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Philippines Air Force Now Accepting Applicants

Published: April 26, 2007   |     |     |   Subscribe: RSS or Email    

The Philippine Air Force (PAF) is now accepting applicants for candidate soldier (CS).

Qualifications and requirements for admission to basic military training school are the following :

Male or Female, Filipino citizen, single, preferably Baccalaureate Degree Holder or at least have completed 72 units in college, 18 to 25 years of age at the time of CS Admission; Height of at least 5’4” for Male and 5’2 for Female, physically, mentally, and psychologically fit, of good moral character, and physically and mentally fit for training; Birth Certificate, Transcript of Records or Diploma and 2 pcs of 2 x 2 colored pictures.

Following clearances were also required:

1. Barangay; b) Mayors’s; c) Local Police; d) Municipal Court; e) RTC or City Court; f) R-2 PNP; and g) NBI.

Examination will be on 260700H April 2007 at HQS TOG 11, PAF, Davao Air Base, Sasa, Davao City.

Applicants are advised to coordinate with the Administrative and Personnel Office, Tactical Operations Group 11, PAF located at Davao International Airport, Sasa, Davao City on 25 0800H April 2007 for in processing of requirements.

Telephone No. (082) 234-2588 or Cell Phone No. 0917-2482499. (PAF/PIA XI) davaotoday.com

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2 Responses to “Philippines Air Force Now Accepting Applicants”
  1. weng Says:

    when will we know the PAF 2008 exam result held at davao city last April 2008?, thank you and more power!

  2. De erit , Gene Roy Says:

    sir ask lng poh ako kng my result naba sa CS nf PAF? pls txt my # 09099403421..thanks god bless

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