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  2. List of Philippine government and military acronyms - Wikipedia

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    List of initialisms, acronyms ("a word made from parts of the full name's words, pronounceable"), and other abbreviations used by the government and the military of the Philippines. Note that this list is intended to be specific to the Philippine government and military—other nations will have their own acronyms.

  3. 1st Battalion, 3rd Marines - Wikipedia

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    On June 1, 2006, 1/3 handed over their area of operations to the 1st Battalion, 32nd Infantry Regiment and shortly thereafter returned to Hawaii. [5] In March 2007, 1st Battalion 3d Marines deployed to Haditha, Iraq. 1/3 lost no Marines during this deployment, which was a first for the Marine Corps since the start of OIF. [6]

  4. 3rd Battalion, 1st Marines - Wikipedia

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    3rd Battalion, 1st Marines (3/1) is an infantry battalion in the United States Marine Corps based out of Camp Horno on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California. Nicknamed the "Thundering Third", the battalion consists of approximately 1,200 Marines and Sailors and falls under the command of the 1st Marine Regiment and the 1st Marine Division .

  5. Military ranks of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The current Philippine military ranks are inspired partially by the 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 ...

  6. Philippine Marine Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Marines would see themselves in action in securing the Spratly Islands in 1971 and in combating Muslim separatist forces and a strong New People's Army in the following years as the force became the Philippine Marine Brigade with the formation of the 2nd and 3rd Marine Battalions, the Headquarters Service Group, the 1st Provisional Tactical ...

  7. 3rd Marine Littoral Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 3rd Regiment will be first to take part in the program. The Coast Guard could also be a potential partner in this program. On the 3 March 2022 the unit transitioned from 3rd Marine Regiment to 3rd Marine Littoral Regiment. [2] This transition signaled a shift in the Marine Corps doctrine in the Pacific. [19] [20]

  8. Armed Forces of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    1st North Luzon 2nd Lingayen and the Central Plain 3rd East Central Luzon, Bataan, and Zambales 4th South Central Luzon, including Manila, Batangas, Palawan, and Mindoro 5th East and Southeast Luzon and Catanduanes 6th Tablas, Panay, and Marinduque 7th Negros 8th Bohol and Cebu 9th Samar and Leyte 10th Mindanao and Sulu

  9. Armor "Pambato" Division - Wikipedia

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    Such as the Division Reconnaissance Company, which was soon upgraded as the 1st Tank Battalion in 1960. On April 1, 1974, the 1st Light Armor Battalion was organised under the 1st Infantry Division, which led t to the creation of more related units in other brigades and battalions in the Philippine Army. These units were then part of major ...