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  2. Armed Forces of the Philippines Museum - Wikipedia

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    The following year, a group of individuals from the military and private sector established the AFP Museum and Historical Library Foundation Inc., a non-stock, nonprofit private foundation in order to ensure the continuity of the museum's activities; [2] hence, the museum does not directly operate under the Armed Forces of the Philippines.

  3. Camp Aguinaldo - Wikipedia

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    Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo (CGEA; formerly Camp Murphy), also known as Camp Aguinaldo, is the site of the general headquarters (GHQ) of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP). It is located in Quezon City along EDSA , a major thoroughfare of the metropolis, to which it is across Camp Crame , the national headquarters (NHQ) of the ...

  4. 105th Technical & Administrative Services Group (Reserve)

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    BGen Johnny Macanas AFP, AFP Deputy J-9, demonstrates to members of the 105th TASG the proper way of planting and growing trees. Officers and Enlisted Personnel of the 105th TASG shares a photo-op with the candidates of the Pinay Beauty Queen Academy during the 35th NRW at Camp Aguinaldo.

  5. 1051st Technical & Administrative Services Unit (Ready Reserve)

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    AFP Chief of Staff GEN Gregorio Pio P Catapang AFP shares a light moment with members of the Quezon City TAS Unit during the 35th NRW Celebrations at Camp Aguinaldo, QC. Candidates of the Pinay Beauty Queen Academy enjoy a photo-op with members of the 105th TASG Quezon City Unit under MAJ Virgilio S Ferrer II (RES) JAGS.

  6. Philippine Civic Action Group - Wikipedia

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    The AFP Museum in Camp Aguinaldo states during its mobilization the PHILCAG in Vietnam constructed 116.4 kilometers of roads, 11 bridges, 169 buildings, 10 towers, 7 schools, 194 culverts and 54 refugee centers. The PHILCAG also cleared 7,78 hectares of forest land, converted 2,225 hectares into community projects, and transformed 10 hectares ...

  7. Armed Forces of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, an AFP battalion was also sent into South Vietnam during the Vietnam War to ameliorate the economic and social conditions of its people there. AFP units were also sent at the same time to the Spratly Islands. 1963 would see the first women join the ranks of the armed forces with the raising of the Women's Auxiliary Corps.

  8. Armed Forces and Police Savings & Loan Association, Inc.

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    Camp Aguinaldo branch. As of 2016, it had 69 billion Philippine pesos in assets, [1] which are exempt from taxes in the Philippines. [2] As of 2017, there are 21 branches within the Philippines along with 50 extension offices. There are about 500,000 AFPSLAI members. [3] Any changes in its bylaws are required to be approved by the Bangko ...

  9. 2nd Infantry Division (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    Part of these troops were at Camp Murphy (now Camp Emilio Aguinaldo) in Quezon City and part at Fort William McKinley (now Fort Andres Bonifacio) in Taguig, Rizal (now part of Metro Manila). The Armed Forces reorganization acts passed in 1936 led to the decision to militarize Constabulary (Police) officers into organized fighting units.