming superiority of the enemy
forces.
To hasten the Philippine campaign on peace and order, The Philippine
Military Academy was organized on 25 October 1898, followed by the Philippine
Constabulary on 08 August 1901.
On 21 December 1935, the National Defense Act was enacted officially to
create the AFP. The defense of Bataan and Corregidor from the outbreak of World
War II until 09 April and 06 May 1942 respectively against the Japanese invasion
forces, the active guerilla movement and the successful Anti-Huk campaign also best
exemplified the Filipino Soldiers heroism and love of the country. The Philippine Air
Force was later established on 01 July 1947. Moreover, it is also noteworthy that the
AFP have Participated in International peace keeping effort as its commitment to the
United Nation such as the Philippine Expeditionary Forces to Korea (PEFTOK) in the
early 50's the Philippine Air Force Contingent in Congo, Africa in the early 60's and
the Philippine Civic Action Group (PHILCAG) in south Vietnam in the late 60's. After
the EDSA event, the AFP has vigorously pursued a national reconciliation for effort
for peace and progress.
Lessons learned from the dark pages of AFP history. The AFP recognizes
and resolves to correct misdeeds of some of its members who sacrificed national
interest for individual gains, committed graft and corruption, perpetuated the ill
effects of martial law including the deteriorating effect on the AFP and national
economy caused by the unsuccessful coup attempts which betrayed the AFP's
tradition of ethical and professional conduct. These misdeeds tainted the good
image of the organization. Therefore, the AFP recognizing these shortcomings and
misdeeds, vows to evoke from its members the will to put the interest of the country
and the service above self, to enhance solidarity, to promote professionalism, and to
inculcate vigilance and preparedness against all threats to the Republic.
SIGNATURE:
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Ito ay higit pa sa isang kontrata dahil hindi ito pwedeng buwagin ninuman at
kailangan panindigan sa anumang sitwasyon habang naglilingkod sa bayan. Ang
paglingkod niyo ay kusang loob; tapat sa Republika ng Pilipinas at sa kanyang
Saligang Batas, at alinsunod sa mga kautusan at mga kaatasan ng Presidente
ng Pilipinas at lahat ng mga nakapangyayari sa iyo.