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    Quote Originally Posted by rayven716 View Post
    Honor code really? Look at the quality of the PMA graduates who became top officials of our armed forces. Cases of funds malversation left and right. Funds intended for the equipment of foot soldiers pocketed by the so called honorable graduates of PMA. Only a handful of officers lived and practiced their sacred code.
    so imo suggestion karon bra dili nalang sila mo practice sa ila honor code?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cliff_drew View Post
    ask yourself, has this something to do with the honor code? because it will be illogical to link that to the code. a lot of soldiers became bad OUTSIDE the four corners of PMA because of influence and choose not to uphold the values they learned while still inside but still it does not mean that the honor code should not be honored/followed by the cadets. no other entity have done by creating disciplined and honest men in uniform.
    IF we decline to link this to the so called honor code.. what will that make us? selective judges?

    the academy is supposed to imbue in the cadets precisely that thing called HONOR..

    so when they become officers.. should we forget that link instilled during their cadetship?

    if you say it is illogical to link that to The Code.. I do not know not what logic is to you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Passport View Post
    IF we decline to link this to the so called honor code.. what will that make us? selective judges?

    the academy is supposed to imbue in the cadets precisely that thing called HONOR..

    so when they become officers.. should we forget that link instilled during their cadetship?
    We are merely talking about officers outside PMA. The academy has no control over them outside. Only inside that's why this thing happened.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rayven716 View Post
    Honor code really? Look at the quality of the PMA graduates who became top officials of our armed forces. Cases of funds malversation left and right. Funds intended for the equipment of foot soldiers pocketed by the so called honorable graduates of PMA. Only a handful of officers lived and practiced their sacred code.
    ok lang man na honor code sa ilang school policy man ang ubah gani no long hair no tattoo pa. but it looks like ang case ni Cadet cudia involves interpretation of semantics kay mura specific kaayo ni tahua.

    people will gradually become afraid of him hehehe kay mura ni genius

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    the fact nga iyang offense kay lying man jud, well lying in the academy is class 1 offense and is subject to termination of training or whatever they call it.

    this case is completely out of question

    case closed........................

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    well the thread says " Top PMA Cadet dismissed because he was caught lying"

    flawed kaayo kay ang premise " caught lying " diba cya na mismu nag sulti na dili pa sila dismissed in the first place again semantics.

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    “When Aldrin was asked why he was late, he (said) that their professor dismissed them late, but the honor committee said it was a lie
    The committee decided Cudia was lying because he should have said "My professor asked me to wait after class."

    He was asked why he was late natural tanan or average people will reply ana gyud " My professor asked me to wait after class" but then again mas accurate ang gi sulti ni Cudia na "professor dismissed them late" kay naa man bago na task gi ask ang professor which is for them to wait. Si Mr Cudia mas nindot nag sakay sakay na lang blend in kay ma out shine nga ang mga masters samot gyud..

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    di lalim ang 4 years sa academy hehe di man gani lalim ang 6 months training sa non commission officer. nya tang tangon rag ing ana kadali. timingon pa jud ug hapit na graduation. Mao nay gitawag ug Last touch. Pero sakto siya dapat e agi ug due process

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    di lalim ang 4 years sa academy hehe di man gani lalim ang 6 months training sa non commission officer. nya tang tangon rag ing ana kadali. timingon pa jud ug hapit na graduation. Mao nay gitawag ug Last touch. Pero sakto siya dapat e agi ug due process
    dili last touch bay uy! LAIN sad ng LAST TOUCH

    LAST MINUTE noon, hehehe

    ang due process ana kanang HONOR COMITEE compose of cadets in different yrs. naa sad silay abogado(cadets) ug naa say judge(OFFICERS),,... hehehe

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