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  2. Armed Forces of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The ranks are more frequently referred and addressed in English rather than in Spanish or Tagalog/Filipino, since English is the working language within the Armed Forces. The ranks in the Philippine Navy are similar to the US Navy ranks, the only difference is the rank of Commodore in the Philippine Navy is equivalent to the Lower Half Rear ...

  3. List of military unit mottoes by country - Wikipedia

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    Armed Forces of the Philippines. Armed Forces of the Philippines: "Protecting the People, Securing the State" Philippine Army: "Serving the People, Securing the Land" 1st Infantry Division (Philippines): "Your Security, Our Mission, Community Development, Our Goal" 2nd Infantry Division (Philippines): "Advocates of Peace. Servants of the People.

  4. Military band - Wikipedia

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    The most senior band in the armed forces is the Jordanian Armed Forces Band, which particularly serves the House of Hashim in its position as the ruling royal family of Jordan. [82] Jordanian military band institutions and units include the School of Music of the Jordanian Armed Forces, [83] Prince of Jordan Pipe Band, and the Al Hussein ...

  5. Armed Forces Medley - Wikipedia

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    The United States Marine Drum and Bugle Corps performing the Armed Forces Medley at the Friends of the National World War II Memorial.. The Armed Forces Medley, also known as the Armed Forces Salute is today recognized as a collection of the official marchpasts/songs of the 6 services of the United States Armed Forces: Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, and Space Force. [1]

  6. Personal anthem - Wikipedia

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    Philippines: President "Mabuhay" [27] ("We Say Mabuhay") [28] (Presidential march) The word mabuhay means "long live". The song, with music by Tirso Cruz, Sr and English lyrics by American James King Steele, was written c. 1935–40. [28] Played to announce the arrival of the president during major events, minus the four ruffles and flourishes.

  7. Philippine Marine Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Marine Scout Snipers (MSS) is the first unit in the Armed Forces of the Philippines dedicated exclusively to sniping and marksmanship. The Scout Snipers are notable for being able to effectively hit and neutralize targets at 800 metres (2,600 ft) using only 7.62 mm rounds.

  8. Category:Military of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. ... Armed Forces of the Philippines (6 C, 22 P) ... Armed Forces & Police Mutual Benefit Association;

  9. Philippine Army - Wikipedia

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    The Presidential Order did not order all the military forces of the Philippine government into the service of the United States Armed Forces; only those units and personnel indicated in orders issued by a general officer of the United States Army were mobilized and made an integral part of the United States Army Forces Far East (USAFFE), and ...