What is the difference in Philippine Army Officer Candidate school to PMA
1. What is the difference in Philippine Army Officer Candidate school to PMA
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Philippine Army had the most hard work just to save us while, police protect us from bad person's, i case we should be thankful for the police and philipinine army's.
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2. What is the difference in Philippine Army Officer Candidate school to Philippine Military Academy
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Philippine Military academy is the premier military academy for Filipinos aspiring for a commission as a military officer of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, while Philippine Army Officers Candidate school is formerly known as the School for Reserve Commission, is a military school located at Camp O'Donnell, Capas, Tarlac for the Philippine Army Officer Candidate School.
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3. History of non-commissioned officer in the Philippine army Commission in the Philippine army
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The Philippine Army was established on December 21, 1935 as the Army of the Philippines, with a general headquarters in Manila, and units and formations based throughout the provinces of the Philippines.[1]
The Philippine Army was initially organized under the National Defense Act of 1935 (Commonwealth Act No. 1) that formally created the Armed Forces of the Philippines.[2][1]Certain components of the Armed Forces of the Philippines were under the control of the United States Army Forces in the Far East (USAFFE) from 1941 to 1946, after the entry of the U.S. into World War II.
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4. What did Army Air Corps officers focus on in the 1930s?
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The Army Air Corps originated in the Second World War and is the aviation combat and reconnaissance arm of the British Army. Its members fly helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft and have served in most of the Army's major campaigns.
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5. What are you looking for a candidate to be elected in a particular office?
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Qualities to make sure she/he was qualified or fit for the position.
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Jump toDecide what you are looking for in a candidate.
Jump toFind out about the candidates
Jump toGather materials about the candidates
Jump toEvaluate candidates' stands on issues
Jump toLearn about the candidates' leadership abilities
Jump toLearn how other people view the candidate
Jump toSorting it all out
6. 3. When British army officers learned the badminton?(nonsense=report)
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1870
Explanation:
British army officers learned the game about 1870. In 1873 the duke of Beaufort introduced the sport at his country estate, Badminton, from which the game derives its name.
They learned the game about 1870
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7. A person running for political office is called a _____. contender partisan candidate constituent
A person running for political office is called a candidate. This particular situation is a demonstration of one’s political right. Moreover, this right is an essential one because it is innate within civil and political rights as indicated in the bill of rights. The infringement of this particular right is a direct attack to democracy.
The answer is candidate.A person running for political office is called a candidate.
8. During American occupation in the philippines what do you think is the advantage of having a filipino COP in MPD rather than U.S Army officer
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Working with them, officers apply problem-solving methods to reduce crime and disorder while improving the overall quality of life in their beats. As each officer's rank increases, he or she becomes responsible for more neighborhoods—not only for responding to crime, but for maintaining communication and engagement.
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please correct me if I'm wrong9. from 12 candidates the officers of the president, vice president and secretary will be filled in how many different ways can the officers be filled
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12,11,10
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10. what is the Philippine army
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Police man
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11. Candidates for president 2021 philippines
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manny pakwan, bubong marcos, at diko na alam and i thankyou
Explanation:
hi po bb ako
12. As it continues, the Philippine army is army.
army still an army
Explanation:
army will be army
13. is commonly used by candidates running for political office
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Political campaign
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A political campaign is an organized effort which seeks to influence the decision making progress within a specific group.
14. Candidate for 2022 senate in philippines
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president Sarah duterte
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15. Most candidates are elected to office during "__________" elections.
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Most candidates are elected to office during vote elections
Functions of elections
Elections make a fundamental contribution to democratic governance. Because direct democracy—a form of government in which political decisions are made ...
16. Candidates for 2022 election philippines
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bong bong marcos
Leni Robredo
Manny
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17. 1. British army officers learned the game about
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Invented in India in a version called poona. British army officers learned the game about 1870. In 1873 the duke of Beaufort introduced the sport at his country estate, Badminton, from which the game derives its name.Explanation:
pa brain less po kuya ingat ka po Lagi18. Should the qualifications for candidates running for public office be changed?
The answer is yes. The question, however, should not be whether to change them or how they are currently set up. Rather, it’s a matter of what kind of changes we want and why those changes would make our democracy better.
In my view, there are two major problems with current campaign finance laws: They allow wealthy individuals and corporations to buy elections; and they do so in ways that undermine democratic principles like transparency and accountability. These flaws have led to an electoral system where money buys access rather than votes — which has been shown time and again to lead to bad policy outcomes.
