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  2. Philippine Military Academy - Wikipedia

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    Honor code and system. The Philippine Military Academy is governed by an honor code, and it binds the cadets to the following principle — “We, the cadets, do not lie, cheat, steal, nor tolerate among us those who do.”. [citation needed] Cheating, lying, and stealing are major honor code violations. Cadets who will be charged for violating ...

  3. Alberto Carlos - Wikipedia

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    Commander of the Armed Forces of the Philippines' Western Command; In office January 24, 2022 – May 2024: President: Rodrigo Duterte Bongbong Marcos: Personal details; Born: December 1967 (age 56) Alma mater: United States Naval Academy: Military service; Allegiance Philippines: Branch/service: Philippine Navy: Years of service: 1989 ...

  4. List of Philippine Military Academy alumni - Wikipedia

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    Rodrigo F. Maclang, 1976 - AFP Deputy Chief of Staff. Alexander B. Yano, 1976, PA - 38th AFP Chief of Staff; [25] 49th CG Philippine Army (2007-2008) Leopoldo L. Maligalig, 1976, PA - Superintendent, Philippine Military Academy; First Philippine Holdings, Lopez Group.

  5. Philippine Merchant Marine Academy - Wikipedia

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    The curriculum involves both academics and military -style leadership and discipline, aimed at training marine officers to manage coastal and foreign trade, serve as shipping executives, port supervisors, and marine surveyors, and serve as naval officers in time of war or national emergency.

  6. National Defense College of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The National Defense College of the Philippines ( NDCP) ( Filipino: Dalubhasaan ng Tanggulang Pambansa ng Pilipinas) is an educational, training, and research agency of the Philippine government located inside Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City. It is responsible for providing continued and intensive studies of the diverse problems ...

  7. Armed Forces of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Philippine Military Academy (PMA) AFP Education, Training and Doctrine Command (AFPETDC). The organizations under it include: Armed Forces of the Philippines Command and General Staff College (AFPCGSC) AFP Officer Candidate School; AFP Health Service Command. The organizations under it include: Armed Forces of the Philippines Medical Center (AFPMC)

  8. Military academy - Wikipedia

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    Philippine Military Academy (Akademiyang Militar ng Pilipinas), City of Baguio – It is the primary training school of the Armed Forces of the Philippines for would be regular commissioned officers of the Philippine Army, Philippine Navy, Philippine Marine Corps and the Philippine Air Force.

  9. PMA Sinagtala Class of 1986 - Wikipedia

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    The Sinagtala class became the first PMA class to graduate after the restoration of democracy in the Philippines. [1] [10] As of February 2016, 21 alumni of the class have died while 41 have become generals: 26 in the Armed Forces of the Philippines and 15 in the Philippine National Police .

  10. Military ranks of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Army and Air Force. The Philippine Army during the Commonwealth period as well as after independence - as well as the Air Force beginning 1947 - used essentially the same rank insignias as the United States Army. [citation needed] The main difference is the addition of a rank named third lieutenant and the five-star rank of Field Marshal.

  11. Philippine Army - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Army ( PA) ( Filipino: Hukbong Katihan ng Pilipinas) is the main, oldest and largest branch of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), responsible for ground warfare and as of 2021 had an estimated strength of 143,100 soldiers [1] backed by 131,000 ready reserves. [1]