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Sample of PROGRAM OF INSTRUCTION
Special Counter-Insurgency Operations Unit Training (SCOUT)
Revised 2014
Program of Instruction
(45 days)
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Course Description:
This course aims to equip police officers with the knowledge, attitudes
and skills required of public safety forces in contributing to the resolution of
insurgency problem in the country.
It is specifically designed and
contextualized to develop essential competencies for effective and efficient
counter-insurgency operations (See Annex A for the SCOUT Competency
Framework for the list of competencies required of maneuver units).
Module I - Overview of the Course / Mandate of Maneuver units
RPSB/PPSC
Subject
SCOUT
Course
Overview
History and
Evolution of
Insurgency in
the Philippines
History and
Organizational
Structure of
the PNP and
Maneuver
Units
Internal
Security
Operations
Total number
of hours
Nr of
Hours
Scope of Instruction
Mode of
Instruction
2
Learning Objectives, Required
Competencies and Method of
Instruction
LectureDiscussion
2
Overview of insurgency in the
Philippines – CNN and SPSG.
Root causes of insurgency.
LectureDiscussion
2
History
of
the
PNP
and
Organizational Structure, History
and Mandate of the RPSB and
PPSC>
Group
reporting /
Discussion
2
Evolution of internal security
operations
in
the
PNP.
Complementation of ISO work
between AFP and PNP. Latest
ISO mandate and guidelines.
Briefing and
small group
discussions
8
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Module II - Personal Effectiveness
Subject
Nr of
Hours
Attributes of
Maneuver
Forces
2
Leadership
2
Ethics
2
Personal
Finance
2
Total number of
hours
8
Mode of
Instruction
Discipline,
Courageous Case Study
concern, Adaptability/Stress Discussion
Tolerance, Honor System,
Valuing Cultural Diversity
Case Study
Leadership for CounterDiscussion
insurgency Operations
Scope of Instruction
Lecture
PNP Core Values / PNP Film showing
Code of Ethical Standards
Practical
Exercises
Lecture
Financial management for Discussion
police officers
Practical
Exercises
Module III - Threat to National Security Group Counter Operations
Subject
CPP/NPA/NDF
(CNN)
Southern
Philippines
Secessionist
Groups (SPSG)
Total number of
hours
Nr of
Hours
Scope of Instruction
Mode of
Instruction
12
CPP History;
Organizational Structures
of CNN; Red and White
Areas; Concept and
Strategy of CPP; Three (3)
Major Armed Struggle of
CPP/NPA; Barangay
Module; and Formation of
NPA
Lecture/Video
Presentation
8
History
and
Deeper
Understanding of MNLF
and MILF; ASG; BIFF; and
RSM;
Updates on the Peace
Process with the MILF
Lecture/Video
Presentation
18
Module IV - Intelligence for Counter-insurgency Operations
Subject
Overview of
Intelligence &
Intelligence
Cycle
Observation and
Description
Exercise (ODEX)
Casing and
Surveillance
Elicitation,
Interview &
Provocation
Techniques
Cover/Undercove
r
Nr of
Hours
4
4
4
2
4
Barangay
Information
Network (BIN)
Periodic Status
Report
Total number of
hours
4
2
24
Scope of Instruction
Distinction
between
intelligence
and
information; Categories of
intelligence;
Basic
principles of intelligence
operations; Four phases of
the
Intelligence
Cycle;
Recognize the relationship
and relevant of each phase
of the Intelligence Cycle
Three (3) psychological
processes for accurate
observation; Three (3)
types of attention; Factors
that Influences attention;
and Factors involved in
perception
Objectives of casing and
surveillance; and Types &
Methods of Casing &
Surveillance
Distinction
between
Interview, Elicitation, &
provocation; and Various
techniques
Essential Uses of Cover;
Nature of Cover; Hazards
to Cover; Pre-cautions of
guidelines in case of
compromise;
Organizational Cover; and
Planning and preparation
for cover and undercover
assignment
General Concept of BIN;
Missions & Objectives; and
Conceptual Framework;
Background
of
PSR;
Significance of PSR; and
PSR Factors
Mode of
Instruction
Lecture/Case
Study
Lecture/Group
Practical
Exercise
Lecture/Group
Practical
Exercise
Lecture/Group
Practical
Exercise
Lecture/Group
Practical
Exercise
Lecture/Group
Practical
Exercise
Lecture/Discussi
on
Module V - Community Organizing for Counter-Insurgency
Subject
Nr of
Hours
Scope of Instruction
Mode of
Instruction

Community
Organizing for
Counterinsurgency
CounterOrganizing
Community
Intervention
(COMINT)
4
4
8
NPA Communityrelations
8
Total number of
hours
Revisiting
LOI
SAMBAYAN
 Current Trends in
LOI Santinig
Lecture /
 Community
Discussion /
Organizing
Practical
 LOI
22/09
Exercise
“BAYANIHAN”
(Barangay
Peacekeeping
Operations)
Ways and Techniques to
Lecture & Site
Counter Organize Existing
Sectoral Organizations of Visit
the CNN
 Understanding the
Contention of PNP
Lecture /
MC 2013-019
Practical
Pillars and Operational
Exercises
Paradigm of Community
Intervention Concept
How the NPA conducts
winning the community’s
hearts
and
minds.
