what are the 4 missions and function of the AFP
1. what are the 4 missions and function of the AFP
Answer:
What is the function of AFP?
The Armed Forces of the Philippines, being the protector of the people, plays a crucial role in preserving peace and harmony, by defending the country against terrorism and other forms of threats, whether of civilian or military nature.
2. With the AFP organization and functions discussion, are you willing to be part of the AFP? Why or why not.
Answer:
The Philippine Navy
Explanation:
Why? You just defend the ship from enemies because army is hard. You need to choose navy. Salary is higher than army salary
Answer:
afp?
Explanation:
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3. modernong uri ng gamit at armas ,at nakakasabay sa antas ng kasanayan ang ating sandatahang lakas ay napaloob sa _____. a. afp housing act b. afp modernization c. afp peace and development d. afp special forces
Answer:
Letter b po ang sagot
Explanatison:
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4. what is the meaning of 1. PMC2. GA3. DND4. AFP5. ISO
Answer:
1. Private military company/Private military contractor
2.General of the Army.
3.Department of National Defence.
4.Armed Forces of the Philippines.
5.International Organization for Standardization.
5. acronym of afp subject ap
Answer:
Armed Forces of the Philippines
(Filipino: Sandatahang Lakas ng Pilipinas; Spanish: Fuerzas Armadas de Filipinas)
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6. who was the father of AFP
Answer:
General Ricarte
Explanation:
Though the Philippine Army grew out of forces which fought in opposition to and which defeated forces led by General Ricarte, General Ricarte is considered to be the father of the Philippine Army.
7. what is the mining of AFP
Answer:armed forces of the hilippines
Explanation:
8. what the meaning of afp
Answer:
alpha-fetoprotein
AFP stands for alpha-fetoprotein. It is a protein made in the liver of a developing baby. AFP levels are usually high when a baby is born, but fall to very low levels by the age of 1. Healthy adults should have very low levels of AFP. An AFP tumor marker test is a blood test that measures the levels of AFP in adults.
Explanation:
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9. uniform/rank and insignia of afp
Answer:
The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) (Filipino: Sandatahang Lakas ng Pilipinas; Spanish: Fuerzas Armadas de Filipinas) are the military forces of the Philippines. It consists of the three main service branches; the Army, the Navy (including the Marine Corps) and the Air Force. The President of the Philippines is the Commander-in-Chief of the AFP and forms military policy with the Department of National Defense, an executive department acting as the principal organ by which military policy is carried out, while the Chief of Staff is the overall commander and the highest-ranking officer in the AFP. The Philippine Coast Guard also serves as an attached service of the AFP in wartime. Military service is entirely voluntary.[3]
10. What is the function of the armed force of the Philippines AFP? does the citizen armed force part of the AFP? explain.
Answer:
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11. illustrate the afp chain of command
Answer:
Explanation:
Ilustrate the AFP chain command.
12. Who is the commander in-chief of the afp
Answer:
President and Commander-in-Chief Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, Jr., presided the ceremony attended by Vice President Sara Z.
Explanation:
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13. describe character of AFP
Answer:
This test measures the level of AFP in your blood. AFP is produced whenever liver cells are regenerating. With chronic liver diseases, such as hepatitis and cirrhosis, AFP may be chronically elevated. Very high concentrations of AFP may be produced by certain tumors
14. the importance of the AFP Organization?
Answer:
The AFP is responsible for upholding the sovereignty, supporting the Constitution, and defending the territory of the Republic of the Philippines against all enemies foreign and domestic; advancing the national aims, interest and policies; and planning the organization, maintenance, development, and deployment of its ...
Explanation:
15. Essay about the AFP
Answer:
Philippine Army Essay
The Philippines has many different military branches, and their military is relatively young in nature compared to the other nations. The branches fall under the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) they consist of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force. The AFP just like the United States military has the President as the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces. AFP has a similar structure of leadership as it does with the United States Army. Before the creation of the AFP in 1935, the Philippines had several militias for the Barangays, smaller areas within a town. Ultimately, when the First Commonwealth of the Philippines established in 1935, that is when the Philippine Army was created.
