St. Joseph Mae Ramat ROTC Students Hone Skills in Live Firearms Training
Last updated: 18 Aug 2026
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St. Joseph Mae Ramat School Empowers ROTC Students Through Practical Training
On August 14, 2026, Sister Pia-Marie Patcharee Sunthornpian, the Director of St. Joseph Mae Ramat School, entrusted Mr. Patcharapong Intha with the important task of leading Year 1 and 2 Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) students to participate in a regular (catch-up) training session. This significant event, held at Mae Charao Subdistrict Municipality Cemetery, was organized by the Mae Ramat District Sub-Training Center. The primary objective was to provide ROTC students with hands-on experience in live firearms training, a crucial component in developing their potential and readiness.
Objectives of the Training
Enhancing Decisiveness: Facing real-world scenarios during live-fire training helps students practice critical thinking and decision-making under pressure. These are vital skills applicable in daily life.
Developing Concentration and Discipline: Live firearms shooting demands unwavering concentration and strict adherence to instructions. This experience instills discipline and a strong sense of responsibility.
Applying Knowledge and Experience: ROTC students translated theoretical knowledge into practical application, gaining firsthand experience that can be further developed and applied to various situations in real life.
This training not only strengthens military-related skills but also cultivates essential qualities such as courage, responsibility, and teamwork. These attributes form a crucial foundation for students to grow into responsible and high-quality citizens of the nation. St. Joseph Mae Ramat School remains committed to supporting and promoting beneficial activities for the continuous and sustainable development of its students.
On August 14, 2026, Sister Pia-Marie Patcharee Sunthornpian, the Director of St. Joseph Mae Ramat School, entrusted Mr. Patcharapong Intha with the important task of leading Year 1 and 2 Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) students to participate in a regular (catch-up) training session. This significant event, held at Mae Charao Subdistrict Municipality Cemetery, was organized by the Mae Ramat District Sub-Training Center. The primary objective was to provide ROTC students with hands-on experience in live firearms training, a crucial component in developing their potential and readiness.
Objectives of the Training
Enhancing Decisiveness: Facing real-world scenarios during live-fire training helps students practice critical thinking and decision-making under pressure. These are vital skills applicable in daily life.
Developing Concentration and Discipline: Live firearms shooting demands unwavering concentration and strict adherence to instructions. This experience instills discipline and a strong sense of responsibility.
Applying Knowledge and Experience: ROTC students translated theoretical knowledge into practical application, gaining firsthand experience that can be further developed and applied to various situations in real life.
This training not only strengthens military-related skills but also cultivates essential qualities such as courage, responsibility, and teamwork. These attributes form a crucial foundation for students to grow into responsible and high-quality citizens of the nation. St. Joseph Mae Ramat School remains committed to supporting and promoting beneficial activities for the continuous and sustainable development of its students.
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