We need to fix these problems by changing who can contribute to campaigns and how much they can give. But before doing this, let me explain why I think the existing rules work against good government.
19. a list of candidates for different offices running as a team
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20. How can one make truthful assesment of candidates for public office?
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Making a truthful assessment of candidates for public office is an important task, and there are several things you can do to ensure that you are making an informed decision:
1. Research the candidates: Look up information about the candidates, including their background, experience, and positions on important issues. Check their official websites, social media, news articles, and other sources to get a well-rounded view of their views and qualifications.
2. Fact-check their claims: Be wary of candidates who make exaggerated or false claims. Fact-check their statements to ensure that they are accurate.
3. Attend candidate debates and town halls: Attend debates and town hall events where candidates discuss their views and answer questions from the public. This can help you get a sense of their communication skills, knowledge, and ability to handle tough questions.
4. Talk to other voters: Discuss the candidates with friends, family, and other voters. This can help you get different perspectives on the candidates and their positions.
5. Look at their track record: If the candidate has held public office before, look at their track record and see if they have followed through on their promises and accomplished their goals.
6. Consider their values and character: Consider the candidate's values, character, and integrity. Are they honest, ethical, and trustworthy? Do they have a history of standing up for what they believe in?
Remember, making an informed decision requires effort and research. Don't rely solely on advertising or soundbites to make your decision. Take the time to do your own research and make a thoughtful, informed assessment of the candidates.
21. he drafted the law that designed the Philippine Army as a citizen army
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Manuel L. Quezon
Explanation:
On December 21, 1935, Quezon, then already President of the Commonwealth Government of the Philippines, signed it into law as Commonwealth Act Number 1 otherwise known as the National Defense Act of 1935.
22. A retired officer of the Philippines Army whose mango orchard is one of the most prosperous Mango orchards in bacolor, Pampanga.
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Historical records show that Bacolor has been in existence as a prosperous settlement as early as 1571. When the Spaniards under the leadership of Ferdinand Blumentrit arrived that found “Baculud”. Its original name meaning high level ground.
The first settlers of Bacolor were believed to be Malayans that came from Atjeth Sumatra led by Panday Pira. It is believed to have been founded by Monmon, first cousin and sister-in-law of Malangsic, a son of Prince Balagtas.
However, historians recorded the official foundation of Bacolor to have occurred in 1574 through a landlord named Guillermo Manabat, whose palatial house and resting place is now the site of the San Guillermo Church, hence the church’s name.
The name Baculud was changed to Bacolor when the Spaniards came to the place. It was recorded to have been the first capital of Pampanga for two centuries (1698-1904) before San Fernando was declared the capital town of the province in July 1904. In 1757, the provincial building, Casa Real, was constructed at the place where the Bacolor Elementary School is located.
In the year 1762 after the fall of Manila to the English invaders, Governor General Simon de Anda retreated and made Bacolor the seat of the Spanish Government. It was the seat of government from October 6, 1762 to May 30, 1764 and practically served as the Capital of the Philippines. Thru, a decree of the King of Spain on November 9, 1765, Bacolor became “Villa de Bacolor”, one of the only three villas in the Philippines and was granted a Special Coat of Arms. Simon de Anda organized an army of natives with which he finally recaptured Manila from the British invaders.
The coming of the American colonizers broke up in the military form of government and instead political and economic reforms were introduced. A civil form of government was organized and was inaugurated on February 13, 1901 by Com. William H. Taft which took place in the old “Escuela de Artes y Officios de Bacolor”, (formerly named Pampanga School of Arts and Trade) now known as the Don Honorio Ventura Technological State University. The first Provincial Civil Governor was Don Ceferino Joven and the first Municipal President of Bacolor was Don Estanislao Santos.
Pampanga was acknowledged as the first province to have organized civil government in the Philippines by General Grant, the then President of the United States of America.
Bacolor’s festivity is celebrated every 10th day of February and the La Naval Fiesta is being held every 3rd Sunday of November.
Bacolor took the center stage of the national history in the last decade of the 20th century when the Mt. Pinatubo eruption devastated 95% of the whole town, burying 18 out of its 21 progressive barangays.
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23. who drafted the law that designed the Philippine army as a citizen army?
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The National Defense Act of 1935 (Commonwealth Act No. 1) was passed by the Philippine National Assembly on December 21, 1935. The purpose of this act was to create an independent Philippine military, a move interrupted by the outbreak of the Second World War.
