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    The Page Corps (Russian: Пажеский корпус, romanized: Pazhyeskiy korpus; French: Corps des Pages) was a military academy in Imperial Russia, which prepared sons of the nobility and of senior officers for military service.

  2. About Peace Corps in Philippines. Volunteers in the Philippines work with their communities on locally prioritized projects in Education, the Environment, and Youth in Development. During their service in the Philippines, Volunteers learn to speak Tagalog and local languages, including Bikol-Naga, Bikol-Albay, Cebuano, Hiligaynon, Ilokano, ...

  3. When you serve in the Peace Corps, you’ll be working together in your new community to create a positive impact on people’s lives — now and for generations to come. There are six sectors and countless ways to partner with communities and make change together.

  4. Peace Corps. 447,265 likes · 1,264 talking about this. If you're inspired by global impact that is hands-on, grassroots-driven, and lasting, get to know us.

  5. Major General Arturo G. Rojas, Philippine Navy (Marines), is the 36th Commandant of the Philippine Marine Corps of the Philippine Navy. MGen Rojas was born on 28 May 1968 in Koronadal City. Following his graduation from Dela Salle Zobel in 1986, he entered the Philippine Military Academy and graduated on 18 February 1990.

  6. A popular region for Volunteers looking for diverse opportunities to collaborate on advancing food security, health equity, and more. Peace Corps Volunteers serve in over 60 countries. View locations including countries by region and discover a place where you belong.

  7. The Page Corps was founded in 1759 in St.Petersburg as a school for teaching and training pages and chamber pages.