LIFE IN THE OCS | EPISODE 2: BREAKING-IN

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1 Sept 202411:33

Summary

TLDRThe video script features interviews with officer candidates from the Philippine Army, sharing their aspirations, challenges, and experiences. Candidates like Jerald Durango and Chel Pita Losi discuss their motivations, such as family support and personal growth, and the benefits of serving in the military. They highlight the rigorous training and the transformation from civilian to future officers, emphasizing the importance of discipline, physical fitness, and the opportunity to make a difference in serving their country.

Takeaways

  • 🙏 The importance of prayer, hard work, determination, and faith in achieving one's goals.
  • 🎓 The speaker, Jerald Durango, is inspired by his father's military service and pursues a degree before joining the Philippine Army.
  • 🏆 Benefits of becoming a Philippine Army officer include the opportunity to serve the country, physical fitness development, adventure, and the chance to learn new skills.
  • 🌍 Opportunities for travel and international training with foreign armed forces are part of the military service.
  • 🏠 Provision of housing, healthcare, and work-life balance are among the perks of being an officer.
  • 👷‍♀️ Chelso Pita Losi's aspiration to become a soldier was influenced by her father's past as an enlisted personnel.
  • 🏛️ Chelso enrolled in civil engineering and ROTC, aiming to become a licensed engineer and help her family financially.
  • 📚 The desire to complete education and support siblings in their studies is a driving force for Chelso.
  • 😓 Both speakers express nervousness about the upcoming training and the challenges it may present.
  • 🎖️ The script describes the rigorous and physically demanding nature of the officer candidate training, emphasizing the transition from civilian to military life.
  • 🚫 The training involves strict discipline, with candidates being pushed to their limits, including physical exhaustion and mental resilience.

Q & A

  • What is the main message the speaker is trying to convey about becoming the person they wanted to become?

    -The speaker emphasizes the importance of prayer, hard work, determination, and faith in becoming the person one aspires to be.

  • Who is Jerald Durango and what is his background?

    -Jerald Durango is from Cagayan de Oro City. His father is a retired Philippine Army soldier, and his mother is a housewife. He was inspired by his father to pursue a degree and then join the Philippine Army.

  • What advice did Jerald's father give him regarding his education and career?

    -Jerald's father advised him to first take any course he liked, complete a four-year degree, and then join the Philippine Army.

  • What is the significance of becoming a Philippine Army officer according to Jerald?

    -Becoming a Philippine Army officer offers opportunities to serve the country, develop physical fitness, experience adventure, travel, learn new skills, and pursue higher education. It also provides benefits like housing, healthcare, and work-life balance.

  • Who is Chel Pitlosi and what was her motivation for joining the military?

    -Chel Pitlosi is a graduate with a degree in Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Major in Water Resource Engineering. She was motivated to join the military since her father was an enlisted personnel, and she experienced hardship during her senior high school years.

  • What is Chel's goal after graduating from the Philippine Army training?

    -Chel's goal is to help uplift her family from poverty, support her siblings' education, and serve the community as a lieutenant engineer.

  • What emotions does Chel express about the upcoming training?

    -Chel expresses nervousness and anxiety about the training, acknowledging the difficulty but also her determination to survive it.

  • What is the significance of the phrase 'ang pagiging sundalo ay hindi lamang isang propesyon'?

    -The phrase means 'being a soldier is not just a profession,' implying that it is also a service and dedication to the country and fellow citizens.

  • What is the Officer Candidate Course (OCC) mentioned in the script?

    -The Officer Candidate Course is a training program for individuals who aspire to become officers in the Philippine Army, as indicated by the presentation of 397 officer candidates.

  • What was the initial reaction of the candidates during the reception at the Officer Candidate School?

    -The initial reaction was one of surprise and difficulty, as the candidates found the reception to be physically and mentally challenging, with high expectations and rigorous activities.

  • How did the candidates feel after the reception and what was asked of them?

