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Several Philippine Military Academy classes have achieved notability, either due to highly decorated class members, significant changes in the PMA curriculum, or due to a high proportion of officers elevated to the highest ranks of the Armed Forces of the Philippines or the Philippine National Police.
Pages in category "Philippine Military Academy alumni" The following 135 pages are in this category, out of 135 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Vic Batac entered the Philippine Military Academy as plebe on April 1, 1967 in Class of '71 (Matatag) - which is a graduating class known for prominent politicians such as Senators Gregorio Honasan and Panfilo Lacson, and distinguished career military and police officers such as Narciso Abaya, Romeo Dominguez, Reynaldo Alcasid, Neon Ebuen, Rex Piad, and Virtus Gil to name a few.
Portrait of Sinagtala Class of 1986 achievers. The Sinagtala Class of 1986 (English: light from above, [1] lit. Starlight [2]) was the first to graduate from the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) [3] [4] [5] after the 1986 People Power revolution, [6] and the first batch of new military officers to serve the administration of the late President Corazon Aquino.
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Carlos graduated from the Philippine Military Academy in 1989 as part of the Makatao class. [1] The PMA would send him to the United States Naval Academy in 1989, [2] obtaining a bachelor's degree in computer science with merit. [1] He also attended China's Naval Command College in Nanjing in 2008 as part of an intergovernmental program.
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This list of notable alumni and faculty only includes those who were members of the academy in the 19th century, before the Academia Dibujo y Pintura became the institution that was absorbed by the University of the Philippines through legislation by the Philippine National Assembly under the American colonial administration. [3] Juan Luna