PE
Learning through through
music, drama and creative
arts.
24
Module VI - Conflict Resolution
Subject
Understanding
Conflict
Basic Conflict
Resolution
Cultural
considerations in
conflict
resolution
Tools in conflict
resolution
Nr of
Hours
2
2
Scope of Instruction
Types of conflict, Life Cycle
of Conflict
Approaches to
conflict
resolution
Mode of
Instruction
Lecture
Lecture/PE
2
RIDO
Lecture
2
Clan-feuding
in
other
regions of the country
Lecture
Total number of
hours
8
Module VII - Police Tactical Skills for Counter-insurgency
Subject
Nr of
Hours
4
Human-rights
Based Policing
First Response
(Securing the
Crime Scene)
First Aid and
Evacuation
Communication
and signal
7
Scope of Instruction
HR Values; Principles of
HR; IHR; PNP role in the
promotion and protection of
HR (PNP Opn)
Basic Roles of the IR:
Crime Scene Safety; Life
Saving
Efforts;
Crime
Scene Security & Control.
Tasks of the IR: Crime
Recognition (Threats &
Notifications); Attend to
Injured Persons (First Aid,
Triage,
Emergency
Extrication, Notification of
Medical Support); Take into
Custody the Perpetrators
and Possible Witnesses
(May
conduct
initial
interview – identification,
flight route, pre-incident
info); Identify and Preserve
Evidence
(Conditional);
Cordon the Area; Turn-over
to
Police
Investigation
Team (Filling up the
CHECKLIST);
Provide
Assistance
to
Police
Investigation Team.
The IR in a nutshell.
Protocol for Explosives
Related Incidents:
General Principles;
Concept of Operations.
First aid treatment of
injuries, life-saving, steps
and field experience in
evacuation (land, water and
air evacuation) of sick and
wounded.
Current comm equipment,
radio uses, functions, care
Mode of
Instruction
Lecture
Lecture/
Practical
Exercises
Rope Courses
Map
Reading/Land
Navigation
a. Direction
b. Compass
c. Methods
of
Locating
Points
d. Route
Planning
e. Day
Navigation
f. Night
Navigation
g. Intro to
GPS
Firearms and
Weapon
Handling
a. Handgun
Qualificati
on
Marksman
ship
Training
Phase II
b. PNP Rifle
Marksman
ship
Training
c. Introductio
n to
12
2
2
2
2
8
4
1
8
8
and
maintenance;
cipher/decipher techniques;
radio net, common used
ten codes; UHF, MVS, VHF
Secure/Non-secure
communication
Hand
Signal.
Different kinds of knots,
rappelling
equipment,
rappelling
techniques,
vertical surface rappelling,
heli-rappelling.
Lecture/PE
Study of Direction
Parts and Uses during
Night and Day
Section, Resection,
Inspection
Lecture/PE
Lecture/PE
Selection of Legs for Cross
Country Routes
Practical Exercises
(ground) in Locating points
using the Map and
Compass the day and night
Practical Exercises
(ground) in Locating points
using the Map and
Compass the day and night
Application of GPS
Lecture/PE
Conduct of handgun and
rifle proficiency firing;
assembly/disassembly and
proper maintenance of rifle
and handgun. Safety
handling of FAs.
