08/05/2026
⚓️ CONGRATULATIONS, MS2 CADETS! ⚓️
The Misamis Institute of Technology (MIT) Basic Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (NROTC) proudly congratulates the C.Y. 2025–2026 MS2 graduates for successfully completing another significant milestone in their journey as future leaders and officers.
Your perseverance, discipline, and dedication throughout the year have reflected the true values of honor, courage, and commitment. From rigorous training to mastering leadership and squad tactics, you have shown unwavering determination and the will to succeed.
This achievement would not have been possible without the guidance and support of our Navy officers, especially LTJG Carlo S. Tejada PN, whose leadership continues to inspire and strengthen our unit.
We also extend our sincerest gratitude to our incredible instructors, TSGT. Ferdinand R. Gempesaw CMAA PN (M) and ASN. Oscar L. Soriano PN, for your tireless dedication, guidance, and commitment in shaping us into disciplined and capable cadets. Your leadership and mentorship have prepared us to become shipshape and ready for the next horizon.
To our graduated outgoing seniors, thank you for being mentors and role models who exemplified true leadership in every formation. Your influence, guidance, and dedication have left a lasting impact on every cadet who had the privilege to learn from you. As you move forward to the next chapter of your journey, may you continue to uphold the values of honor, courage, and commitment wherever you go.
We would also like to express our appreciation to the MIT administration and staff for their unwavering support in promoting maritime and military excellence within the institution.
To the members of the 613th NROTC Training Unit, your camaraderie and teamwork remain the heartbeat of this organization. Together, we continue to grow stronger and more united.
Once again, congratulations to all MS2 graduates. May you continue to carry the name of Misamis Institute of Technology with pride, integrity, and excellence.
⚓️🔥 NAVY HUYAA! MARIN SUWAA!