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By The Philippine Post

6 PMA Cadets To Join Foreign Service Academy

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The Philippine Military Academy (PMA) will be sending six members of the Cadet Corps Armed Forces of the Philippines (CCAFP) to take part in the Foreign Service Academy (FSA) for four years.

In a statement Wednesday, the PMA said three of the six CCAFP members will be joining the Australian Defense Force Academy (ADFA) by Jan. 11.

The three cadets are Cadet 3rd Class Simon Francis Dauz; Cadet 3rd Class Ruth Taccad and Cadet 3rd Class Sofia Jeane Castala.

Meanwhile, three cadets will be joining the Republic of Korea (RKM) this coming Feb. 3.

They are Cadet 4th Class Sophiah Nissi Abdulgani, Cadet 4th Class Kim Alejandro Ganew, and Cadet 4th Class Jermagne Cahlil Alejo.

“The cadets underwent a thorough screening process before taking the examination. The final interviews were conducted on Sept. 23 and Oct. 29, 2024, for the ADFA and RKM, respectively. The following cadets are set to embark on academic and physical training at the academy of their choice,” the PMA said. (PNA)