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This document provides a summary of the core values of the AFP (Armed Forces of the Philippines). It includes profiles of personnel and classroom rules. The core values discussed are Valor, Honor, Loyalty, Duty, Solidarity, and Military Professionalism. Descriptions of each value are given in 1-2 sentences. The document also includes a pledge of loyalty.

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Core Values Edited

This document provides a summary of the core values of the AFP (Armed Forces of the Philippines). It includes profiles of personnel and classroom rules. The core values discussed are Valor, Honor, Loyalty, Duty, Solidarity, and Military Professionalism. Descriptions of each value are given in 1-2 sentences. The document also includes a pledge of loyalty.

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CORE

VALUES
PROFILE
Name: TSG Alhadad B. Wilson (OS) PA
Age: 43 years old
Training/Seminar Attended:
● Ordnance NCO Basic Course
● Ordnance NCO Advance Course
● Ammunition Management Course
Unit Assignment: 1005 CDC 10RCDG
Designation: Chief Clerk
Classroom Rules
• Kindly turn off your phones during this session
• Proceed to the restroom if needed before this session starts
• No sleeping
• Follow Safety Precaution
Safety Precaution
SCOPE OF
The AFPPRESENTATION
Core Values
Valor
Honor
Loyalty
Duty
Solidarity
Military Professionalism
Pledge of Loyalty
6 CORE VALUES
LOVE OF THE
COUNTRY HONOR LOYALTY

VALOR DUTY SOLIDARITY


CORE VALUES
consciousness, personal
dignity, good reputation,
unquestionable character.
Honor means truthfulness,
sincerity, honesty, credibility.
Honor means integrity, a
modest but decent life. A
honorable soldier does not lie,
cheat, steal, violate
VALOR
• We believe in valor as the power and strength,
courage and ability to overcome fear, which
enables the soldiers to carry out their mission
and to accomplish what is seemingly
impossible.
• Valor is calmness and presence of mind in the
heat of battle where danger or death is
imminent. It is the courage to stand for what
is right and the perseverance to make it
difficult for others to do wrong.
HONOR
The members of the AFP believe in honor as the most
important virtue that a soldier must posses. It is in fact
considered as more precious than life
itself. Without honor, a man is nothing but a
beast. Honor means clean consciousness, personal
dignity, good reputation, unquestionable character.
Honor means truthfulness, sincerity, honesty,
credibility. Honor means integrity, a modest but decent
life. A honorable soldier does not lie, cheat, steal, violate
moral and ethical codes not tolerate the violations of the
code of honor is the sacred part of the character of a
soldier, violation of which should bring shame.
LOYALTY
The members of the AFP believe in unflinching
loyalty. Thus we shall promote the
national interest and security as a
paramount concern. We shall support and
defend the constitution. We shall be obedient to
the duly constituted government. We shall
obey the order of those legally appointed over
us. We shall support those who lead us and those
who serve with us.
DUTY
Despite difficulty and danger, we perform our
tasks as order or implied. Discipline and
obedience, we believe that duty is a personal act
of responsibility, which we show by doing all our
assigned tasks to the best of our ability.
SOLIDARITY

Solidarity is the value that binds us with the rest


of our comrades-in-arms. It is the value that
makes us one strong and united organization.
MILITARY
PROFESSIONALIS
Men who adopt the profession of arms submit of their own
Mwill to a law of perpetual constraint of their own
free
accord. They reject their right to live where they choose, to
say what they think, to dress as they like. From the
moment they become soldiers, it needs but an order to
settle them in this place, to move them to that, to separate
them from their families and dislocate their normal lives. In
the world of command, they must rise, march, run, endure
bad weather, go without food and sleep, be isolated in
some distant post, and work until they drop. They cease to
be the masters of their own fate. If they drop on their tracks
and their ashes are scattered in the four winds that is all
part and parcel of their job."
PLEDGE OF
LOYALTY
If you work for a man in heavens name, work
for him, speak well of him and standby the
institution he represents. Remember, an ounce of
loyalty is worth a pound of cleverness. If you
must growl, condemn, and eternally find fault,
why resign your position. And in the outside
damn to your hearts content. But as long as you
are part of this institution, do not condemn it. If
you do, the first high wind that comes along will
blow you away and probably you will never
know why.”
THANK
YOU
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