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  2. Philippine Military Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Military Academy ( Filipino: Akademiyang Militar ng Pilipinas / Spanish: Academia Militar de Filipinas) also referred to by its acronym PMA is the premier military academy for Filipinos aspiring for a commission as a military officer of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP). [ 2] It was established on December 21, 1936, by ...

  3. List of Philippine Military Academy alumni - Wikipedia

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    Several Philippine Military Academy classes have achieved notability, either due to highly decorated class members, significant changes in the PMA curriculum, or due to a high proportion of officers elevated to the highest ranks of the Armed Forces of the Philippines or the Philippine National Police.

  4. PMA Sinagtala Class of 1986 - Wikipedia

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    The Sinagtala Class of 1986 ( English: light from above, [1] lit. Starlight [2]) was the first to graduate from the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) [3] [4] [5] after the 1986 People Power revolution, [6] and the first batch of new military officers to serve the administration of the late President Corazon Aquino. [7] [8] [9]

  5. Military academy - Wikipedia

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    Graduating cadets of Philippine Military Academy at a homecoming The National Defense College of the Philippines is a graduate-level military college established in 1963. The Philippines patterned all its service academies after the United States Military Academy (West Point) and the United States Merchant Marine Academy (King's Point).

  6. Category:Philippine Military Academy alumni - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Philippine Military Academy alumni" The following 127 pages are in this category, out of 127 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Emmanuel Bautista - Wikipedia

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    Emmanuel Trinidad Bautista (born July 20, 1958) is a Filipino general who served as the 44th Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines as he succeeded Gen. Jessie Dellosa as AFP Chief. [ 1] He served as the Executive Director of the Cabinet Cluster on Security, Justice, and Peace at the Office of the President, MalacaƱang. [ 2]

  8. Cadet rank in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    In the Philippines, Cadet is a rank held by candidate officer during the training to become commissioned officers in their preferred branch of military service. Philippine Military School for Cadetship. OF-D of NATO Code rank. Philippine Army Officer Candidate School (PAOCS)

  9. Philippine Constabulary - Wikipedia

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    [6] [8] When the Philippine Army was created in 1936, the institution became the Philippine Military Academy. The school is the main source of regular officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), which before 1991 included those of the Philippine Constabulary.