The Cadets’ Blog is created as an avenue for the current and alumni cadets to share their thoughts, ideas, and opinions about their experiences in ROTC and in other current issues. Those interested to contribute will only have to follow this procedure:
Register as Subscriber
1. Click “Register” on the Cadets’ Section widget at the sidebar.
2. Fill up the registration form accordingly. Please use your real name when filling up the First Name and Last Name category.
3. Submit the registration form.
4. Wait for the admin to verify your registration. To hasten the process, please email CCpt Joshua Miguel Lopez 1Cl to inform him about your registration.
Submit an Article
1. After your registration has been verified, log-in using your username and password.
2. Hover your cursor to “University of the Philippines – Reserve Officers’ Training Corps” link. This can be seen on the upper left corner of the screen, beside the WordPress logo. Click “Dashboard”.
3. On the left side of the page, you will see a column with the links “Dashboard”, “Profile”, and “Settings”. Hover your cursor on “Profile”, then click “Your Submissions”.
4. Fill up the form accordingly.
5. Wait until the moderator processes your article. You will see your article in the Cadets’ Blog in a few days.
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What to Wear: PT attire (plain white shirt, black shorts, running shoes)
What to Bring: T-maong (Green Corps shirt, maong pants, garrison belt, rubber shoes), Tactical long sleeves, Inspection materials, extra white shirt and water.