    -After the reception, the candidates felt exhausted and overwhelmed. They were asked to maintain a soldier's posture and were given a large duffle bag to carry, which was unexpected and challenging.

Outlines

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🇵🇭 Aspirations to Serve: Jerral's Journey

Jerral Durango from Cagayan de Oro City shares his aspirations to become a soldier, inspired by his father's military service. He discusses the benefits of being a Philippine Army officer, such as serving the country, physical fitness, adventure, learning new skills, and the opportunity for higher education. He also mentions the provision of quarters and healthcare, as well as the work-life balance that allows time with family.

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🏗️ Civil Engineering to Military Service: Chel's Path

Chel Pita Losi, a graduate in Civil Engineering with a major in Water Resource Engineering, talks about her desire to become a soldier since childhood. She recalls the hardships her family faced and how joining the ROTC in college fueled her interest in the military. After graduation, she plans to apply to the Philippine Army and aims to become a lieutenant engineer, aspiring to uplift her family from poverty and support her siblings' education.

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🎖️ The Transformation: From Civilian to Officer

The script describes the rigorous process of transforming civilians into future officers in the Philippine Army. It captures the physical and mental challenges faced by the officer candidates, such as maintaining posture, the intensity of the training, and the unexpected demands placed upon them. The candidates are pushed to their limits with activities like stationary jogging with high knees and carrying heavy duffle bags, illustrating the tough initiation into military life.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Philippine Army

The Philippine Army is the primary ground warfare service branch of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. In the script, it is the institution that the speakers aspire to join. It represents a path to serve the country, gain physical fitness, and acquire various skills. The script mentions benefits such as education opportunities, healthcare, and work-life balance, which are part of the appeal of joining the Army.

💡Determination

Determination is the firmness of purpose or resolve. In the context of the video, it is a key trait that the speakers believe is necessary to achieve their goals, such as becoming a part of the Philippine Army. It is illustrated through their commitment to training and overcoming challenges.

💡Faith

Faith, in this script, refers to confidence or trust in one's abilities or in a higher power. It is mentioned as a driving force that supports the individuals in their journey to become army officers, suggesting that they believe in a power beyond themselves to help them through difficult times.

💡Physical Education

Physical Education is the area of study concerned with the physical development of individuals. The script mentions that one of the speakers has a Bachelor of Physical Education, which is relevant to their aspiration to join the military, as it implies they have a background in physical training and fitness.

💡Civil Engineering

Civil Engineering is a professional engineering discipline that deals with the design, construction, and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment. In the script, a speaker mentions having a degree in Civil Engineering, which is relevant to their goal of becoming a lieutenant engineer in the Army.

💡ROTC

ROTC stands for Reserve Officers' Training Corps, a college program aimed at training selected students to become officers in the military. The script indicates that the speaker enrolled in ROTC, showing their early interest in military service and leadership.

💡Adventure

Adventure is a thrilling or exciting experience. The script describes the adventurous aspects of being in the Philippine Army, such as traveling to different places and engaging in activities like skydiving and driving tanks, which are part of the appeal for those considering a military career.

💡Service

Service in the context of the video refers to the act of serving others, particularly in a military context. The script emphasizes that being a soldier is not just a profession but a service to the country and fellow citizens, highlighting the altruistic nature of military duty.

💡Training

Training in this script refers to the rigorous process of preparing individuals to become officers in the Philippine Army. It includes physical challenges, drills, and other activities designed to test and develop the candidates' abilities. The script describes the intense and demanding nature of this training.

💡Resilience

Resilience is the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties. The script implies resilience as the speakers discuss their fears and the challenges they face during training. Despite the hardships, they express a determination to continue, which is a testament to their resilience.

💡Support

Support in the script means providing assistance, either emotional or practical, to others. The speakers mention wanting to support their families, indicating that one of their motivations for joining the Army is to provide for their loved ones and help them achieve a better life.

Highlights

The speaker's motivation comes from their father, who was a retired Philippine Army member. He advised the speaker to finish a 4-year degree before joining the army.

