Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Philippine Military Academy Fort Del Pilar, Baguio City Philippines 2600 Tel. Phone #: (074) 446-8002 /(074) 447-3690. Information provided by Public Information Office

  2. Fort del Pilar, Baguio City. Tel. Phone #: (074) 446-8002 / (074) 447-3690. Philippines, 2600. The Philippine Military Academy is the Philipines' premier Military training instituion raising cadets into proud officers of the armed forces of the Philippines.

  3. For the past 100 years, the officers training school of the Armed Forces in the Philippines has made Baguio City its home. The Philippine Military Academy (PMA) boast of a long and illustrious history of preparing only the best Filipino men (and, in recent times, women) for military service.

  4. The Philippine Military Academy (Filipino: Akademiyang Militar ng Pilipinas / Spanish: Academia Militar de Filipinas) also referred to by its acronym PMA is the premier military academy for Filipinos aspiring for a commission as a military officer of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP).

  5. Apr 30, 2024 · The Philippine Military Academy entrance examination (PMAEE) is open to those who wish to join the Cadet Corps Armed Forces of the Philippines and later on become one of the top leaders of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.

  6. Philippine Military Academy "Face-Bok", Baguio City. 652,712 likes · 15,046 talking about this · 917 were here. This is the official Facebook page of the Philippine Military Academy, the nation's...

  7. Philippine Military Academy Fort del Pilar, Baguio City. Contact Number : (074) 447-2634. Email : pio@pma.ph OR Visit us at: Lopez Building, Session Road. Office of the Cadet Admission. PILTEL: (074) 446 8002. Trunk Lines: (074) 447 3690 local 6751 / 6752. Mobile Phone Nrs: 0927 3810 493 / 0918 5872 384.

  8. The Philippine Military Academy (PMA, Filipino: Akademiyang Militar ng Pilipinas) is the Philippine military school of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. PMA was established on December 21, 1936 by the virtue of Commonwealth Act â„– 1 or the National Defense Act.

  9. The Philippine Military Academy reopened on May 5, 1947 again at its former location in the Summer Capital, Camp Henry T. Allen. Due to the need for wider grounds, the Academy moved to its present site at Fort Gregorio del Pilar, a sprawling 373-hectare compound in Loakan, some 10 kilometers from downtown Baguio City.

  10. Philippine Military Academy Established: 1936 Baguio City. The Philippine Military Academy (PMA, Filipino: Akademiyang Militar ng Pilipinas) is the Philippine military school of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. PMA was established on December 21, 1936 by the virtue of Commonwealth Act ... OFFICIAL WEBSITE »