Philippine Navy Beyond the Shoreline NAVAL RESERVE COMMAND, - TopicsExpress



          

Philippine Navy Beyond the Shoreline NAVAL RESERVE COMMAND, NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION, BCMT CLASS 2014 BCMT or Basic Citizen Military Training is for those who have not completed ROTC during college years. Need to complete at least 60 slots for training to commence succesful trainees who completed the course may choose to serve as a sailor or marine reserve. Basic Requirements: A. Diploma (at least high school) B. NSO birth certificate C. Brgy Clearance D. Police Clearance E. Prosecutor Clearance/court clearance (regional trial court) F. NBI Clearance G. Medical Clearance H.. 2 Pcs. 2x2 picture I. 2 pcs Post Card size picture (whole body white back ground, wearing white shirt and maong pants) (White Background) Basic Qualifications: -male or female -aged 18-45 y/o -physically and mentally fit to undergo military training -no pending civil or criminal case -no visible tattoos or large piercings (small piercings accepted) -at least high school graduate -single or married -willing to undergo training during weekends or as may be directed by training staff -has NOT completed ROTC or is not a retired AFP officer/personnel Pls bring Long folder, coupon bond (to attach photos) and tabbings ready (a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h, i (letters cut in 1x1cm to serve as tabs for each page of your requirements)) For interested applicants, submit your requirements at Naval Reserve Center, Naval Station Jose Franciso, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City. Trainees who successfully complete the training will be issued free uniforms and boots. for more info proceed to Naval Reserve Center, Naval Station Jose Franciso, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City or call 09351408816 or 09985347936 or 09364564111, but it would be best to proceed to their office to gain accurate information. Anyone present in the office will assist you. just tell them you are a BCMT applicant. https://youtube/watch?v=SvgWimWkDv8
Posted on: Tue, 04 Nov 2014 00:39:21 +0000

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