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1st Filipino woman enters West Point
Topic Started: Aug 10 2004, 09:53 AM (3,282 Views)
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Sep 13 2004, 01:51 PM
When that happens, we can say that times have indeed changed.  Once upon a time, the Chief of Staff could get a female officer pregnant.  It is now possible to for a soldier to get the chief of staff pregnant.

Sick joke only.  Hehe.  :demon:

see what kind of remarks this person post here...we have to really read intently tro understand the purpose of this destabilizer...

Lighten up a bit, pull your panties out of your ass crack and be careful not to step on your foreskin.

In short and simple language, get yourself even 1/64 share of a sense of humor.

wohooo im having fun here :specool:


but seriously, di ba sa US allowed na ang female soldiers to join their specwar units like SEALs and Special forces, bat sa pinas hinde?

or sa Hollywood movies lang ito nangyayari :dunno:
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Nood ka siguro GI Jane ano? :rifle:
One little two little three little four little...

Behind every successful man, there is a woman
And behind every unsuccessful man, there are two.

A bus station is where a bus stops.
A train station is where a train stops.
On my desk, I have a work station....
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only in hollywood :fire: :thumb:
"The important things are always simple and the simple are always hard."

LET'S GO ARMY!!!

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wohooo im having fun here  :specool:


:bow: :bow: :bow:

Thank you, thank you...I also want to thank Sabile, my kutorier, for my costume, Funerararia Mabuhay for the makeup, and Petal Attraction for the flowers. :crazy:
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6 years has passed since this news was posted but did Cadet Christy A. Achanzar graduated from the U.S. Military Academy in West Point?
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As in the past up to the present Filipino warriors are truly worthy to be pitted against the best in the world be they male or female...Congratulations to very first Filipino woman cadet to be accepted in the U.S. West Point.

FILIPINO WARRIORS...HURRAH !!!

yes, now if we could only arm and equip them properly so they'd at least have a fighting chance!
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Christy Isis Achanzar

Achievements in USMA

Achanzar excelled in most of the programs at USMA. Before she graduated, she was given the Superintendents Award for Achievement. This is an award given by the academy’s administration to the top 2 percent of the cadets, who have done extremely well in the various areas in the training, including programs in academics, military, and physical fitness. The insignia pinned on the uniforms for a cadet who gains this award is a gold wreath. In May 31, 2008, Achanzar successfully graduated from training with the said award formally bestowed on her.

Career in the Armed Forces of the Philippines

Together with four other graduates from various military academies in the US, Achanzar reported to then AFP chief-of-staff Gen. Alexander Yano for active service in July 2008. Just as she wished, she was admitted into the Philippine Army with the rank of second lieutenant. Her first assignment was a teaching job at the PMA.
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