Trainings Available

The 4th Regional Community Defense Group (RCDG) offers several training programs designed to develop military skills, leadership, and discipline among aspiring individuals. The Basic Citizen Military Training (BCMT) is a foundational program aimed at civilians who wish to undergo basic military instruction and training, preparing them for potential service as reservists. The Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) is a structured military education program offered to students, equipping them with leadership skills, tactical knowledge, and national defense training, with the opportunity to become commissioned officers in the reserve force. The Reservist Officer Training is tailored for individuals aspiring to take on higher leadership roles within the reserve force, preparing them for command and strategic responsibilities. Meanwhile, Reservist Enlistment provides a structured pathway for individuals who wish to join the reserve force, ensuring they meet the necessary qualifications and training standards. These programs collectively contribute to national defense readiness, fostering a disciplined and well-trained reserve force capable of supporting military operations and disaster response efforts when needed.

Civil Military Operation

In the context of the 4th Regional Community Defense Group (RCDG), CMO plays a crucial role in promoting peace, security, and development in local communities. Through initiatives such as medical missions, educational programs, infrastructure development, and disaster relief efforts, the military provides direct support to communities while fostering goodwill and cooperation. Additionally, CMO includes information dissemination and counter-insurgency efforts, ensuring that the public is informed and engaged in national security concerns. These operations ultimately serve as a vital tool for the military to enhance public trust, maintain peace and order, and contribute to nation-building.

4RCDG Cares

Beyond free medical check-ups, the 4RCDG also organizes various health and welfare programs, such as dental missions, blood donation drives, vaccination campaigns, and health awareness seminars. These initiatives not only promote public health and wellness but also strengthen civil-military relations, fostering goodwill between the armed forces and local communities. Additionally, during times of crisis, such as natural disasters or public health emergencies, the 4RCDG plays a vital role in deploying medical teams, providing first aid, and assisting in disaster response operations.

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