Philippine Military Academy

In 1950, the Philippine Military Academy moved from its former site at Teacher’s Camp to a 373-hectare compound in Loakan, ten kilometers south of downtown Baguio. It is housed in a fort named after the hero of the battle of Tirad Pass, Gen. Gregorio Del Pilar. The Academy site was developed into a military training institution with facilities for a growing military. Its unique 4-year curriculum has been designed to fit the needs of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. As in military academies in the US, female cadets have been enrolled by PMA since 1993.

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2 Responses to Philippine Military Academy

  1. Mary Cor Vallecer says:

    can i school at Philippine Military Academy.

  2. admin says:

    Well, you can. That is if you meet the requirements.:)Like passing the entrance test, single and never been married, no child to support and others.Unless you are in the Defense Department of the Philippine government and they require you to go for a schooling at PMA which is a special case.

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