About Face


(The following post is an anecdote involving Batch '84 of then Roxas Memorial School of Arts and Trade [RMSAT], when it was being renamed into Roxas Memorial College of Arts and Trade. The incident took place sometime in December of 1983 at the "campus oval". See related story at this link.


       Responding to a cue, the adjutant snappily approached the corps commander and attentively listened to the instruction. Then, he turned around and marched into the middle of the field. Having reached his unmarked destination, he stood at attention and sounded off a command. As in a domino effect, the entire battalion set itself, from company to another, into its desired position.      Yes, all of the entire battalion were in their proper place save for one.

       Prior to the dispatched, a staff sergeant of a platoon gave in to the call of nature. Since he was positioned behind the entire corps, he assumed that his act would go unnoticed. He was wrong. The eagle-eyed corps commander noticed his movement from afar and readily decided to humor his men at the expense of that wayward personnel.

       The staff sergeant was in the middle of his grand performance when the co-ed Citizen Army Training Corps turned about face to witness his “oblation.” 

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