ROTC Flashcards
states the movement to be carried out and mentally prepares the cadet for its execution
Preparatory Command
states when the
movement is carried out
Command of Execution
Four Types of Command of Execution
- Da
- Na
- Rap
- Kad
(7 Basic Drills and Command)
Give the command of :
Pugay
Pugay kamay, NA!
Baba kamay, NA!
(7 Basic Drills and Command)
Give the command of :
Tikas
Tikas, NGA!
Paluwag! Salamat Po!
DA! RAP!
(7 Basic Drills and Command)
Give the command of :
Facing
Mga pinuno humanda sa pagsasanay sa harap-harapan
Harap sa kanan/kaliwa, RAP!
Harap sa likod, RAP!
(7 Basic Drills and Command)
Give the command of :
Patakda
Patakda, KAD!
Kaliwang panig/kanang panig, KAD!
Tilap/Pulutong, TO!
(7 Basic Drills and Command)
Give the command of :
Pasulong/Pabalik
Pasulong/Pabalik, KAD!
(7 Basic Drills and Command)
Give the command of :
Liko
Liko sa kanan/kaliwa, KAD!
(7 Basic Drills and Command)
Give the command of :
Pihit
Pihit sa kanan/kaliwa, KAD!
Two Types of Dismissal Command
- Tiwalag
- Lumansag
used to check the horizontal alignment of the squad in a platoon
Tungtong Kanan
training of cadets to respond automatically to commands
Military Drill
It involves the practice and rehearsals of prescribed movements to mold individual soldiers into a team and seek to develop self-control, discipline, and
immediate obedience
Military Drill
formations and movements in which a large number of troops execute movements in uniform and with precision upon command just as in drills
Ceremonies
Basic Drills and Ceremonies
- Position of Attention (Tune!)
- Rest at Halt (Pahinga)
- Facing at Halt (Harap)
the general appearance and
movement of troops in formation are primary consideration to give it a more formal atmosphere
parade
a military ceremony held to honor a visiting higher commander, official or dignitary.
review
6 parts of a review
- Formation of troops
- Presentation and Honors
- Retreat
- Inspection
- Decorations and Awards
- March in Review (Pasamasid)
Primary Assessment 6 steps
- Checking Scene Safety
- Checking Responsiveness
- Introduction and Consent
- Calling for EMS
- Checking Vitals
VITALS
(-)Breathing; (+) Pulse
find condition and action
CONDITION
-Respiratory Arrest
ACTION
-Rescue Breaths/ M2M
VITALS
(+)Breathing; (+) Pulse
find condition and action
CONDITION
-Indeterminate
ACTION
-Secondary Analysis
VITALS
(-)Breathing; (-) Pulse
find condition and action
CONDITION
-Cardiac Arrest
ACTION
-CPR
Deliver 1 Rescue Breaths every__ to
__ seconds
every 5 to 6 second
Basic Steps of CPR
- Survey the scene
- Crowd control
- Identification
- Assessment
- Call for help
- LOC-Level of Consciousness
- Check for breathing/pulse (LLF)
- Head-Tilt, Chin-Lift Maneuver/Jaw Thrust
- LLF(10 seconds)
- CPR (1 Cycle Counting: 1-20, 1-9)
- LLF(10 seconds)
- M2M (2 Long breaths
13.CPR (5 cycle)
how many rounds in a 1 cycle of CPR
30 rounds
12 types of pulse
Temporal, Carotid, Apical, Inguinal, Axillary, Poplital, Radial, Brachial, Ulnar, Thumb, Dorsalis Pedis, Posterior Tibial
5 types of Drag and Carries
Body drag, Lover’s Carry, Parstrap Carry, Piggyback Carry, Fireman Carry
also referred to as a cravat, used in
first aid
Triangular Bandage
Parts of a Triangular Bandage
Apex, End, Side
Phases of a Triangular Bandage
● Open Phase
● Broad Phase
● Semi Broad Phase
● Narrow Phase
Bandaging Techniques
- Closed/Open-hand Cravat
- Head Cravat
- Jaw Cravat
- Eye Cravat
- Chest/Back Cravat
- ArmSling
WHO ARE ELIGIBLE FOR MS-02 PROGRAM
● All Cadets who passed the MS-01
● Must taken NSTP 1
● Physically and Mentally Fit
● 2x2 Picture
● Copy of COR 2nd Sem
RIFLE SQUAD TACTICS
- Order Arms (Tikas)
- Right/Left Shoulder Arms (Kanang/Kaliwang Balikat)
- Port Arms (Agap)
Command for Right/Left Shoulder Arms (Kanang/Kaliwang Balikat)
Kanang balikat, TA!
Kaliwang Balikat, TA!
Agap, Ta!
Baba, Ta!
Command for Present Arms (Tanghal)
Tanghal, Ta!
Baba, Ta!
Command for Order Arms (Tikas/Paluwag)
Tikas, Ta! Paluwag Salamat po! Da, Rap!
Command for Inspection (Siyasat)
Siyasat, Ta! countings 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
Agap, Ta!
Baba, Ta!
Command for Salutation
Pugay, Ta!
Command for Getting/Putting Down Arms
Baba Sandata, Ta!
Damput Sandata, Ta!
The squad’s three (3) prescribed
formations
line column, and a column of
twos
The platoon’s two prescribed formation
column and a line
It is a formation where the squad forms a line and the squad leader is on the right
Squad Formation
The company’s four (4) prescribed
formations
company in line with platoons in line, company in column with platoons in column, company in columns with platoons in line (used primarily for ceremonies) and
company mass formation.