"MASTERY IS THE RESULT OF DISCIPLINED PRACTICE, NOT FORTUNATE ACCIDENTS."
On 18 November 2023, The Central Philippine University ARMY ROTC Unit conducted their 13th Week of Saturday Training.
Cadets Officers practice “OFFICER CENTER” giving and responding to movement commands, ensuring that the entire formation can move in a synchronized manner that is commonly performed during parades and Reviews. The drill practice session ran smoothly under the supervision of 2LT TIM ROMINGQUIT PA (RET) showcasing the effectiveness of leadership in preparing the troops for the upcoming Presentation of Sponsor this December 2023.
At 1100H, The practice ended successfully with the supervision of the COMMANDANT, Tactical OFFICERS & NCO, and all ROTC Officers.
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26/11/2023
ANDRES BONIFACIO DAY
Andrés Bonifacio was born on November 30, 1863, in Tondo, Manila, Philippines. He played a crucial role in the Philippine Revolution against Spanish colonial rule. The Philippine Revolution was a series of struggles that aimed to achieve independence for the Philippines after centuries of Spanish colonization.
Bonifacio, along with other like-minded Filipinos, founded the Katipunan on July 7, 1892. The full name of this revolutionary society was Kataas-taasan, Kagalang-galangan Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan (Supreme and Venerable Society of the Children of the Nation). The Katipunan was a secret society that sought to unite Filipinos in their quest for independence and equality.
The Katipunan played a crucial role in the outbreak of the Philippine Revolution. On August 23, 1896, the revolution officially began when the Katipunan's existence was discovered by Spanish authorities. This event is known as the Cry of Pugad Lawin or Cry of Balintawak. Bonifacio, along with other Katipunan leaders, tore their cedulas (residence certificates) in defiance of Spanish rule, symbolizing their call for independence.
The revolution gained momentum, and Bonifacio emerged as one of its key leaders. However, internal conflicts within the revolutionary movement, particularly the Tejeros Convention in March 1897, led to disagreements among the revolutionary leaders. Bonifacio found himself marginalized, and Emilio Aguinaldo was elected as the new leader of the revolutionary government.
The internal strife ultimately led to the tragic events of the Limbon, where Bonifacio and his brother Procopio were arrested, tried for treason, and sentenced to death. On May 10, 1897, Andrés Bonifacio and his brother were executed in the mountains of Maragondon, Cavite.
Bonifacio's contributions to the Philippine Revolution and his role as a key figure in the country's fight for independence are remembered and honored on Bonifacio Day, observed annually on November 30th. The day serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by Bonifacio and the Katipunan in the pursuit of Philippine freedom.
CENTRAL PHILIPPINE UNIVERSITY ARMY ROTC UNIT conducted 7th Week of Instruction, last 21 October 2023.
It started with checking attendance, followed by a Rehearsal for the Testimonial Parade and Review in Honor of DR. TEODORO ROBLES outgoing CPU President.
During the ROTC unit rehearsal, cadets gathered in a formation on the parade ground under the Cadet officer's sharp orders.
The sound of shoes hitting the ground in perfect unison echoed across the campus field, a testament to the discipline and dedication of the cadets.
Each movement was executed precisely, from the crisp salutes to the synchronized marching. As the rehearsal progressed,
the cadets seamlessly transitioned between different formations,
showcasing their teamwork and coordination. The ROTC Training Instructor's voice carried across the field, guiding the cadets through each step of the rehearsal.
Attention to detail was paramount, and the cadets paid close heed to their Cadet officer's command, ensuring that every aspect of their performance and movements was flawless.
The rehearsal honed their physical skills and instilled in them a sense of camaraderie and pride in their unit.
The activities ended successfully with the supervision of the COMMANDANT, Tactical OFFICERS & NCO, and all ROTC Officers.
-Unit S7
CENTRAL PHILIPPINE UNIVERSITY ARMY ROTC UNIT conducted 7th Week of Instruction, last 21 October 2023.
It started with checking attendance, followed by a Rehearsal for the Testimonial Parade and Review in Honor of DR. TEODORO ROBLES outgoing CPU President.
During the ROTC unit rehearsal, cadets gathered in a formation on the parade ground under the Cadet officer's sharp orders.
The sound of shoes hitting the ground in perfect unison echoed across the campus field, a testament to the discipline and dedication of the cadets.
Each movement was executed precisely, from the crisp salutes to the synchronized marching. As the rehearsal progressed,
the cadets seamlessly transitioned between different formations,
showcasing their teamwork and coordination. The ROTC Training Instructor's voice carried across the field, guiding the cadets through each step of the rehearsal.
Attention to detail was paramount, and the cadets paid close heed to their Cadet officer's command, ensuring that every aspect of their performance and movements was flawless.
The rehearsal honed their physical skills and instilled in them a sense of camaraderie and pride in their unit.
The activities ended successfully with the supervision of the COMMANDANT, Tactical OFFICERS & NCO, and all ROTC Officers.
-Unit S7
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