Explosives characteristics
and types; grenade;
landlines and booby traps
Lecture/PE
PE
PE
PE
Practical
Exercises
explosives
Organization of
special action
team
2
SAC Operation
Techniques
Field Craft
Techniques
8
Survival
Techniques
8
Intro to Special
Equipment
1
Communication
Signal
4
Troop Leading
Procedure
12
Organization of
Special Action
Team
2
Special Action
Team
Operational
Techniques
16
Fire Fight SOPs
IADs
16
Composition
and
equipment roles and duties;
capabilities and limitations
Team SOPs on day and
night movement; crossing
obstacle, danger zones
Visual
Training
Camouflage, Cover and
Concealment, Day and
Night
Movement
Observation
and
Deduction, Introduction to
Night Training, Movement
With or Without Arms
Judging Distance.
Principle of Jungle Survival,
Types of Natural Weapons,
Improvised Shelter in the
Field,
Edible
Foods
available in the Jungle,
Medicinal and Poisonous
Plants.
GPS, Binoculars, Range
Finders,
Night
Vision
Goggles, etc.
Secure/Non-secure
communication
Hand
Signal.
Leadership quality traits
and principles. Principles
and sequence involved in
TLP.
Briefing
and
debriefing techniques
Composition,
equipment,
individual
duties
&
individual
specialization.
Capabilities and limitations
of Special Action team.
Special Action team SOPs
during
movement
and
crossing
obstacles,
or
danger
areas,
buddy
system, passing the count,
visual and hand signals.
Formulations, signals, fire
& maneuvers, fire control
and distribution, meeting
engagement counter, exfiltration techniques and
Lecture/
Practical
Exercises
Lecture/
Practical
Exercises
Lecture
Lecture/PE
Lecture/PE
Lecture
Lecture/PE
Lecture/PE
Patrolling Raids
and Vantage
maneuvers
16
Total number of
hours
198
breakthrough techniques.
Ensure that Crime Scene
Processing is undertaken
after a raid or encounter;
no more “PRP” commands
which would mean leave
the area for a post rallying
point (PRP).
Patrol teams, types of
patrol, patrol planning &
preparations, patrol steps,
patrol warning order, patrol
order, conduct of patrol,
raids patrol, recon, and
vantage maneuvers. Note:
There should have a
designated Crime Scene
Processing Personnel for
every team conducting
combat/tactical patrols.
Lecture/PE
Module VIII - Psychology of Counter-insurgency
Subject
Attributes of
Maneuver Forces
Leadership for
Counterinsurgency
Operations
Knowing the mind
of the NPAs
Battle
indoctrination
Total number of
hours
Nr of
Hours
2
2
4
8
24
Scope of Instruction
Discipline,
Courageous
concern,
Adaptability/Stress
Tolerance, Honor System,
Valuing Cultural Diversity
Confidence and will to fight
and win the insurgency
war;
Mode of
Instruction
Group Dynamics
Case studies of
true Stories in
the Field
Dialogue with
former NPAs
Module IX - Local Insurgency Situation
Subject
Regional security
situation
Regional
development
situation
Mission Planning
Nr of
Hours
Scope of Instruction
Mode of
Instruction
2
Discipline,
Courageous
concern,
Adaptability/Stress
Tolerance, Honor System,
Valuing Cultural Diversity
Group Dynamics
2
Group Dynamics
4
Total number of
8
hours
Module X - Field Training Exercise (FTX)
Subject
Preparation for
the FTX
Actual FTX
Report-writing
Debriefing
Total number of
hours
Nr of
Hours
4
32
4
8
40
Scope of Instruction
Instructions for the FTX;
Purpose and Checklist;
Intelligence Briefing on the
Community;
Group
Preparation
Barangay immersion and
application of what has
been learned.
Reflection on individual and
group experiences.
