• YLS

    Youth Leadership Summit (YLS) Facilitators Training

  • TAEBO

    TAEBO of army officers and soldiers during Tuesday and Friday at Philippine Army Grandstand

  • Citizens Army Training

    Citizens Army Training (CAT) assembly and disassembly of M16 rifle

  • TV Guesting

    Soldiers at WILLTIME BIGTIME

  • Unity Run
  • 1st Friday Mass

    AFP personnel attended mass at St. Therese Chapel

  • Relief operation

    Troops from the Civil Military Operations Group, Philippine Army under the leadership of COL RAMIRO MANUEL A REY facilitated the transport of MOL fourteen (14) tons of relief goods from Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City to a C-130 Plane of the Philippine Air Force at Villamor Airbase, Pasay City.The said goods were donated by the different stakeholders of the AFP intended for distribution to the victims of calamities in Mindanao.

  • Youth Leadership Summit (YLS)

    The Civil Military Operations Group, philippine Army under the leadership of COL RAMIRO MANUEL A REY facilitated the conduct of Youth Leadership Summit (YLS) to 72 Youths from the City of Taguig and Manila on 19-22 February 2013.

  • CMOG Family Fellowship
  • Turn-over Ceremony of GC CMOG

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Functional Interdependence : The Iron Law of IPSP “Bayanihan” PDF Print E-mail
Written by • CPT NOEL A MONGAS (INF) PA   
Thursday, 14 February 2013 04:00

BYNI call for a “recognition of the development dimension of interdependence” among countries rich and poor, along with a concept of “moral security”, this interdependence is the decisions of the government, the relationship of universality, ruled by concern for the “common good of all humanity”, or by concern for the “spiritual and human development of all” instead of by the quest for “individual profit”, “peace” would be possible as the result of a “more perfect justice among people.” -Pope John Paul II

 
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The AFP and The YOUTH: Partners in Achieving Peace & Development PDF Print E-mail
Written by • Cherry Rose Q. Sarosas, YLS Graduate   
Thursday, 14 February 2013 02:17

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I am a youth for peace. I am a youth for development. I am in partnership with the Armed Forces of the Philippines in this endeavor.

I have had a few encounters with the soldiers but the impact of these so-called encounters with them had influenced much in my beliefs towards achieving peace and development.

I grew up with the stories of my father. According to him, the presence of the soldiers in a community indicates a ‘state of war’. Soldiers versus rebels, and we in between, who live in a vast plain lands and mountain ranges are called the ‘battlefield’.

 
The SOLDIERS and the PREJUDICES against THEM PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 12 February 2013 09:05

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The soldiers always fervently pray for peace. For the soldiers, of all people, will suffer the deepest wounds of war. An individual soldier is unique. He has a distinct background, his own family and his own set of friends, and his own personal beliefs. The only common and binding resemblance among soldiers is their oath of allegiance to protect the welfare of the country. Despite the differences, soldiers belong to one entity, which means that everyone is affected for the acts of every member of the group.

 
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