Success in cadetship is not about being the strongest, it’s about never giving up

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    Meet Cadet First Class Lawrence G. Miguel from the rice granary of the Philippines, Nueva Ecija. A young man shaped under the scorching heat of the sun, honed by sweat and soil, who spent his early life in the paddy field to help his family. A man who exemplifies leadership, discipline, and dedication. His ascent within the academy reflects not only personal ambition but also his commitment to serve and protect the nation.

    Today, he stands tall as a member of the Athletic Council, the Silent Drill Company, and the Slow Drill Platoon. Who overcame a period of endless training and rigorous challenges to earn his place to become a member of the strong arms of the corps with beautiful minds.

    To all aspiring applicants, let your dreams be as vast as the fields you come from. With hard work, integrity, and faith, you can rise above any challenge. You can cultivate things more than just crops. The path may be hard, but the destination is worth every step.

    Source: PNPA KALASAG