CASTILLA,
SORSOGON, June 7 – The 903rd Brigade based in Sorsogon has initiated
the conduct of the Philippine Army Qualifying Examinations (officially known as
the AFP Battery Test or AFPTB) in Sorsogon City to cater to all Sorsogonans who
want to join the Philippine Army. Representatives from the Army Personnel
Management Center
based in Fort Bonifacio will be sent by Headquarters,
Philippine Army to oversee the examinations on June 9 and 10, 2012 at the
Provincial Gymnasium. The examination is expected to last at least 3 hours.
Col
Felix Castro Jr, the Brigade Commander, said that aspirants usually take their
examinations in Pili, Camarines Sur or in Legazpi City, Albay. Unfortunately,
many are unable to avail of this opportunity due to the distance and of course,
financial considerations. So he requested that a special examination be
conducted in Sorsogon
City which was
immediately approved by higher headquarters. “This is to give equal opportunity
to the Sorsogonanons who dream of becoming soldiers”, Col Castro said.
Col
Castro further offered the following details:
Qualifications
for Officer:
* 21
to 24 years old
* At
least 5ft in height
* Single
* Graduate
of any 4 year course
* No
pending case
Qualifications
for enlisted personnel:
* 18 to 26 years old
* At least 5ft in height
* Single
* At least 72 units in college
* If high school graduate, must have
skills needed by the Philippine Army
* No pending case
Dates of
Examination:
June 9, 2012 8 AM up to 5 PM
June 10, 2012 8 AM up to 5 PM
Venue:
Sorsogon Provincial Gymnasium
Things to
bring:
NSO
Birth Certificate (original)
For
high school graduate, bring Form 137
For
those with 72 units, bring certification from school
For
college graduate, bring original diploma
Pencil
(preferably Mongol #1)
Ballpen
The
Philippine Army, through the 903rd Brigade, hopes to recruit the
best and the brightest Sorsoganon for enlistment into the military service.
The long
history of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, not just in the Philippine Army,
is full of stories of Sorsoganons whose heroism and sacrifices would make
anyone proud of his roots.
For sure,
these young aspirants would be up to the challenge to continue the legacy of
those soldiers who came ahead. (ASabas, PA/PIA Sorsogon)
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