By JONG CADION
Camp Siongco, Awang, Datu Odin Sinsuat, Maguindanao --- A total of 150
candidate soldiers coming from the different municipalities in the Provinces of
Mindanao were officially sent for a 20-week training at the Army’s 6th
Infantry (Kampilan) Division (6ID) Training School in Barangay Semba, Datu Odin
Sinsuat, Maguindanao, military official said.
6ID Public Affairs Office Chief Capt. Jo-Ann D. Petinglay said the new set of
recruits have undergone the complete screening and pre-entry process earlier this
year.
Petinglay said the training will be in two (2) phases: the Basic
Military Training which will run for 13 weeks, and the Jungle Warfare Mountain
Operations Course that will be expected to finish in seven (7) weeks.
Petinglay said the Parents, family members, and loved ones of the
recruits flocked to the grounds of the 6ID in order to wish their candidate
soldiers well and to witness the oath-taking ceremony.
Petinglay also said the 6ID Commander Major General Edmundo R.
Pangilinan in his message said that he wants the training to be purposive and
relevant because what will be taught during the duration are the same lessons
that will keep the would-be soldiers survive their military careers.
The 6ID Commander also reminded the trainers to make sure to inculcate
discipline and respect for authority, to ensure adherence to uncompromising
standards and for the recruits to develop a mindset that everything done is
essentially important.
Petinglay added that during the training, candidate soldiers are
expected to undergo dramatic and abrupt change of their personal lifestyles to
acculturation into the military routine.
The trainees are expected to graduate after more than five (5) months of
training and will be incorporated to the regular members of the Armed Forces of
the Philippines (AFP), specifically with the 6ID with the rank of Private, Petinglay
disclosed.
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