MILITARY COURTESY AND DISCIPLINE (1ST QUARTERLY EXAMINATIONS)
Teamwork
It is particularly important in military operations where its presence or lack of it may very well spell the difference between the victory and defeat.
Military Courtesy
It is the act of politeness, civility, and respect that personnel in the military organization accord to one another.
Salute
It is the most important and most common form of all military courtesies.
Military Courtesy
It is the written, officially prescribed code of department for members of the military establishments.
Judicious Use of Punishment and Reward
The best kind of discipline is that which exacts obedience by appealing to reason and that which makes use of the so called "positive incentives" - reward.
Morale
The term maybe defined as the mental state and spirit of an individual or unit.
Rate
This combines a rating with a pay grade, effectively a level of aptitude, training, experience, knowledge, skill, and responsibility within the rating of occupation.
Rating
This is a name given to an occupation in the navy, which requires basically related aptitudes, training, experienced, knowledge, and skills.
Military Discipline
This is necessary to ensure orderly and effective group action, commonly known as teamwork.
Military Discipline
This term maybe defined as the willingness to accept conviction and without reservation the necessity for a common law that rules and coordinates the effort of a group.
Instilling a Sense of Confidence and Responsibility
A confident and responsible soldier realizes that he has an obligation not only to himself but to other soldiers in the organization, and that violation of the rules of discipline will not only reflect on him as an individual but will also discredit, if not cause irreparable damage to his unit.
Training
A soldier learns how to work with other soldier; learn to unify their actions into a single effort in order to accomplish the group mission and also develops the habit of prompt obedience to all orders.