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From mandatory to voluntary-the transition of the ROTC program in the Philippines Joaquin Emmanuel A. Datu

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  • Datu, Joaquin Emmanuel A
Material type: TextTextPublication details: Las Pinas City Southville International School and Colleges c2023.Description: 81 pages ; 29 cmSubject(s):
  • Reserve Officers' Training Corps -- Research
  • Military education -- Philippines
LOC classification:
  • PHS UA 853.P6 .D38 2023
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PHS U 29 .B468 2012 Impact of the military strategies by Attila the Hun on Western Europe in 434-453 AD / PHS U 310 .Sa235 2013 The military strategies of the United States of America and the Filipino Guerillas against the imperial Japan during the second world war / PHS U 408.3 .Il48 2001 A Comparison of the perceptions of female cadettes and officers on Citizen's Army Training (CAT) / PHS UA 853.P6 .D38 2023 From mandatory to voluntary-the transition of the ROTC program in the Philippines PHS UB 357 .R33 2010 Comparative assistance of the American and Philippine governments to the Filipino veterans of World War II / PHS UG 1282.A8 .C81 2010 Was the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki necessary in ending the world war? / PHS VK 1401.P5 .T245 2012 A sociopolitical historical investigation of 18th century piracy in the Caribbean Sea and 21st century piracy in the Indian Ocean /

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From mandatory to voluntary-the transition of the ROTC program in the Philippines

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Datu J. E. A., . (2023). From mandatory to voluntary-the transition of the ROTC program in the Philippines. Las Pinas City: Southville International School and Colleges.

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Datu Joaquin Emmanuel A, . 2023. From mandatory to voluntary-the transition of the ROTC program in the Philippines. Las Pinas City: Southville International School and Colleges.

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Datu J. E. A., . (2023). From mandatory to voluntary-the transition of the ROTC program in the Philippines. Las Pinas City: Southville International School and Colleges.

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Datu Joaquin Emmanuel A, . From mandatory to voluntary-the transition of the ROTC program in the Philippines. Las Pinas City: Southville International School and Colleges. 2023.

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