The speaker pursued a Bachelor of Physical Education and later applied to the Philippine Army, aiming to support their family.

Benefits of joining the Philippine Army include the opportunity to serve the country, physical fitness, adventure, learning new skills like skydiving and shooting, and access to further education.

The speaker highlights personal growth through deployment, training with international armed forces, and developing new skills, such as working with explosives or driving a tank.

Another speaker, Chelo Pitalosi, wanted to become a soldier since childhood due to their father's military background.

Chelo experienced hardships growing up, including their family losing their home to a fire, motivating them to uplift their family from poverty.

Chelo pursued a degree in Civil Engineering and was active in ROTC during college, where they became curious about the training soldiers undergo.

Both applicants express nervousness but are determined to complete their Officer Candidate Course (OCC) and achieve their goals of becoming army officers.

The first speaker recounts their reception into the Officer Candidate School (OCS), emphasizing the physical and mental challenges they faced.

Physical endurance and discipline were required from the very beginning, including challenging activities such as high-knee stationary jogging.

The first speaker describes carrying a large duffel bag in the rain during nighttime training, showcasing their perseverance through the hardships.

Despite extreme exhaustion, the speaker remains determined, drawing strength from not showing visible signs of fatigue and continuing the tasks.

There is a focus on transformation—from civilian life to becoming future officers—and the importance of maintaining posture and discipline as soldiers.

The Officer Candidate Course Class 60, 2024, is highlighted as an important step in the journey toward becoming fully-fledged officers in the Philippine Army.

The experience is portrayed as physically demanding and mentally taxing, but both speakers emphasize their commitment to completing the course and serving the nation.

Transcripts

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lagi kong sinasa isip na you can be The

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person you wanted to become Samahan mo

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ng prayer hard work determination and

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Faith

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ngayon

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is kinakabahan na ako ko alam kung

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makakaya ko pero ewan ko

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kakayanin My name is jeral a durango

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from Cagayan de oros City My father is a

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retired Philippine Army and then yung

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mama ako is a housewife na-inspired ako

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sa papa ko sabi niya na kumuha ka muna

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ng kahit anong kurso na gusto mo

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Magtapos ka ng Degree 4 year degree and

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then tsaka ka pumasok sa Philippine Army

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Kinawa ko na kurso is Bachelor of

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physical education pagkatapos ko sa

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kurso na iyon nag-apply ako sa

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Philippine Army lumabas na yyung

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finalist pangarap ko talaga yung maging

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sundalo gusto k mag-support para talaga

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sa pamilya

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ko the benefits of becoming a Philippine

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Army officer is first is the opportunity

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to make a difference in serving our

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country another is physical fitness is

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developed another is adventure you get

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to travel to different places it can be

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und deployment or training abroad with

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different armed forces you get to learn

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new skills such as skydiving shooting

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Cuba diving working with explosives

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driving a tank and many more you can

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also pursue higher education like pursue

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your masters or even phd quarters are

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also provided there's also health care

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there's also work life balance where you

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get to spend time with your family Hello

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I'm chelo pita losi I graduated with a

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degree of Bachelor of Science in Civil

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Engineering Major in water Resource

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engineering from FL Vargas

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college bata pa lang ako Gusto kong

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maging sundalo yung tatay ko kasi ay

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dating enlisted personnel nung senior

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high school ako nasunugan ka kami ng

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bahay doun ko naranasan ung sobrang

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hirap na pamumuhay so nung college

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nag-enroll ako ng civil engineering

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nag-enroll din ako sa rotc Kasi very

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curious talaga ako kung ano ba talaga

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yung training na pinagdadaanan ng

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sundalo pagka-graduate ko mag-a-apply

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agad ako ng Philippine Army Tinatawag ko

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na yung sarili ko na lieutenant engineer

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dahil gusto kong makuha yung rank na

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tinyente at gusto ko ring maging isang

