Philippine Army 122nd Anniversary

Credit to Author: Tempo Desk| Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2019 09:44:18 +0000

 

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THE oldest and largest armed institution among the Major Branches of the Armed Forces of the Philippines celebrated this week their 122nd founding anniversary in Fort Andres Bonifacio. This was the revolutionary force under General Emilio Aguinaldo, with General Artemio Ricarte elected as first Captain General. The Ejercito en la Republica de las Islas Filipinas was born on March 22, 1897 in Cavite during the Tejeros Convention in San Francisco de Malabon. This replaced the Katipunan “military” originally established under the KKK (Kataas-taasang, Kagalang-galangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng bayan) or Supreme and Venerable Society of the Children of the Nation. A secret organization founded by Andres Bonifacio, seeking independence from Spain by armed revolt.

It is however noteworthy that before said paper institutionalization of the army took place in late 1800s, a people’s or citizen’s armed force co-existed/sprouted in every act of revolt or defiance in our history, starting from 1521-1907. To include the guerillas during the Japanese Occupation in the 1940s.

Back in October 31, 1896, interestingly, Emilio Aguinaldo who headed the Magdiwang KKK, still under the shadow of the Magdalo led Katipunan of Bonifacio issued two decrees in Kawit Cavite. Said decree put in place the army organization, the citizen’s force, and the army structure, to read, “The revolutionary army shall be composed of three corps of ten thousand men under the command of three generals and a commanding general. The central committee shall be composed of a president, a vice president, and the following members: Commander in Chief, a treasurer, an intendant, a judge advocate general and a secretary”

This may be a gleaning of the thinking of Aguinaldo early on, before the Tejeros confrontation with Bonifacio leading to the fall of the ‘Bonifacista’ Philippine Revolution, and the rise of Cavite’s son.

“Serving the people. Securing the land. For our country, we will give all”, is the heroic motto of the current Philippine Army (PA). Happy Anniversary to all the PA Officers and personnel. Mabuhay!

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