What if celebrities teach mandatory ROTC?
also underwent basic military training and received recognition for their performances.
The lawmaker said a committee composed of representatives of the Department of National Defense, school administrations and the Commission on Higher Education will be established in every school to handle complaints.The lawmaker’s comments about celebrity reservists, however, raised some eyebrows on local Twitterverse as users reminded him of other more pressing concerns the country is facing.
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