41 'Special' Recruits Take Oath as Newest Philippine Navy Members

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41 'Special' Recruits Take Oath as Newest Philippine Navy Members
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41 new recruits, selected for their exceptional qualifications and skills, were sworn in as the newest members of the Philippine Navy. Unlike regular recruits, these 'special enlistees' are not required to complete a pre-entry course before enlistment but must finish it within their first three years of service.

NAVY ROOKIES. A total of 41 ‘special’ recruits take their oath at the newest members of the Philippine Navy , chosen for their ‘exceptional qualifications and skills to address the immediate needs of the Navy.’ Unlike regular recruits, they are not required to undergo a pre-entry course before enlistment but must complete it within their first three years of service.A TOTAL of 41 new recruits took oath as the newest members of the Philippine Navy .

The rookies called “special enlistees,” were selected for their exceptional qualifications and skills to address the immediate needs of the Navy. Unlike regular recruits, Special Enlistees are not required to undergo a pre-entry course before enlistment but must complete it within their first three years of service.

This ensures they are fully prepared to contribute to the Navy’s mission while utilizing their expertise to serve the nation. During the ceremony, Captain Ariel S Palisoc, Commander, Navy Personnel Management Center reminded the enlistees that this moment marks the beginning of their journey and urged them to embrace it with dedication and passion for service.

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