Groups report what they
learned from the FTX
Mode of
Instruction
PE
FTX
Night exercise
Group reports /
Discussion
Recapitulation:
Module
Lecture
and
Discussion
Practical
Exercises
Module I - Overview
of the Course /
Mandate of
Maneuver units
RPSB/PPSC
Module II - Personal
Effectiveness
Module III - Threat
to National Security
Group Counter
Operations
Module IV Intelligence for
Counter-insurgency
Operations
Module V Community
Organizing for
Counter-insurgency
Module VI - Conflict
Resolution
Module VII - Police
Tactical Skills for
Counter-insurgency
Module VIII Psychology of
Counter-insurgency
Module IX. Local
Insurgency Situation
Module X. Field
Training Exercise
(FTX)
Total
3
4
1
Total
Number
of
Hours
8
3
4
1
8
17
-
1
18
14
9
1
24
9
14
1
24
5
2
1
8
59
138
1
198
-
23
1
24
-
7
1
8
-
39
1
40
10
360
110
Total Number of Training Hours
Total Number of Training Days
240
-
Evaluation
(Examination)
360 hours
45 days
Sample of MASTER TRAINING SCHEDULE
Special Counter-Insurgency Operations Unit Training (SCOUT)
MASTER TRAINING SCHEDULE
Time
Subject
Scope of
Instruction
Duration
DAY 1
8:00 AM – 10:00 AM
SCOUT Course
Overview
10:00 AM – 12:00 NN
History and Evolution of
Insurgency in the
Philippines
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
History and
Organizational Structure
of the PNP and
Maneuver Units
3:00 PM –5:00 PM
Internal Security
Operations
Learning
Objectives,
Required
Competencies
and Method of
Instruction
Overview
of
insurgency in the
Philippines
–
CNN and SPSG.
Root causes of
insurgency.
History of the
PNP
and
Organizational
Structure, History
and Mandate of
the RPSB and
PPSC
Evolution
of
internal security
operations in the
PNP.
Complementation
of
ISO
work
between AFP and
PNP. Latest ISO
mandate
and
guidelines.
2
2
2
2
DAY 2
8:00 AM – 12:00 NN
Attributes of Maneuver
Forces
10:00 AM – 12:00 NN
Leadership
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Ethics
Discipline,
Courageous
concern,
Adaptability/Stress
Tolerance, Honor
System,
Valuing
Cultural Diversity
Leadership
for
Counter-insurgency
Operations
PNP Core Values /
PNP
Code
of
Ethical Standards
2
2
2
3:00 PM –5:00 PM
Personal Finance
Financial
Management for
Officers
2
CPP History;
Organizational
Structures of CNN;
Red and White
Areas; Concept and
Strategy of CPP;
Three (3) Major
Armed Struggle of
CPP/NPA;
Barangay Module;
and Formation of
NPA
8
DAY 3
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
CPP/NPA/NDF (CNN)
DAY 4
8:00 AM – 12:00 NN
Continuation:
CPP/NPA/NDF (CNN)
1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Southern Philippines
Secessionist Groups
(SPSG)
CPP History;
Organizational
Structures of CNN;
Red and White
Areas; Concept and
Strategy of CPP;
Three (3) Major
Armed Struggle of
CPP/NPA;
Barangay Module;
and Formation of
NPA
History and Deeper
Understanding
of
MNLF and MILF;
ASG; BIFF; and
RSM;
Updates on the
Peace Process with
the MILF
4
4
DAY 5
8:00 AM – 12:00 NN
Southern Philippines
Secessionist Groups
(SPSG)
1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Overview of Intelligence &
Intelligence Cycle
History and Deeper
Understanding
of
MNLF and MILF;
ASG; BIFF; and
RSM;
Updates on the
Peace Process with
the MILF
Distinction between
intelligence and
information;
Categories of
intelligence; Basic
principles of
intelligence
operations; Four
phases of the
Intelligence Cycle;
Recognize the
relationship and
4
4
relevant of each
phase of the
Intelligence Cycle
DAY 6
8:00 AM – 12:00 NN
Observation and
Description Exercise
(ODEX)
Casing and Surveillance
1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Three
(3)
psychological
processes
for
accurate
observation; Three
(3)
types
of
attention; Factors
that
Influences
attention;
and
Factors involved in
perception
Objectives
of
casing
and
surveillance;
and
Types & Methods of
Casing
&
Surveillance
4
4
DAY 7
8:00 AM – 12:00 NN
Cover/Undercover
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Elicitation, Interview &
Provocation Techniques
3:00 PM –5:00 PM
Periodic Status Report
Essential Uses of
Cover; Nature of
Cover; Hazards to
Cover; Pre-cautions
of guidelines in
case
of
compromise;
Organizational
Cover;
and
Planning
and
preparation
for
cover
and
undercover
assignment
Distinction between
Interview,
Elicitation, &
provocation; and
Various techniques
Background
of
PSR; Significance
of PSR; and PSR
Factors
4
2
2
DAY 8
8:00 AM – 12:00 NN
Barangay Information
Network (BIN)
1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Community Organizing for
Counter-insurgency
General Concept of
BIN; Missions &
Objectives;
and
Conceptual
Framework;
 Revisiting
LOI
SAMBAYA
N
 Current
Trends in
LOI
Santinig
4
4

Community
Organizing
LOI
22/09
“BAYANIHAN”
(Barangay
Peacekeeping
Operations)
DAY 9
8:00 AM – 12:00 NN
Counter-Organizing
1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Community Intervention
(COMINT)
Ways
and
Techniques
to
Counter Organize
Existing
Sectoral
Organizations
of
the CNN
 Understand
ing
the
Contention
of PNP MC
2013-019
Pillars
and
Operational
Paradigm
of
Community
Intervention
Concept
4
4
DAY 10

8:00 AM – 12:00 NN
Community Intervention
(COMINT)
1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
NPA Community-relations
Understand
ing
the
Contention
of PNP MC
2013-019
Pillars
and
Operational
Paradigm
of
Community
Intervention
Concept
How the NPA
conducts
winning
the
community’s
hearts and minds.
