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NOW SHOWING. The Philippine Army’s pioneering reality show gets off to a rousing premiere showing at the University of Makati Auditorium in Taguig City. The film titl3ed Life at the OCS features the training of seven Army troopers vying for promotion to higher ranks.THE Philippine Army’s trailblazing reality series has premiered with standing room only attendance at a Bonifacio Global City facility in Taguig City.
Initial showing of the audio-visual, titled “Life in the OCS” featuring the training of seven Army officers, was held at the University of Makati Auditorium in West Rembo, Taguig on Sept.1, 2024. The show, produced by the Army Personnel Management Center, presented the training journey of the seven Army officer-applicants from oath-taking to commissioning as second lieutenants.
Episodes 1 to 3 were screened onsite and streamed online during the premier day, while episodes 4 to 7 will be posted online through the ‘Join the Army’ and the ‘Philippine Army’ Facebook pages and YouTube channels. “The reality series aims to inform and educate the Filipino youth about the Officer Candidate School, the Philippine Army’s premier training institution for future Army leaders. The school facilitates the Officer Candidate Course which is a one-year rigorous training program for all qualified baccalaureate degree holders who aspire to lead and serve as Commissioned Second Lieutenants in the Philippine Army’s regular force,” the Army said in a statement.
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