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FORT DEL PILAR, Baguio City - The Philippine Military Academy officially accepted 277 plebes or freshmen cadets, including 36 females, after recognition rites yesterday.
The 277 cadets, who began their cadet training last April 1, comprised the Masidlak Class of 2010, PMA spokesman Air Force Capt. Dennis Solomon said.
"Masidlak stands for Madirigmang Sibol ng Dakilang Lahing Kayumanggi.
Last Friday, upperclassmen subjected the plebes to a test of physical and mental endurance in front of their parents at Borromeo Field.
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The 277 cadets, who began their cadet training last April 1, comprised the Masidlak Class of 2010, PMA spokesman Air Force Capt. Dennis Solomon said.
"Masidlak stands for Madirigmang Sibol ng Dakilang Lahing Kayumanggi.
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