Learning
through
through
music,
drama and creative
arts.
4
4
DAY 11
8:00 AM – 12:00 NN
NPA Community-relations
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Understanding Conflict
How the NPA
conducts winning
the community’s
hearts and minds.
Learning through
through music,
drama and creative
arts.
Types of conflict,
Life Cycle of
Conflict
4
2
3:00 PM –5:00 PM
Basic Conflict Resolution
Approaches
to
conflict resolution
2
8:00 AM – 12:00 NN
DAY 12
Cultural considerations in
conflict resolution
Tools in conflict resolution
Rido
2
10:00 AM – 12:00 NN
1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Human-rights Based
Policing
Clan-feuding
in
other regions of the
country
HR
Values;
Principles of HR;
IHR; PNP role in
the promotion and
protection of HR
(PNP Opn)
2
4
DAY 13, 14, 15
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
First Response (Securing
the Crime Scene)
Basic Roles of the
IR: Crime Scene
Safety; Life Saving
Efforts;
Crime
Scene Security &
Control.
Tasks of the IR:
Crime Recognition
(Threats
&
Notifications);
Attend to Injured
Persons (First Aid,
Triage, Emergency
Extrication,
Notification
of
Medical Support);
Take into Custody
the
Perpetrators
and
Possible
Witnesses
(May
conduct
initial
interview
–
identification, flight
route, pre-incident
info); Identify and
Preserve Evidence
(Conditional);
Cordon the Area;
Turn-over to Police
Investigation Team
(Filling
up
the
CHECKLIST);
Provide Assistance
to
Police
Investigation Team.
24
First aid treatment
of
injuries,
life
saving, steps and
field experience in
evacuation
(land,
water
and
air
8
DAY 16
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
First Aid and Evacuation
evacuation) of sick
and wounded.
DAY 17
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Current
communication
equipments, radio
uses,
functions,
care
and
maintenance;
cipher/decipher
techniques;
radio
net, common used
ten codes; UHF,
MVS, VHF
Secure/Non-secure
communication
Hand Signal.
8
Different kinds of
knots,
rappelling
equipments,
rappelling
techniques, vertical
surface rappelling,
heli-rappelling.
8
a. Direction
Study of Direction
2
b. Compass
Parts and Uses
during Night and
Day
2
Section, Resection,
Inspection
2
Selection of Legs
for Cross Country
Routes
2
Practical Exercises
(ground) in Locating
points using the
Map and Compass
the day and night
8
Practical Exercises
(ground) in Locating
points using the
Map and Compass
the day and night
2
Application of GPS
2
Conduct of
handgun
proficiency firing;
4
Communication and signal
DAY 18
1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Rope Courses
8:00 AM – 12:00 NN
DAY 19
Map Reading/Land
Navigation
10:00 AM – 12:00 NN
c.
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
3:00 PM –5:00 PM
Methods of
Locating
Points
d. Route
Planning
DAY 20
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
e. Day
Navigation
DAY 21
8:00 AM – 10:00 AM
f.
10:00 AM – 12:00 NN
g. Intro to GPS
1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Night
Navigation
Firearms and Weapon
Handling
d. Handgun
Qualification
Marksmanship
Training Phase II
assembly/disassem
bly and proper
maintenance of
handgun. Safety
handling of
firearms.
