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VERBATIVES

The document outlines the 11 General Orders for military personnel, emphasizing the importance of discipline, loyalty, and adherence to commands. It also includes Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) that govern behavior and interactions within the military environment. Additionally, it defines key concepts such as military discipline, courtesy, and leadership, highlighting the responsibilities and expectations of soldiers.

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VERBATIVES

The document outlines the 11 General Orders for military personnel, emphasizing the importance of discipline, loyalty, and adherence to commands. It also includes Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) that govern behavior and interactions within the military environment. Additionally, it defines key concepts such as military discipline, courtesy, and leadership, highlighting the responsibilities and expectations of soldiers.

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11 GENERAL ORDERS

MILITARY PROFESSIONALISM
1. To take charge of this post and all government properties in view.
2. To walk my post in a military manner keeping always on alert and Men who adopt the profession of arms submit
observing everything that takes place within sight or hearing.
their own freewill to a law of perpetual
3. To report all violation of orders, I am instructed to enforce.
4. To repeat all calls from post more distant from the guardhouse than my constraint. In their own accord they reject their
own. right to live where they choose, to say what
5. To quit my post only when properly relieved. they think, to dress as they like.
6. To receive, obey and pass onto the sentinel who relieved me all orders
from the commanding officer, officer of the day and non-commissioned From the moment they become soldier, it
officer of the guard only.
needs but an order to settle them from this
7. To talk to no one except in the line of duty.
8. To give alarm in case of fire or disorder. place, to move them to that, to separate them
9. To call the commanding officer of the guard in any case not covered by from their families and dislocate their normal
instruction. lives.
10. To salute all officers, colors and standard not cased. In the world of command, they must rise,
11. To be especially watchful at night and during the time of challenging and
to challenge all person on or near my post and to allow no one to pass march, run, endure bad weather, go without
without proper authority. sleep or food, be isolated in some distant post
and work until they drop.
They ceased to be the master of their own fate,
SOP (Standard Operating Procedure) If they drop on their track and their ashes are
scattered to the four winds, that is all PART and
1. No squealing. PARCEL of their job.
2. No malingering.
3. Swallow your pride.
4. Observe secrecy and discipline.
5. Obey first complain no more. Military Loyalty
6. Always execute 3-4 side steps when walking in front of your senior ranking
If you work for a man, in heaven’s name, work
officer.
for him, speak well of him and stand by the
7. No wearing of jewelries during training or special formation.
institution he represents. Remember an ounce
8. Always start and end your statement with sir/ma’am.
9. When walking with your senior officer, always stay at his/her left side. of loyalty is worth a pound of cleverness.
10. Cut corners whenever you walk.
If you must growl, condemn and eternally find
11. No smoking and drinking liquor.
fault, why? resign your position, And when
12. No back fighting.
you’re on the outside, damn to your hearts
13. No familiarization.
14. Always walk in a military manner. content.
15. Do not open any conversation with your senior officer unless you are told
But as long as you are part of this institution, do
to do so.
not condemn it.
16. Salute three (3) times a day.
17. Do not lean your hand on top of the table. For if you do the first high wind that comes
18. In entering the DMST office, knock 3 times then salute and state first your
along will blow you away and probably you will
name and asked permission to enter the DMST office with sir/ma’am.
never know why.
19. Do not seat on the top of the table.
20. Memorize heart and save the general orders and military loyalty.
21. In complying orders, always with sir/ma’am.
22. No going with ladies and gentlemen.

MILITARY DISCIPLINE HONOR CODE


Is the state of order and obedience existing among
individual members in the military organization.

MILITARY COURTESY
We, the cadets do
Is the performance of the act of politeness and civility by
individual members in the military organization, as a
not lie, cheat, steal
mutual respect for one another.
nor tolerate
THE SALUTE
It is the highest form of courtesy in the military among us those
organization
who do so.
MILITARY LEADERSHIP
It is an art of influencing men in such a manner as to
accomplish the mission by providing purpose, direction
and motivation.

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