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The Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO) (Filipino: Tanggapan para sa Ugnayan ng mga Beteranong Pilipino) is the Philippine agency for Filipino war veterans. Under the Department of National Defense, PVAO serves to fulfill a national commitment as embodied in Section 7, Article XVI of the 1987 Philippine Constitution: “The State shall ...
Party-list: Presley De Jesus PHILRECA Party-list: Adriano Ebcas AKO PADAYON Party-list: Alberto Pacquiao: OFWFC Party-list: Arnold Celeste Nacionalista: Pangasinan: 1st: Aloysia Lim RAM Party-list: Cesar Jimenez Jr. PDP–Laban: Zamboanga City: 1st: Members for the Minority Argel Joseph Cabatbat MAGSASAKA Party-list: Alex Advincula NUP: Cavite ...
As prescribed by House Rules, the committee's jurisdiction is on the welfare of war veterans, veterans of military campaigns, military retirees, and their surviving spouses and other beneficiaries. [1]
American Veterans for Equal Rights. Army and Navy Union. Association of the United States Army. Aztec Club (organized by officers of the Mexican War) Blinded Veterans Association. Catholic War Veterans. Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association. DAV. Fleet Reserve Association.
Philippine House Special Committee on Bases Conversion. Philippine National Guard. Philippine Revolutionary Army. Philippine Senate Committee on National Defense and Security, Peace, Unification and Reconciliation. Categories: Military by country. Military in Southeast Asia. Government of the Philippines. Hidden categories:
Department of National Defense (Philippines) / 14.610593°N 121.064851°E / 14.610593; 121.064851. The Department of National Defense ( DND; Filipino: Kagawaran ng Tanggulang Pambansa, KTP) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for guarding against external and internal threats to peace and security in the ...
The Spanish rule of the Philippines officially ended with the 1898 Treaty of Paris, which also ended the Spanish-American War. In that treaty, the U.S. agreed to pay US$20 million to the Spanish colonial government and the Spanish government ceded the Philippine Archipelago and other territories to the United States.
The Philippine Insurrection, also known as the Philippine-American War, is a forgotten chapter in America’s history, even though it lasted over three years and claimed 4,200 American lives.