DAY 22
8:00 AM – 12:00 NN
1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Continuation:
Handgun Qualification
Marksmanship Training
Phase II
e. PNP Rifle
Marksmanship
Training
Conduct of
handgun
proficiency firing;
assembly/disassem
bly and proper
maintenance of
handgun. Safety
handling of
firearms.
Conduct of rifle
proficiency firing;
assembly/disassem
bly and proper
maintenance of
rifle. Safety
handling of
firearms.
4
4
DAY 23
8:00 AM – 12:00 NN
f.
Introduction to
explosives
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Organization of special
action team
3:00 PM –5:00 PM
SAC Operation
Techniques
Explosives
characteristics and
types;
grenade;
landlines and booby
traps
Composition
and
equipments
roles
and
duties;
capabilities
and
limitations
Team SOPs on day
and
night
movement;
crossing obstacle,
danger zones
4
2
2
DAY 24
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Field Craft Techniques
Visual Training
Camouflage, Cover
and Concealment,
Day and Night
Movement
Observation and
Deduction,
Introduction to
Night Training,
Movement With or
Without Arms
Judging Distance.
8
Principle of Jungle
Survival, Types of
Natural Weapons,
8
DAY 25
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Survival Techniques
Improvised Shelter
in the Field, Edible
Foods available in
the
Jungle,
Medicinal
and
Poisonous Plants.
DAY 26
8:00 AM – 9:00 AM
Intro to Special Equipment
9:00 AM – 12:00 NN
Communication Signal
1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Troop Leading Procedure
GPS,
Binoculars,
Range
Finders,
Night
Vision
Goggles, etc.
Secure/Non-secure
communication
Hand Signal.
Leadership quality
traits and principles.
Principles
and
sequence involved
in TLP.
Briefing
and
debriefing
techniques
1
3
4
DAY 26
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Continuation:
Troop Leading Procedure
Leadership quality
traits and principles.
Principles
and
sequence involved
in TLP.
Briefing
and
debriefing
techniques
8
Special Action team
SOPs
during
movement
and
crossing obstacles,
or danger areas,
buddy
system,
passing the count,
visual and hand
signals.
24
Formulations,
signals,
fire
&
maneuvers,
fire
control
and
distribution,
meeting
engagement
counter, ex-filtration
techniques
and
breakthrough
techniques. Ensure
that Crime Scene
Processing
is
undertaken after a
raid or encounter.
24
DAY 27, 28 & 29
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Special Action Team
Operational Techniques
DAY 30, 31 & 32
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Fire Fight SOPs IADs
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
DAY 33, 34 & 35
Patrolling Raids and
Patrol teams, types
24
Vantage maneuvers
of patrol, patrol
planning
&
preparations, patrol
steps,
patrol
warning
order,
patrol
order,
conduct of patrol,
raids patrol, recon,
and
vantage
maneuvers. Note:
There should have
a designated Crime
Scene Processing
Personnel for every
team
conducting
combat/tactical
patrols.
DAY 36
8:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Organization of Special
Action Team
10:00 AM – 12:00 NN
Attributes of Maneuver
Forces
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Leadership for Counterinsurgency Operations
3:00 PM –5:00 PM
Knowing the mind of the
NPAs
DAY 37
Knowing the mind of the
NPAs
8:00 AM – 10:00 AM
10:00 AM – 12:00 NN
1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Regional security situation
Composition,
equipment,
individual duties &
individual
specialization.
Capabilities
and
limitations
of
Special
Action
team.
Discipline,
Courageous
concern,
Adaptability/Stress
Tolerance, Honor
System,
Valuing
Cultural Diversity
Confidence and will
to fight and win the
insurgency war;
2
2
2
2
2
Discipline,
Courageous
concern,
Adaptability/Stress
Tolerance, Honor
System,
Valuing
Cultural Diversity
Mission Planning
2
4
DAY 38
8:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Battle indoctrination
8
DAY 39
10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Preparation for the FTX
DAY 40, 41, 42 & 43
8
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Actual FTX
Barangay
immersion
and
application of what
has been learned.
24
Reflection
on
individual
and
group experiences.
