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Photos from TCC ROTC UNIT's post 29/03/2026

Torres Capitol College Inc.
Reserve Officers’ Training Corps Unit

On 29 March 2026 at 0630H, the TCCI ROTC Unit conducted its 13th regular Sunday formation.

The activity was supervised by CPT IAN L DOYDORA PA (Res), Assistant Commandant; Mr Jeyvir Vincent T Mantiza, RCrim, CST, ROTC Coordinator, Sgt Wilfredo I Balagas, PA(Res), Tactical NCO. They were joined by (7) 1CL and (4) 2CL advanced officers in overseeing the day’s activities.

Early in the morning, the activities began with cleaning the designated areas. Afterward, attendance was taken to ensure that all cadets were present and on time. The next activity was drills and ceremony, which play a vital role in building discipline, unity, and responsibility among cadets. Through consistent practice, cadets learn to follow commands accurately, execute movements with precision, and function effectively as a team. This training also develops self-confidence and fosters respect for authority and fellow cadets. And the next activity was Discussion about Squad tactical operations and battle drills discussed by CPT IAN L DOYDORA PA (Res), Assistant Commandant; are essential components of military training designed to prepare small units for combat and real-world missions. These activities focus on developing the ability of a squad to move, communicate, and respond effectively under pressure. They are based on standard procedures that ensure every member understands their role and can act quickly without confusion.

The formation concluded successfully at 1200H with all cadets demonstrating discipline and cooperation throughout the activities.

Photos from TCC ROTC UNIT's post 22/03/2026

Torres Capitol College Inc. Reserve Officers' Training Corps Unit

On 8 March 2026 at 0630H, the TCCI ROTC Unit conducted its 12th regular Sunday formation.

The activity was supervised by CPT IAN L DOYDORA PA (Res), Commandant; Mr Jeyvir Vincent T Mantiza, RCrim, CST, ROTC Coordinator. They were joined by (8)1CL and (4) 2CL advanced officers in overseeing the day's activities.

Early in the morning, the activities started with cleaning the assigned areas. After that, attendance was checked to make sure all cadets were present and punctual. And the next activity was, Drills and ceremony play an important role in developing discipline, unity, and responsibility among cadets. Through regular practice, individuals learn how to follow commands correctly, move with precision, and work together as one team. This training helps build self-confidence and respect for authority and fellow members.

The formation concluded successfully at 1200H with all cadets demonstrating discipline and cooperation throughout the activities.

BE AN ROTC CADET. BE ONE OF US.

Photos from TCC ROTC UNIT's post 15/03/2026

Torres Capitol College Inc.
Reserve Officers’ Training Corps Unit

On 8 March 2026 at 0630H, the TCCI ROTC Unit conducted its 11th regular Sunday formation.

The activity was supervised by CPT IAN L DOYDORA PA (Res), Commandant; Mr Jeyvir Vincent T Mantiza, RCrim, CST, ROTC Coordinator. SSg Mark Dela Cruz (Art), PA, Admin NCO; They were joined by seven (7) 1CL and four (4) 2CL advanced officers in overseeing the day’s activities.

Early in the morning, the activities started with cleaning the assigned areas. After that, attendance was checked to make sure all cadets were present and punctual. The next activity was Discussion about the Individual Movements discussed by, SSg Bernie R Paquiao (FS) PA, Drills and Ceremonies 2; Individual movements not under arms are basic body movements performed without carrying weapons. The main purpose of these movements is to develop discipline, coordination, alertness, and proper posture among cadets or trainees. Through consistent practice, individuals learn how to follow commands accurately and move with confidence and control. And the next discussion was Combat training for Individual training and discuss by SSg Mark Dela Cruz (Art), PA, Admin NCO, Combat training is designed to prepare individuals to respond effectively in dangerous and high-pressure situations. Its purpose is to develop physical strength, tactical skills, courage, and quick decision-making. Through combat training, trainees learn how to protect themselves, assist their team, and complete missions safely and efficiently. It also builds confidence and readiness to face real challenges in the field.

The formation concluded successfully at 1200H with all cadets demonstrating discipline and cooperation throughout the activities.

