The Philippine Marine Corps (PMC) on Wednesday welcomed 216 new members who have just completed their basic course.
PMC spokesperson Capt. Mary Ann Domacena said the new marines were formally welcomed by their commandant, Maj. Gen. Arturo Rojas during the graduation ceremony held at the Basic School Grandstand.
“These young Marines underwent a comprehensive 6-month training on the key individual attributes of becoming a part of a Force in Readiness – what it means to be a Marine, what does it takes to be a Marine, and, how to serve as a Marine.” Domacena said.
The rookies underwent a 60-hour “Call-to-Arms Challenge” as a requisite to earn the coveted Marine Emblem.
In the presence of their families, friends and loved ones, the graduates received their certificates of completion and special awards for the outstanding performance in the training.