| We are all civilians now. We may be behind the
plow. We sons of a gun. We'll never get done. Though we are all
civilians now! |
In April 1990 a parade and
review was given in honor of the retired and the last group of retiring
PMA Class '58 |
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In recognition of their service: A
Dinner with President Gloria M. Arroyo |
PMA Alumni Homecoming |
Although our days of service are done, each year
we trek to Loakan, ever loyal sons of Alma Mater dear, To raise a song
of "PMA Oh Hail to Thee!"
Wherever they may be -- golfing or otherwise, in their hearts they
sing, "Academy Oh Hail to Thee!". |
| Hello! Updating news... . Daisy and I just arrived from Baguio. Last night we had dinner at the home of Max and Nita. In attendance were Rading and Daisy, Lito and Clinia, Lad and Ched, Pete and Precy, Nitoy and his charming wife, and Neddy Tangan. We have some politicians in our class. Milo V. Tiqui is running for President, Mon Montano is a candidate for the Senate. Yani Fabic is still the Sarhento de Armas sa Congress. I have dessiminated our website to the class as well as to the Ladies. Pete was not able to march during parade dahil according to Clinia, inatake raw ng Hika. Fortune |
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