BE AN ROTC CADET. BE ONE OF US.

Photos from TCC ROTC UNIT's post 01/03/2026

Torres Capitol College Inc.
Reserve Officers’ Training Corps Unit

On 1 March 2026 at 0630H, the TCCI ROTC Unit conducted its 9th regular Sunday formation.

The activity was supervised by CPT. IAN L DOYDORA, PA (RES), ASSISTANT COMMANDANT; Mr Jeyvir Vincent T Mantiza, RCrim, CST, ROTC Coordinator. Sgt. Wilfredo I BaLagas, PA (Res) Tactical NCO. SSg. Mark Dela Cruz (Art), PA, Admin NCO; They were joined by six (6) 1CL and four (4) 2CL advanced officers in overseeing the day’s activities.

Early in the morning, activities began with cleaning assigned areas. Then, attendance was taken to make sure all cadets were present and on time. And the next activity was Drills and Ceremony, help cadets become organized, disciplined, and prepared for greater responsibilities in both training and real-life situations. And the next activity was discussion about Gender and Development (GAD) discussed by CPT. IAN L DOYDORA, PA (RES), ASSISTANT COMMANDANT, Gender and Development (GAD) aims to promote fairness and equality between women and men in all aspects of society. Its main purpose is to eliminate gender discrimination by ensuring that both genders have equal access to opportunities, resources, and decision-making processes. And the next discussion about Personal Development discussed by CPT. IAN L DOYDORA, PA (RES), ASSISTANT COMMANDANT, Personal Development encourages individuals to develop good values, positive attitudes, and responsible behavior. It promotes self-awareness and helps in making wise choices that can lead to success in both personal and professional life in the future.

The formation concluded successfully at 1200H with all cadets demonstrating discipline and cooperation throughout the activities.

BE AN ROTC CADET. BE ONE OF US.

Photos from TCC ROTC UNIT's post 22/02/2026

Torres Capitol College Inc.
Reserve Officers’ Training Corps Unit

On 22 February 2026 at 0630H, the TCCI ROTC Unit conducted its 8th regular Sunday formation.

The activity was supervised by CPT. IAN L DOYDORA, PA (RES), ASSISTANT COMMANDANT; Mr Jeyvir Vincent T Mantiza, RCrim, CST, ROTC Coordinator. SSg. Mark Dela Cruz (Art), PA, Admin NCO; They were joined by six (6) 1CL and four (4) 2CL advanced officers in overseeing the day’s activities.

Early in the morning, activities began with cleaning assigned areas. Then, attendance was taken to make sure all cadets were present and on time. And the next activity was Drills and Ceremony, help cadets become organized, disciplined, and prepared for greater responsibilities in both training and real-life situations. And the next activity was discussion about Signal Communication discussed by CPT. JOMAR D ENDAGOY (INF) PA, and Cpl. Julius C Layson(Inf) PA, Signal communication plays an important role in ensuring effective coordination and teamwork during operations. Its main purpose is to relay clear and accurate information from one member to another, especially in situations where verbal communication may not be possible. Through signals such as hand gestures, radios, or other communication devices, instructions and commands can be delivered quickly and efficiently. And the next discussion about Weapon Training discussed by SSG. Alvin C Baloyo (SC) PA, and SGT Edgar N Abalos (INF) PA. Weapon training is essential in developing discipline, responsibility, and proper handling skills among cadets and law enforcement trainees. Its main purpose is to teach the correct and safe use of weapons to prevent accidents and misuse. Through proper training, individuals become familiar with the different parts of a weapon and understand its functions and limitations. And to the other personel DFC. Edmark S Cadiente (INF) PA, to PFC. Json R Hombrebueno (INF) PA, and to PFC. Aljon T Reyes (INF) PA and to PCF. Leody Mark T Rebugio (INF) PA, for performing assemble and disassembled of fi****ms to our Cadets and Cadettes.

The formation concluded successfully at 1200H with all cadets demonstrating discipline and cooperation throughout the activities.

BE AN ROTC CADET. BE ONE OF US.

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