The Philippine Navy Officer Candidates School and Headquarters Support Unit conducted the turnover, convening and reception rites of the Naval Officer Candidate Course Class 40 at Naval Station Leovigildo Gantioqui in San Antonio, Zambales. The class is composed of 65 male and 19 female officer candidates from various regions of the country. The event marks the candidates' transition from civilian to military life and the beginning of their service and training dedicated to God, nation and citizens. As part of the ceremony, upperclassmen organized welcoming exercises for the new class to boost their endurance and physical abilities.
The Philippine Navy Officer Candidates School and Headquarters Support Unit conducted the turnover, convening and reception rites of the Naval Officer Candidate Course Class 40 at Naval Station Leovigildo Gantioqui in San Antonio, Zambales. The class is composed of 65 male and 19 female officer candidates from various regions of the country. The event marks the candidates' transition from civilian to military life and the beginning of their service and training dedicated to God, nation and citizens. As part of the ceremony, upperclassmen organized welcoming exercises for the new class to boost their endurance and physical abilities.
The Philippine Navy Officer Candidates School and Headquarters Support Unit conducted the turnover, convening and reception rites of the Naval Officer Candidate Course Class 40 at Naval Station Leovigildo Gantioqui in San Antonio, Zambales. The class is composed of 65 male and 19 female officer candidates from various regions of the country. The event marks the candidates' transition from civilian to military life and the beginning of their service and training dedicated to God, nation and citizens. As part of the ceremony, upperclassmen organized welcoming exercises for the new class to boost their endurance and physical abilities.
San Antonio, Zambales- The Naval Education, Training and Doctrine Command,
through the Philippine Navy Officer Candidates School and Headquarters
Support Unit, successfully conducted the Turnover, Convening and Reception Rites of the Naval Officer Candidate Course (NOCC) Class 40 with the Commander, Naval Education, Training and Doctrine Command, Rear Admiral ALFONSO F TORRES JR PN at Naval Station Leovigildo Gantioqui, San Antonio Zambales. The class is composed of 65 male officer candidates and 19 female officer candidates hailing from various regions within the country. The event holds significant importance in the professional development and preparation of every military individual as it symbolizes their shift from civilian life to military service, representing the commencement of a path dedicated to selfless devotion to God, nation, and fellow citizens. Following tradition, the upperclassmen organize a welcoming ceremony to receive their junior counterparts, typically involving a range of exercises. These activities aim to bolster their endurance and physical capabilities throughout their military training period.