A majority of their equipment have been in service for 25-30 years. Before 1992 when all U.S. military would leave the Philippines in agreement with the two governments. There were two locations that the U.S. Military was heavily involved. Clark Air Base where the U.S. Air Force was based, and Subic Bay Naval Station where the U.S. Navy was stationed. Once the U.S. Military left in 1992 from those locations they ultimately gave control to the AFP. From there the AFP would have control of their defense of their country, Clark Air Base was able to turn into a civilian airport as well as a Philippine Air Force Base. The AFP mission is critical to the defense of the country, along with the most coastline that needs to be guarded by the Navy. With recent disputes in the South China Sea with islands that China has recently claimed, but has been under the control of the Philippines. The AFP is looking to modernize its force to be better equipped to handle threats from China, and within itself with the (MILF), and t (NPA). These are just some of the threats that the AFP are dealing with on a daily basis.
16. what is the importance of AFP?
Answer:
The Armed Forces of the Philippines, being the protector of the people, plays a crucial role in preserving peace and harmony, by defending the country against terrorism and other forms of threats, whether of civilian or military nature.
What are the benefits of AFP?
More benefits
Comprehensive superannuation measures. 40-hour working week (subject to flexible working requirements) Career advancement and investment in your professional development.
Explanation:
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17. Who was the father of AFP?
Answer:
andres bonifacio
Explanation:
18. What is the meaning of AFP?
Answer:
AFP stands for alpha-fetoprotein. It is a protein made in the liver of a developing baby. AFP levels are usually high when a baby is born, but fall to very low levels by the age of 1. Healthy adults should have very low levels of AFP. An AFP tumor marker test is a blood test that measures the levels of AFP in adults.
Explanation:
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Alpha-fetoprotein is the abbreviation for AFP. It's a protein produced by a developing baby's liver.
19. PCTC MEANING? AND AFP
Answer:
Philippine Center on Transnational Crime
Armed Forces of the Philippines
Explanation:
20. what is BIFF AND MILF AND AFP...
BIFF
Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters
MILF
Moro Islamic Liberation Front
AFP
Arm Forces of the Philippines
21. Who is the person responsible for the strategic direction of the AFP and also exercise its command through the chief of staff, AFP?
Answer:
Commander-in-Chief
22. layunin ng ahensya AFP
Answer:
Mapaunlad
Explanation:
layunin ng ahensya na mapaunlad an isang bansa
23. who was the father of AFP
Answer:
Andres Bonifacio
Explanation:
24. who is the father of AFP
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Answer:
LAPU-LAPU
The first recorded organized resistance against foreign aggressor took place in the Visayas during the Battle of Mactan on 27 Apr 1521 when the native chieftain named Lapu-lapu, the acknowledge father of the AFP fought against the Spaniards led by Magellan in the latter's effort to subdue the former.
Explanation:
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25. AFP wafp what is the meaning of this
Answer:
Association of Financial Planners?
Answer:
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26. who was the father of AFP
andres bonifacio: katipunan
Answer:
General Recarte
Explanation:
though the Philippine Army grew out of forces which fought in opposition to and and which defeated forces led by General Recarte, General Recarte he is considered the father of Philippine Army
27. 33-35. Branches of AFP
Answer:
3 main service branches po
Army
Air Force
Navy
28. panatang makabayan afp version
Explanation:
Iniibig ko ang Pilipinas, aking Lupang Sinilangan
Tahanan ng aking lahi, kinukupkop ako at tinutulungan
Upang maging malakas, masipag, at marangal.
Dahil mahal ko ang Pilipinas,
Diringgin ko ang payo ng aking mga magulang.
Susundin ko ang tuntunin ng paaralan,
Tutuparin ko ang tungkulin ng mamamayang makabayan;
Naglilingkod, nag-aaral, at nagdarasal ng buong katapatan.
Iaalay ko ang aking buhay, pangarap at pagsisikap sa bansang Pilipinas
29. . Who was the Father of AFP?
Answer:
The first recorded organized resistance against foreign aggressor took place in the Visayas during the Battle of Mactan on 27 Apr 1521 when the native chieftain named Lapu-lapu, the acknowledge father of the AFP fought against the Spaniards led by Magellan in the latter's effort to subdue the former.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The first recorded organized resistance against foreign aggressor took place in the Visayas during the Battle of Mactan on 27 Apr 1521 when the native chieftain named Lapu-lapu, the acknowledge father of the AFP fought against the Spaniards led by Magellan in the latter's effort to subdue the former.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The Armed Forces of the Philippines, being the protector of the people, plays a crucial role in preserving peace and harmony, by defending the country against terrorism and other forms of threats, whether of civilian or military nature.