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| PMA
cadetship now open THE
Superintendent of the Philippine Military
Academy has announced that applicants for
PMA cadetship are now being accepted.
PMA cadets will enjoy the following
privileges: free college education; pay
and allowances while studying; sure
employment immediately after graduation;
and, commisionship as regular officers in
the Army, Navy or Air Force.
Interested applicants must be: natural
born Filipino citizens, single and never
been married; with a height of at least
162.5 cm. (5 feet, 4 inches) if male,
157.5 cm. (5 feet, 2 inches) if female.
At least 17, but not equal or more
than 22 years old by April 1, 2002; with
a fourth year high school average grade
of at least 80%; at least a high school
graduate (if applicants are high school
senior, they may apply, provided that all
other requirements are eventually
satisfied).
Of good moral character; and
physically fit for military training.
Application forms are available at the
most prominent schools and universities,
and at the office of the Police
Provincial Director, Senior
Superintendent Mario Sandiego, Tarlac
Police Provincial Office (TPPO), Camp
Gen. Francisco Makabulos, Tarlac City, on
a "first come, first serve"
basis.
Also, interested parties may apply at:
The Registrar, Philippine Military
Academy, Fort del Pilar, Baguio City;
telephone numbers (074) 447-3686 and/or
447-2634, local 6335; and mobile numbers
(0917) 846-1985 (Maj. Joseph Villanueva);
(0919) 418-7659 (Capt. Tony Dulnuan Jr.);
and, (0919) 392-6227 (SSgt. Myra Alviar).
Visit also www.pma.ph
and/or www.geocities.com/oca_pma.
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