WV colleges start ROTC program

ILOILO City – Twenty-nine schools in Western Visayas are starting their respective Reserve Officers Training Course (ROTC) program as the first semester for school year 2019-2020 has officially started in several schools in the region.


Colonel Alcon Magdamit, chief of the Philippine Army’s 6th Regional Community Defense Group, said many of the schools in the region continued the ROTC programs despite its abolishment in 2001.

“Many of the schools are offering criminology course and they opted to include the ROTC course in their curriculum,” said Magdamit.

Private schools have already started their classes, while government schools will start their classes first week of August.


“We are thankful to the schools who continued with the ROTC program. Since 2001, we were able to record at least 11,000 graduates. The ROTC students were able to help the community especially during natural calamities. Many of them, including our reservists, were able to assist in the evacuation of the residents affected, conduct tree planting activities, among others,”he added.


Magdamit supports the revival of the ROTC but he is hoping that it should be implemented in the tertiary level.


“In the region, we may lack personnel if it would be implemented under the K to 12 program since there are more than a thousand schools. We may just adjust to whatever the national government decided to implement,” he said.


He added that they continue to urge residents in Western Visayas to become a reservist.
“Being a reservist does not necessarily mean that you will be asked to join the battle in case of war,” he said.


He also noted that more showbiz personalities are joining the reservist force nowadays.
“I was informed that another actor, Deither Ocampo, is joining the reservist by the higher ups in Metro Manila,” Magdamit added.


Recently, Cebuano actor Matteo Guidicelli has joined the Philippine Army./PN

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