8
Groups report what
they learned from
the FTX
8
DAY 44
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Report-writing
DAY 45
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Debriefing
TOTAL
360 hours
Sample of MODULE PLAN
Special Counter-Insurgency Operations Unit Training
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Module Plan
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Module 2. Personal Effectiveness
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This Module aims to develop the personal effectiveness of the trainees
being members of the Public Safety Company, focusing on the attributes of a
public safety forces, Leadership, Ethics, and Financial Management. At the
end of this module, a 30 items quiz should be given to the trainees.
Subject
Day/Time
Attributes of Public Safety Forces
 Self-Discipline
 Courageous concern
 Adaptability/Stress
Tolerance
 Honor System
Valuing Cultural Diversity
Leadership
 Elements of Leadership
 9 Traits that Define Great
Leadership
Day 2
Ethics
 PNP Core Values
 PNP Code of Ethical
Standards
0800H1000H
No. of
Hours
1 hour &
30 mins
Case
Study
30 mins
Discussion
1 hour &
30 mins
Case
Study
30 mins
Discussion
30 mins
30 mins
Lecture
Film
showing
Practical
Exercises
Day 2
1000H1200H
Day 2
1300H1500H
I hour
Personal Finance
 Financial Management for
Police Officer
Day 3
1500H1700H
Total No. of
Hours
Modular Exam
MOI
30 mins
30 mins
1 hour
8
Lecture
Discussion
Practical
Exercises
TRAINING DIRECTIVE – prescribes courses for individual and unit training
for PNP personnel and units specifying time, scope, frequency of opening of
courses.
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Republic of the Philippines
NATIONAL POLICE COMMISSION
NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS, PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE
DIRECTORATE FOR HUMAN RESOURCE AND DOCTRINE DEVELOPMENT
Camp Crame, Quezon City
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TRAINING DIRECTIVE
NUMBER 2014-____
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Numbered consecutively by the calendar year
TRAINING DIRECTIVE TITLE
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Bold, All Caps,
I.
REFERENCE
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II.
PURPOSE
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III.
OBJECTIVES
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IV.
CONDUCT OF TRAINING
Describes the modules in the training
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Guidelines and reminders in
V.
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS
the conduct of the training
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Scope and duration of the training
VI.
COVERAGE
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The Training Directive specifically covers the Mindanao police
personnel to be conducted from November 2011 onwards.
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Name of Signatory
Rank
Position
Sample of TRAINING COST
Special Counter-Insurgency Operations Unit Training
Training Cost
No. of Participants
Duration
No. of training hours
Venue
PARTICULARS
: 150 pax
: 45 days
: 360 training hours
: PRO 1 RSTU
UNIT
COST
(Php)
QTY
SUB-TOTAL
ADMINISTRATIVE COST
Reproduction of handout
500
150
150
150
150
150
20
100
2
5
5
10
20
3
3
2
Compact disk with case
pcs
ID Tag
pcs
Envelope (long)
pcs
Ballpen
pcs
Steno Notebook
pcs
Specialty Paper for certificate
packs
Manila Paper
pcs
Tarpaulin / banner printing
pcs
Printer ink (black)
pc
Printer ink (colored)
pc
Bond paper (long)
reams
Bond paper (A4)
reams
Permanent marker
pcs
Whiteboard marker
pcs
Whiteboard eraser
pcs
TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE COST
OPERATIONS COST
Land Travel (Roundtrip)
PNP Participants
150 pax
PNP Trainors
20 pax
Billeting
20 pax
Coordinating conferences
7 pax
Prepaid cellphone card
4 pcs
TOTAL OPERATIONS COST
ADMINISTRATIVE COST + OPERATIONS COST
MISCELLANEOUS
TOTAL BUDGETARY REQUIREMENT
PER CAPITA COST
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
2.00
13.00
40.00
12.00
7.00
8.00
35.00
15.00
2,500.00
1,138.32
1,200.00
280.00
250.00
60.00
60.00
20.00
1,000.00
1,950.00
6,000.00
1,800.00
1,050.00
1,200.00
700.00
1,500.00
2,500.00
5,691.60
6,000.00
2,800.00
5,000.00
180.00
180.00
40.00
37,591.60
x
x
x
x
x
800.00
800.00
600.00
150.00
500.00
120,000.00
16,000.00
12,000.00
7,350.00
2,000.00
157,350.00
194,941.60
38988.32
233,929.92
1,559.53
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