24. how many persons was signed the Philippine Declaration who among them is an American army officer who witnessed the proclamation?
98 people
Explanation:
The Act of the Declaration of Independence was prepared, written, and read by Ambrosio Rianzares Bautista in Spanish. The Declaration was signed by 98 people, among them a United States Army officer who witnessed the proclamation.
25. the philippines _____ was the army of teacher.
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Thomasites. Volunteer American soldiers became the first teachers of the Filipinos. Part of their mission was to build classrooms in every place where they were assigned. The American soldiers stopped teaching only when a group of teachers from the U.S. came to the Philippines in June 1901
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26. A former spanish american army officer who had defected to the Phillipine army and then switched allegiance to the American side
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27. Philippine army definition
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The Phillipine Army is the main, oldest and the largest branch of the Armed Forces of the Philippines responsible for ground warfare.
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Philippine Army
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28. A candidate walked into an office for an interview and was asked by the interviewer what their biggest strength was. The candidate said they have great attention to detail.So, the interviewer told the candidate to leave the office and come back in in five minutes. When the candidate did, the interviewer asked him what had changed since when the candidate first entered the room
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the arms of clock
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29. is commonly used by candidates running for political office
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Who chooses the candidates for each political party?
Today, in 48 states, individuals participate in primaries or caucuses to elect delegates who support their presidential candidate of choice. At national party conventions, the presidential contender with the most state delegate votes wins the party nomination.
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A candidate, or nominee, is the prospective recipient of an award or honor, or a person seeking or being considered for some kind of position; for example:
A candidate, or nominee, is the prospective recipient of an award or honor, or a person seeking or being considered for some kind of position; for example:to be elected to an office — in this case a candidate selection procedure occurs.
A candidate, or nominee, is the prospective recipient of an award or honor, or a person seeking or being considered for some kind of position; for example:to be elected to an office — in this case a candidate selection procedure occurs.to receive membership in a group
A candidate, or nominee, is the prospective recipient of an award or honor, or a person seeking or being considered for some kind of position; for example:to be elected to an office — in this case a candidate selection procedure occurs.to receive membership in a group"Nomination" is part of the process of selecting a candidate for either election to an office by a political party,[1] or the bestowing of an honor or award. This person is called a "nominee",[2] though nominee often is used interchangeably with "candidate". A presumptive nominee is a person or organization believes that the nomination is inevitable or likely. The act of being a candidate in a race for either a party nomination or for electoral office is called a "candidacy".[3] Presumptive candidate may be used to describe someone who is predicted to be a formal candidate.
30. Ph army officers with the ranks of colonel, lt.colonel and major are also known as
Introduction:
The current Philippine military ranks are inspired partially by the very first military insignia used by the military forces during the Philippine Revolution of 1896 and the Philippine–American War, and the insignia used by the Philippine Constabulary raised in 1902 during the final days of the Philippine–American War, which was basically the same style of insignia used by the United States Army at that time. Elements of both the US army ranks and the old Philippine Army appear in the current ranks; this was reflected at the general officers insignia and enlisted ranks that resembled those of the US military (the silver stars used by generals and admirals were used by field grade officers in the First Republic), the field officers [like colonels], whose insignia are suns, use those insignia used by general officers of the Revolutionary Army. Company rank insignia[i.e. captain], consisting of a silver triangle, are a recent creation. Both company grade and field grade officer insignia have the baybayin letter ka ( K) in the middle, another throwback to the days of the war for independence, and even in the medal used by second-level members of the Katipunan during meetings, in which the letter is in the center.
Revolutionary Army ranks:
These rank insignia for the nascent army were created in late 1896, replacing the earlier rank insignia used by the Katipuneros containing the letter K (ka). Ranks were then worn on the sleeves of all uniforms.[1]
Shoulder epaulette insignia was introduced in late 1898, some time after the declaration of Philippine independence. It is worthy of mention that the insignia for the rank of Second Lieutenant and Major has three silver and gold stars, respectively, and the number of stars are reduced when promoted.
Present rank insignia of the Philippine armed forces:
The current AFP insignia used today are a modification of the system first used in 1954–55 as part of the Filipinization of the military forces by then President and former Secretary of National Defense Ramon Magsaysay, ending years of the US-styled rank system in place since 1935. Prior to that period, the Philippines used the same rank insignia of the United States Armed Forces with modifications for Philippine conditions.
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