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    Wala na ROTC nung nag aral ako.. optional na lang sya.. NSTP na ang pinalit.. Ok din, meron kaming outreach program and community project..

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    Pinoys complain too much. In Singapore and South Korea, mandatory service is required for all when you are 18.


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    #203
    the philippine concept of a citizen's army (required rotc) was macarthur's idea, back in the day.

    personally, i believe rotc helps build character.
    i vote for putting it back as a requirement.

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    #204
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    the philippine concept of a citizen's army (required rotc) was macarthur's idea, back in the day.

    personally, i believe rotc helps build character.
    i vote for putting it back as a requirement.
    Today, I Learned that Military Training (CAT or ROTC) builds character.

    Specially when you're the Corps Commander.... 😉☺️

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    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post
    Today, I Learned that Military Training (CAT or ROTC) builds character.

    Specially when you're the Corps Commander.... ��☺️
    highlander as well as heisenberg's uncertainty principle: "there can be only one!"
    heh heh.

    it's nice to be corpse commander, but only if things are going well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    highlander as well as heisenberg's uncertainty principle: "there can be only one!"
    heh heh.

    it's nice to be corpse commander, but only if things are going well.
    Not corpse doc, Corps... He he he

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    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post
    Today, I Learned that Military Training (CAT or ROTC) builds character.

    Specially when you're the Corps Commander.... [emoji6][emoji3526]
    Dun sa builds character di ko po alam Sir CVT hahahahahaha [emoji23].. nag CAT ako 3rd year high school kasi nga magiging automatic officer kapag 4th year.. Excited lang ako nung nag physical exam at yung may training kami na pinasuot kami sa maputik, masikip at kailangan commando crawl atbp..
    Pero sablay ako sa commands.. Lagi ako ang pinapa-lead ng Corp Commander namin kapag gusto nila sumaya.. Nakakarating sa plant box yung buong platoon kaka-march.. may problema pa ako nun sa kanan at kaliwang panig.. [emoji28] Kung meron man na build baka "funny character" hahahahahaha..

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    Quote Originally Posted by misseksaherada View Post
    yung may training kami na pinasuot kami sa maputik, masikip at kailangan commando crawl atbp..
    this training served me well, once i got my own car.
    heh heh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by misseksaherada View Post
    Dun sa builds character di ko po alam Sir CVT hahahahahaha [emoji23].. nag CAT ako 3rd year high school kasi nga magiging automatic officer kapag 4th year.. Excited lang ako nung nag physical exam at yung may training kami na pinasuot kami sa maputik, masikip at kailangan commando crawl atbp..
    Pero sablay ako sa commands.. Lagi ako ang pinapa-lead ng Corp Commander namin kapag gusto nila sumaya.. Nakakarating sa plant box yung buong platoon kaka-march.. may problema pa ako nun sa kanan at kaliwang panig.. [emoji28] Kung meron man na build baka "funny character" hahahahahaha..
    Being able to laugh at and move on from those incidents is endearing... Especially when one of your S staff dropped his sword during your parade in review or a platoon commander dropped his rifle....

    (I)tanghal (Sanda)ta !!! (Present Arms)

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    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post
    Being able to laugh at and move on from those incidents is endearing... Especially when one of your S staff dropped his sword during your parade in review or a platoon commander dropped his rifle....

    (I)tanghal (Sanda)ta !!! (Present Arms)
    our unit made this gimmick, for long-standing tikases.
    medyo pabulong si officer, "pulutong! pa-kaliwa! nah!"
    and we, as a unit, would sway our butts to the left.
    after a few minutes, "pulutong... pa-kanan... nah.."
    heh heh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    our springfields back then, were real.
    it is a shame that, for security reasons, they removed the bolts.
    the bolt action would have been nice to play with, during special parade maneuvers.
    Our M1s were complete sans the firing pins. This made "Siyasat, ta!" commands very satisfying until someone's thumb gets caught in the action. That spring is nasty! Those things are heavy too!

    NCOs and COs were trained to assemble and reassemble it along with an M14 and M16. Didn't get a chance to go firing though

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    2 years of extensive drills with the honor guard battalion made it worth while during ROTC. Even more so with the required silent drill performance during key events.

    However, it was more fun running around for a few days in the hills and grasslands of Fort Magsaysay. We sleep in foxholes and a bath was a luxury. The straps of our packs dig into our shoulders while walking and running for hours. The company radio is a b1&ch to carry. It was good I had an M16 as those given M14s complain how uncomfortable it is to run around with.


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    Yep ang gaan ng M16. Kaya pala Barbie gun ang tawag.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnM View Post
    Yep ang gaan ng M16. Kaya pala Barbie gun ang tawag.

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    the handgrip of the m-16 was indeed manufactured by the toy manufacturer, mattell. its logo was on the handgrip, and thus was born the joke that the m-16 was manufactured by the toy manufacturer.
    to boost morale, they removed the logo later.
    but the rest of the gun was by colt.
    heh heh.

    mattell also manufactured the barbie dolls.
    Last edited by dr. d; June 12th, 2020 at 04:55 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnM View Post
    Yep ang gaan ng M16. Kaya pala Barbie gun ang tawag.

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    The 5.56mm rounds it use is quite lethal despite its small calibre. Almost every other NATO country use the round with their preferred rifle (Belgian FNC, British SA80, French FAMAS, Swiss Sig550, German G36, Italian ARX160, Austrian Steyr, Israeli Tavor). You don’t want to be at the receiving end of this small high Velocity round.

    The original M16/AR15 rifle (Armalite) and CAR15 carbine (Baby Armalite) have already been replaced with newer and better models - M16A4 rifle, M4 carbine, and M27IAR (HK416).


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    Lighter guns also lessen fatigue.

    When I watch COD WW2 I can't imagine lugging an M1 or M14 through the surf while getting shot at.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnM View Post
    Lighter guns also lessen fatigue.

    When I watch COD WW2 I can't imagine lugging an M1 or M14 through the surf while getting shot at.
    sabi nga ng khaki camouflage sundalo,
    when in a roofed humvee, a trio armed with the longer M-16s, and a target presents itself, it's like a scene from the three stooges.
    but with the shorter M-4, it's another story.

    i'm grateful to these folks,
    because i am enjoying the comforts of my home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnM View Post
    Lighter guns also lessen fatigue.

    When I watch COD WW2 I can't imagine lugging an M1 or M14 through the surf while getting shot at.
    My character in COD Modern Warfare on default carries a modified M4. It is one of the most over powered weapons in the game together with the Sig552, MP5, and MP7.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    My character in COD Modern Warfare on default carries a modified M4. It is one of the most over powered weapons in the game together with the Sig552, MP5, and MP7.




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    That matters? Oh man, I'm a lousy gamer, I pick anything on the ground. Tsk

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    There was a Manilatown in San Francisco.

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