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ganap na licens engineer kaya ko

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pursigidong maging officer gusto kong

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iangat yung pamilya ko sa hirap may mga

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kapatid pa akong nag-aaral gusto ko sana

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na mapagtapos

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sila of course like any other applicant

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I am very nervous for What's about to

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happen

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tomorrow I expect in the training that I

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will experience sh and I know that I can

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survive it goal kong maka-graduate ng

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occ goal kong maging army goal kong

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makatulong sa sa sambayanan kaya goal

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kong matapos itong training na to

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[Musika]

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everywhere I go everywhere I go there's

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Aang private there There's

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a when I go

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to i to

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PR when I go to when I go

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to

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Priv

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Priv

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Priv me alone Why don't you leave me Al

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Why don't you take yourself home why

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don't you take yourself

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home ang pagiging sundalo ay hindi

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lamang isang propesyon B halit ito ay

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pagseserbisyo at paglilingkod sa ating

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bayan at kapwa mamong

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pilipin I hereby present

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397 officer candidates of the officer

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candidate course class

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60

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2024 where Authority vested in me as the

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senior tactical officer of the officer

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candidate school training on doct Trin

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command Philippine Army I give you the

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full authority to receive the occ CL 6

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last

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2024 the

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church sa

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[Musika]

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likod nung naglalakad na kami papunta

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dito sa

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may sa ocs Sabi ko kaya yan Kaya yan

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lakad lang yan Akala ko talaga

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tatakbuhin yun pala jagging lakad lang

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So kaya yan may lakas pa para sa

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reception pero nung nakaform na kami for

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reception t's

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nagma-mature namin parang iba na yung

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kaba ko naimagine ko paang isang first

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station pa lang baka siguro mahimatay na

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ako and ganun nga ang nangyari talaga

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[Musika]

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Gong

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going back parang at that time sobrang

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hindi ko pa ine-expect talaga kung ano

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yung

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mangyayari So kung makikita niyo naman

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everyone na ayon na nakangiti ako during

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mismong reception Kasi sabi ko ah nag-up

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down ako Sabi ko Ah ito pala yun masakit

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pala tapos during that time kasi dapat

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may mga kasama ako kaso Nawawala ako so

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parang may mga hatak ng hatak sa akin

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from going one drill to another so

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nakakalito siya tsaka ang daming

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nagsisigaw sa paligid talaga Ma ang ka

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parang Gan yung nangyari sa

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akin Balik ka na do balik ka naar lang

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[Musika]

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tapos nung may bumbero na Akala ko

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talaga tapos na so Sabi ko tapos na

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makakapagpahinga na baka back to pupunta

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na kami sa barx bibigyan na kaming time

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mag-ayos ng gamit namin kaso hindi ang

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nangyari doun ang nangyari doon tumakbo

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kami may paire dum guard higher higher

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higher pa tapos as in bawal kang tumayo

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huminga ng maayos Talagang kailangan

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itataas mo yung paa mo stationary jog

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t's Mataas yung tuhod mo so Ang hirap

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medyo Nahihilo na rin talaga ako non

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pero ina attitude ko Sabi ko basta hindi

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nangingitim yung or namumuti yung mata

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ko kaya gagawin ko pa rin yung

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pinapagawa nila after nonon um yun na

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pinapunta na kami sa may ano bleachers

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para kunin yung sobrang laking bag na

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parang parang kasya isang dalawang tao

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ganun na duffle

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bag kung kung titingnan Sabi ko hindi ko

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alam Paano ko na na ano yun nabuhat yun

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papuntang barx kasi Sobrang layo Tapos

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gabi tapos Naulan pa t's wala pa kaming

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enough water after the reception Thank

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God nabuhat ko talaga to hindi ko

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in-expect na kakayanin ko pero ngayun

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parang after nonon it was all a

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blur mine-maintain natin sa kanila yung

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posture as soldiers

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[Palakpakan]

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from civilian life tr na transform natin

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sila into future officers

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